Maskali Shipwreck
About this Dive Site
Description
Explore the intriguing Maskali Shipwreck, a sunken vessel now transformed into a thriving artificial reef. Advanced divers can navigate its largely intact structure, observing schools of fish and the elusive octopus that call this submerged world home.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, October, November, December
Jan
Excellent visibility, abundant reef fish
Feb
Stable conditions, good for macro photography
Mar
Warming waters, increased marine life activity
Apr
Good for exploring coral gardens
More monthly highlights
May
Warm water diving, potential for plankton
Jun
Hot season, visibility can be affected by plankton
Jul
Peak of the hot season
Aug
Continued hot conditions
Sep
Temperatures begin to cool, visibility improves
Oct
Manta ray sightings possible
Nov
Peak manta ray season, good for schooling fish
Dec
Excellent visibility, potential for whale sharks
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