Palau Palau

Big Drop Off

About this Dive Site

Description

Prepare for an awe-inspiring descent at Big Drop Off, a magnificent vertical wall in Palau that plunges into the deep blue. This coral-encrusted spectacle is alive with small reef inhabitants, while larger pelagics like turtles, sharks, and the majestic Napoleon wrasse frequent these impressive underwater cliffs.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season April, May, January, February, March, June, September, October, November, December
Jan Known for its vibrant coral gardens and diverse fish life.
Feb Consistent good visibility and calm conditions.
Mar Good for spotting turtles and reef sharks.
Apr Excellent visibility and warm water, perfect for macro photography.
More monthly highlights
May Manta ray season, often seen at cleaning stations.
Jun Still good diving, but visibility can start to decrease slightly.
Jul Rainy season can bring reduced visibility and occasional stronger currents.
Aug Continued rainy season conditions, focus on sheltered areas.
Sep Visibility begins to improve as the rainy season ends.
Oct Good diving conditions, excellent for spotting nudibranchs.
Nov Excellent visibility and warm water.
Dec Start of the dry season, great for exploring the wall's diverse ecosystem.
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