Pedra da Polvo
About this Dive Site
Description
Discover Pedra da Polvo, or Octopus Rock, a captivating site dominated by a large rock formation that serves as a haven for a significant octopus population. Excellent visibility here allows for close observation of the rich marine tapestry, including turtles and eels.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, May, September, October
Jan
Rainy season. Visibility can be reduced by runoff. Good for spotting coastal marine life.
Feb
Continued rainy season. Potential for seeing juvenile fish in sheltered areas.
Mar
Rainy season ending. Waters begin to clear. Increased activity of smaller reef fish.
Apr
Excellent visibility. Ideal for exploring the rocky shores and kelp forests.
More monthly highlights
May
Stable conditions. Abundant invertebrate life on the reefs.
Jun
Cooler waters. Good for observing seals and sea lions.
Jul
Peak of the cooler season. Focus on observing resident marine life.
Aug
Consistent marine life. Possible sightings of larger fish species.
Sep
Water starts to warm. Visibility improves. Beginning of plankton blooms.
Oct
Plankton blooms can attract schools of smaller fish and their predators.
Nov
Warmer waters. Increased chance of encountering larger pelagic species.
Dec
Rainy season begins. Visibility can be reduced. Good for exploring sheltered coves.
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