Manta Point
About this Dive Site
Description
Manta Point, nestled on the southern edge of Nui Chua National Park, is a renowned haven for majestic manta rays, often seen gracefully gliding through the nutrient-rich waters. Explore the intriguing underwater landscape of large boulders and hidden crevices, teeming with a vibrant community of small fish and fascinating invertebrates.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, November, December, January, February, May, September, October
Jan
Good visibility, potential for whale shark sightings.
Feb
Manta ray season begins, excellent for observing these gentle giants.
Mar
Peak manta ray season, often seen feeding. Clear waters.
Apr
Continued excellent manta ray sightings. Warmest water temperatures.
More monthly highlights
May
Manta ray season winding down, but still possible. Increased plankton.
Jun
Start of the green season, visibility can be reduced by plankton blooms.
Jul
Rainy season continues, potential for increased marine life due to nutrient influx.
Aug
Continued rainy season. Dive sites may be affected by runoff.
Sep
Rainy season tapering off, visibility improving. Possible turtle nesting.
Oct
Visibility significantly improves. Start of the dry season.
Nov
Excellent visibility. Beginning of manta ray season.
Dec
Manta ray season in full swing. Clear waters and abundant marine life.
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