Ambrym South Point
About this Dive Site
Description
Ambrym's South Point offers a gentle sloping reef dive across volcanic sands, a haven for fascinating macro life. This site is a treasure trove for critter enthusiasts, boasting nudibranchs, mantis shrimp, and ghost pipefish, with frequent sightings of stingrays and octopuses.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, March, May, June, September, October, November
Jan
Rainy season, potential for reduced visibility
Feb
Continued rainy season conditions
Mar
End of rainy season, improving visibility
Apr
Excellent visibility, vibrant coral formations
More monthly highlights
May
Stable diving conditions, diverse reef fish
Jun
Humpback whale migration begins (offshore)
Jul
Humpback whale season continues
Aug
Humpback whale season winding down
Sep
Visibility improving, good for macro photography
Oct
Manta ray sightings increase
Nov
Manta ray season, potential for schooling pelagics
Dec
Start of rainy season, visibility can be reduced
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