End of the Line
About this Dive Site
Description
Embark on a journey from a captivating mini-wall to a sandy slope at End of the Line, a dive site rich with marine activity. The wall's crevices and overhangs shelter lobsters and moray eels, while the sandy bottom is a playground for curious stingrays and camouflaged garden eels.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, March, April, October, November, December
Jan
Excellent visibility, known for the wreck of the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts.
Feb
Calm seas and clear waters, ideal for exploring the island's dramatic walls and caves.
Mar
Peak dry season, consistently good diving conditions.
Apr
Continued excellent visibility, good for spotting larger marine life.
More monthly highlights
May
Warmer waters, potential for increased plankton.
Jun
Start of the rainy season, visibility can decrease slightly due to plankton.
Jul
Peak of the rainy season. Expect occasional showers and reduced visibility. Good for macro life.
Aug
Continued rainy season conditions. Dive sites are accessible but conditions can be variable.
Sep
Rainy season winding down, visibility starts to improve.
Oct
Conditions improve significantly as the dry season begins. Visibility returns.
Nov
Excellent visibility and calm seas. Ideal for exploring the wreck and walls.
Dec
Start of the peak diving season. Clear waters and abundant marine life.
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