Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Puruni Wreck

About this Dive Site

Description

The Puruni Wreck, a 100-year-old vessel resting in the Tobago Cays, has transformed into a vibrant artificial reef. Its 30-meter frame is now a canvas of corals and sponges, attracting large schools of fish and offering an excellent introduction to wreck diving.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, March, April, October, November, December
Jan Good visibility, potential for whale sharks early in the season.
Feb Excellent visibility, peak whale shark season.
Mar Whale shark sightings may still occur, good overall conditions.
Apr Warm waters, good for coral health and reef fish activity.
More monthly highlights
May Slightly reduced visibility due to potential for plankton blooms.
Jun Rainy season continues, occasional showers but diving often possible between them.
Jul Rainy season, visibility can be affected by runoff.
Aug Rainy season, still possible to dive between showers.
Sep End of rainy season, visibility may still be reduced.
Oct Visibility improves as rainy season ends, good for general reef diving.
Nov Manta ray season begins, excellent visibility.
Dec Peak manta ray season, excellent visibility.
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