Long Dong Bay North Wall
About this Dive Site
Description
Descend along the dramatic North Wall of Long Dong Bay, where a sheer drop plunges to approximately 27 meters, adorned with swaying soft corals. This wall is a haven for small reef fish, and if you're lucky, you might spot larger pelagic species cruising in the blue expanse.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, July, August, September, October
Jan
Cold water diving, good for hardy marine life.
Feb
Slightly warmer, still challenging conditions.
Mar
Water starts to warm up, more active marine life.
Apr
Good visibility, ideal for exploring caves and overhangs.
More monthly highlights
May
Pleasant water temperatures, excellent visibility.
Jun
Warmest water, potential for plankton blooms affecting visibility.
Jul
Summer diving, good for seeing nudibranchs and small reef fish.
Aug
Continued warm water diving, good for macro photography.
Sep
Post-rainy season clarity, good for exploring the 'Dragon Cave'.
Oct
Autumn diving, excellent visibility and comfortable temperatures.
Nov
Water cooling down, good for seeing larger fish species.
Dec
Winter conditions, challenging but rewarding for experienced divers.
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