Bahía Ensenada
About this Dive Site
Description
Bahía Ensenada, a secluded bay near Ushuaia, offers a captivating dive experience with its dense kelp forests and diverse marine inhabitants. Divers can explore this rich environment, potentially encountering sea lions and a variety of fish and echinoderms.
Best Time to Dive
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Jan
Summer, shortest days, cold water, unique sub-Antarctic marine life.
Feb
Late summer, still cold, good for exploring kelp forests and shipwrecks.
Mar
Autumn, water begins to cool, visibility can decrease.
Apr
Late autumn, very cold, potential for ice, focus on hardy cold-water species.
More monthly highlights
May
Early winter, extremely cold, limited diving opportunities, ice can form.
Jun
Deep winter, very cold, ice is common, diving is challenging and for experienced individuals.
Jul
Mid-winter, frigid temperatures, ice diving may be possible in sheltered areas.
Aug
Late winter, still extremely cold, focus on unique adaptations to extreme cold.
Sep
Spring begins, water starts to warm slightly, visibility improves, potential for ice melt.
Oct
Mid-spring, water warming, visibility improving, return of some marine life.
Nov
Late spring, water is more comfortable, good for exploring kelp forests.
Dec
Early summer, pleasant for the region, good for observing diverse marine life.
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