K41 - Hammerhead Point
About this Dive Site
Description
Hammerhead Point, situated at the eastern edge of K41, is a renowned sanctuary for scalloped hammerhead sharks, offering breathtaking encounters. This site plunges into a steep wall adorned with swaying soft corals and gorgonian fans, creating a spectacular stage for observing these magnificent pelagics.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October
Jan
Post-rainy season clarity improving, good for macro photography.
Feb
Abundant macro life, nudibranchs and small critters are plentiful.
Mar
Transitioning out of rainy season, visibility improving, good for exploring the reef structure.
Apr
Excellent visibility, vibrant coral gardens, diverse reef fish population.
More monthly highlights
May
Peak season for macro photography, excellent chance to see rare nudibranchs and crustaceans.
Jun
Manta ray and mobula ray sightings are possible, though less frequent than at other sites.
Jul
Good for encountering smaller pelagics and reef sharks.
Aug
Continued good macro life, potential for passing pelagics.
Sep
Visibility starts to increase again, good for exploring the reef.
Oct
Excellent visibility, abundant reef fish, vibrant coral.
Nov
Transitioning into rainy season, visibility may decrease, focus on macro life.
Dec
Rainy season in full swing, visibility can be reduced, excellent for macro photography in sheltered areas.
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