Eidsvold Wreck
About this Dive Site
Description
Explore the haunting beauty of the Eidsvold Wreck, a Norwegian vessel lost in 1942 near Flying Fish Cove. This submerged relic now teems with life, offering divers a chance to encounter lionfish, groupers, and octopuses amidst its fascinating wreckage.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, March, October, November, December, April, May, September
Jan
Excellent visibility, abundant pelagic life, possibility of whale sharks.
Feb
Continued prime diving conditions, whale shark season.
Mar
End of whale shark season, still fantastic diving.
Apr
Visibility may slightly decrease due to plankton, but marine life is still abundant.
More monthly highlights
May
Good diving, potential for manta rays.
Jun
Rainy season, visibility can be reduced, but marine life is still present.
Jul
Continued rainy season, good for macro photography.
Aug
End of rainy season, visibility starts to improve.
Sep
Visibility improves, pelagic life returns.
Oct
Excellent conditions, start of the pelagic season.
Nov
Prime time for whale sharks and manta rays.
Dec
Continued excellent diving, peak whale shark season.
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