Blonde Rock
About this Dive Site
Description
Blonde Rock, a prominent coral-encrusted formation near Salt Island, is a vibrant underwater metropolis. Swim through its intriguing passages and discover a diverse community of colorful reef fish, alongside the chance to encounter resident nurse sharks and graceful stingrays.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, March, April, October, November, December
Jan
Good visibility, potential for whale shark sightings early in the year.
Feb
Continued good visibility, possibility of seeing migrating whales offshore.
Mar
Excellent visibility, sea turtle nesting season begins.
Apr
Peak sea turtle nesting season, vibrant coral life.
More monthly highlights
May
Warmer waters, increased plankton can slightly reduce visibility but supports marine life.
Jun
Warm water diving, good for spotting smaller reef fish.
Jul
Rainy season can bring occasional showers, affecting visibility slightly. Still good for reef exploration.
Aug
Peak of the rainy season, expect intermittent rain. Marine life remains active.
Sep
Rainy season winding down, visibility improving. Good for spotting larger pelagics.
Oct
Post-rainy season, excellent visibility. Manta ray season begins.
Nov
Manta ray season in full swing, great encounters possible.
Dec
Excellent visibility, manta rays still present. Start of the dry season.
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