Mt. Irvine Wall
About this Dive Site
Description
Dive the dramatic Mt. Irvine Wall, where a sheer coral-encrusted precipice plunges from a shallow plateau to depths exceeding 40 meters. This dynamic wall is adorned with a kaleidoscope of sponges and gorgonians, providing shelter for moray eels, lobsters, and a vibrant community of reef fish.
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 sharks passing through.
Feb
Continued good visibility, possibility of seeing humpback whales.
Mar
Peak manta ray season, excellent visibility.
Apr
Manta rays still present, excellent visibility.
More monthly highlights
May
Good visibility, start of turtle nesting season.
Jun
Turtle nesting, occasional plankton blooms can reduce visibility.
Jul
Turtle nesting continues, potential for increased rainfall.
Aug
End of turtle nesting, still possibility of rain.
Sep
Visibility improving, good chance of seeing schooling fish.
Oct
Good visibility, start of the dry season.
Nov
Excellent visibility, start of whale shark season.
Dec
Whale shark season in full swing, great visibility.
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