Black Tip Rock
About this Dive Site
Description
Black Tip Rock is a thrilling drift dive along a dramatic wall, renowned for its resident population of blacktip reef sharks. Experienced divers can enjoy the exhilarating current as they glide past these magnificent predators, often sharing the waters with graceful turtles, large groupers, and a variety of pelagic species. This site offers an unforgettable encounter with larger marine life in Trincomalee.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, October, November, December
Jan
Excellent visibility, ideal for exploring Pigeon Island National Park.
Feb
Calm seas, perfect for spotting reef sharks and turtles.
Mar
Warming waters, good for macro life.
Apr
Pre-monsoon, still good diving conditions.
More monthly highlights
May
Northeast monsoon begins, visibility can be reduced.
Jun
Monsoon season, expect rain and choppy seas.
Jul
Peak monsoon, diving conditions are challenging.
Aug
Monsoon starts to subside, visibility improving.
Sep
Post-monsoon, good for exploring shipwrecks.
Oct
Excellent visibility, ideal for diverse marine life.
Nov
Blue whale migration season begins, potential for sightings.
Dec
Peak blue whale migration season, excellent diving conditions.
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