Mona Passage
About this Dive Site
Description
While the Mona Passage itself is a significant body of water known for its challenging currents and potential for pelagic encounters, it's not a defined dive site at these coordinates. Divers exploring the waters around Desecheo Island can experience strong currents and a chance to see larger marine life, but the 'Mona Passage' as a specific dive site here is a misnomer.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, January, February, May, October, November, December
Jan
Clear waters, good for spotting larger marine life like dolphins and turtles.
Feb
Consistent good visibility, ideal for drift dives.
Mar
Peak visibility, warm waters, excellent for photography.
Apr
Exceptional diving conditions, abundant reef fish and invertebrates.
More monthly highlights
May
Warmer waters, good visibility, possibility of seeing manta rays.
Jun
Start of the rainy season, occasional showers, visibility can decrease.
Jul
Rainy season continues, higher chance of rain, visibility can be reduced.
Aug
Peak of the rainy season, frequent showers, visibility can be significantly reduced.
Sep
Rainy season winding down, visibility starts to improve.
Oct
Post-rainy season, excellent visibility returns, vibrant coral.
Nov
Great diving conditions, good chance of seeing pelagic species.
Dec
Holiday season, pleasant temperatures, excellent visibility for exploring.
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