Habagat Wreck
About this Dive Site
Description
Discover the Habagat Wreck, a former island ferry now transformed into a thriving artificial reef. This accessible wreck, resting in relatively shallow waters, is a haven for a colorful array of marine creatures, from camouflaged scorpionfish and venomous lionfish to elusive moray eels. It's an excellent spot for divers of all levels to explore a unique underwater habitat.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, November, December, January, February, April, October
Jan
Good visibility, chance of whale sharks offshore.
Feb
Continued good visibility, potential for manta rays.
Mar
Peak visibility, excellent for macro photography.
Apr
Warm waters, good chance of seeing schooling fish.
More monthly highlights
May
Slightly reduced visibility due to potential plankton blooms.
Jun
Rainy season continues, occasional strong currents.
Jul
Rainy season, visibility can be poor.
Aug
Peak of the rainy season, strong currents possible.
Sep
End of rainy season, visibility improving.
Oct
Visibility improving significantly, good for spotting larger pelagics.
Nov
Excellent visibility, start of manta ray season.
Dec
Manta ray season in full swing, great visibility.
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