Observation Point
About this Dive Site
Description
Observation Point in Alotau is a thrilling wall dive for experienced divers, renowned for its strong currents that attract pelagic action. Prepare to be mesmerized by swirling schools of barracuda, powerful trevally, and a rich tapestry of coral species adorning the vertical reef.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, October, January, March, April, June, July, September, November
Jan
Good for WWII wrecks and coral reefs, start of rainy season.
Feb
Rainy season, visibility can be affected by rainfall.
Mar
Visibility improving as rainy season tapers off.
Apr
Good visibility for exploring diverse dive sites.
More monthly highlights
May
Excellent visibility, ideal for wreck diving and vibrant reefs.
Jun
Good for macro life and exploring coral formations.
Jul
Consistent visibility, good for pelagic sightings.
Aug
Visibility can be variable, focus on sheltered dive sites.
Sep
Visibility improving, good for exploring WWII wrecks.
Oct
Peak season for visibility, excellent for all dive types.
Nov
Good macro opportunities, start of rainy season.
Dec
Rainy season, visibility can be reduced.
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