Motu Iti
About this Dive Site
Description
Motu Iti, a smaller islet near Rapa Nui's southwest corner, presents a captivating underwater landscape of caves and ledges. Explore its intriguing topography while encountering tropical fish, graceful rays, and perhaps even a pod of playful dolphins.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, November, December
Jan
Warmest water, good for exploring statues and marine life.
Feb
Continued good visibility and warm water.
Mar
Slightly cooler, but still pleasant diving.
Apr
Autumn diving, good chance to see larger pelagics.
More monthly highlights
May
Water starts to cool, visibility can be variable.
Jun
Winter months, cooler water and potentially rougher seas.
Jul
Coldest water, visibility can be reduced.
Aug
Still winter conditions, potential for whale sightings from the surface.
Sep
Water begins to warm, spring conditions returning.
Oct
Good diving conditions as temperatures rise.
Nov
Pre-summer, excellent visibility and pleasant temperatures.
Dec
Summer diving begins, warm water and clear conditions.
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