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Likoma Cathedral

About this Dive Site

Description

Likoma Cathedral, located off Likoma Island, presents a dramatic underwater rock formation that uncannily resembles a grand, submerged cathedral. Divers can explore the nooks and crannies of this natural structure, encountering the abundant and colorful cichlid populations that call Lake Malawi home, along with various catfish species.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season March, April, May, October, November
Jan Rainy season, visibility can be reduced, but diverse cichlid species are present.
Feb Continued rainy season, potential for clearer water after heavy rains.
Mar End of rainy season, visibility improving significantly, excellent for cichlid photography.
Apr Stable conditions, ideal for exploring the unique rock formations and cichlid habitats.
More monthly highlights
May Pleasant water temperatures and good visibility for exploring the island's dive sites.
Jun Cooler water, but still good for observing cichlid diversity.
Jul Coolest water, but consistent marine life and good for macro diving.
Aug Dry season, stable conditions, good for exploring the deeper reefs.
Sep Warming up, visibility starts to improve.
Oct Good visibility and warmer water, ideal for observing the abundance of cichlids.
Nov Pre-rainy season, excellent visibility and warm water, peak cichlid activity.
Dec Early rainy season, visibility can be affected by sediment, but cichlid populations remain vibrant.
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