HMS Coriolanus
About this Dive Site
Description
Explore the poignant history of the HMS Coriolanus, a British Navy destroyer lost in World War II. This well-preserved wreck serves as a vibrant habitat for conger eels, octopuses, and a kaleidoscope of fish, offering a compelling glimpse into the past.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
June, July, August, April, May, September, October
Mar
Marine life starting to become more active
Apr
Good visibility, increasing fish populations
May
Abundant small fish, good for macro photography
Jun
Peak season for clear waters and diverse marine life
More monthly highlights
Jul
Excellent visibility, warm waters, potential for larger fish
Aug
Warmest waters, best visibility, ideal for exploring wrecks
Sep
Still great conditions, fewer crowds, good for spotting octopuses
Oct
Autumn colors in the underwater world, good for nudibranchs
Nov
Seals can sometimes be spotted, good for exploring caves
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