Le Tombant des Capucins
About this Dive Site
Description
Experience the thrill of a vertical descent at Le Tombant des Capucins, a renowned wall dive that plunges into the depths. This dynamic site is a magnet for pelagic life, with schools of jackfish, large grouper, and the occasional shark patrolling its rich waters, making it a rewarding challenge for experienced divers.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
July, August, May, June, September
Jan
Cold water diving, potential for ice floes near shore.
Feb
Cold water diving, potential for ice floes near shore.
Mar
Ice begins to break up, some areas may become accessible.
Apr
Increasing daylight, marine life starts to become more active.
More monthly highlights
May
Spring bloom, good visibility and potential for seal sightings.
Jun
Excellent diving conditions, abundant kelp forests and diverse fish life.
Jul
Peak summer diving, warmest temperatures and best visibility. Humpback whales and other cetaceans may be present.
Aug
Continued excellent summer diving. Ideal for exploring shipwrecks and underwater topography.
Sep
Autumn diving, still good visibility and cooler water, potential for seabird migrations.
Oct
Water temperatures dropping, visibility can still be good on calm days.
Nov
Cold water diving, increasing chance of ice formation near shore.
Dec
Cold water diving, potential for ice floes near shore.
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