North Jason
About this Dive Site
Description
North Jason invites divers into a mesmerizing kelp forest that carpets a rocky seabed, creating a haven for diverse marine life. Swim through the swaying fronds and discover seals, penguins, and a multitude of fish species thriving in this iconic Falkland Islands habitat.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, November, December
Jan
Remote location with pristine kelp forests and abundant fish.
Feb
Similar to January, excellent for observing marine wildlife.
Mar
Water cools, but visibility remains good for exploring the islands' underwater landscapes.
Apr
Cooler temperatures, but the remoteness offers a unique diving experience.
More monthly highlights
May
Visibility can be reduced by plankton, but the isolation is a draw.
Jun
Very cold, challenging diving conditions in a remote setting.
Jul
Similar to June, extreme cold in a remote environment.
Aug
Still very cold, but daylight hours increase, offering more dive time.
Sep
Temperatures begin to rise, potential for improved visibility in this remote archipelago.
Oct
Marine life becomes more active, ideal for observing the unique biodiversity of the Jason Islands.
Nov
Excellent conditions for exploring the rich underwater ecosystems of the Jason Islands.
Dec
Peak season with good temperatures and visibility, offering a truly wild diving experience.
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