Douglas Bay Point
About this Dive Site
Description
Plunge into the depths of Douglas Bay Point, a dramatic underwater landscape sculpted by cliffs, caves, and intriguing tunnels. This site teems with diverse marine life, from majestic turtles and gliding stingrays to a plethora of tropical fish, though its strong currents demand respect from experienced divers.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, January, February, May, October, November, December
Jan
Good visibility, potential for whale sharks passing through.
Feb
Calm seas, excellent for exploring reefs and wrecks.
Mar
Peak season for healthy coral reefs and abundant marine life.
Apr
Continued excellent visibility, good chance of seeing turtles nesting.
More monthly highlights
May
Warming waters, still good visibility, start of potential for smaller pelagics.
Jun
Warmer water, visibility can decrease slightly due to plankton.
Jul
Rainy season continues, potential for afternoon showers affecting surface conditions.
Aug
Still in the rainy season, expect occasional heavy downpours.
Sep
End of the rainy season, visibility may start to improve.
Oct
Visibility improving, calmer seas returning, good for macro life.
Nov
Excellent visibility, start of the dry season, good for spotting larger fish.
Dec
Dry season continues, great visibility, potential for humpback whales.
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