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Gladden Spit

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Description

Gladden Spit is a world-renowned marine reserve in Belize, celebrated for its seasonal aggregations of whale sharks drawn by the spawning of cubera snapper. This protected area offers a unique opportunity to witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, alongside a rich tapestry of other marine life.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, March, April, October, November, December
Jan Good visibility, diverse reef fish
Feb Continued good conditions for reef diving
Mar Excellent visibility, potential for larger pelagics
Apr Good reef health, vibrant coral
More monthly highlights
May Sargassum seaweed can begin to impact visibility
Jun Rainy season, reduced visibility, potential for rougher seas
Jul Rainy season, reduced visibility
Aug Rainy season, reduced visibility
Sep End of rainy season, visibility starts to improve
Oct Conditions improve, good for macro photography
Nov Manta ray sightings can begin
Dec Manta ray season, good reef diving
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