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Armageddon

About this Dive Site

Description

Dive into the intriguing 'Armageddon,' a unique St. Croix site shaped by hurricane debris. Piles of metal wreckage now form an artificial habitat, attracting lobsters, eels, and a diverse array of fish, offering an unusual yet rewarding underwater exploration.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, March, October, November, December
Jan Excellent visibility, ideal for exploring the wall dives and wrecks
Feb Consistent good visibility, potential for seeing larger pelagics
Mar Good water clarity, popular for drift diving along the walls
Apr Warmer water, good for macro photography
More monthly highlights
May Sea turtle sightings are common, especially around nesting beaches
Jun Start of the summer season, generally calm seas
Jul Warmest water temperatures, potential for plankton blooms
Aug Possibility of brief afternoon showers, but diving is usually unaffected
Sep Visibility begins to improve as the rainy season ends
Oct Excellent visibility returns, start of the dry season
Nov Good conditions for exploring the Frederiksted Pier and other dive sites
Dec Consistent good visibility, ideal for wreck and wall diving
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