Satil Wreck
About this Dive Site
Description
The Satil Wreck, an intentionally sunk Israeli missile boat, lies majestically on the sandy seabed of Eilat, offering an exciting wreck diving experience. This artificial reef is now a thriving habitat for a diverse array of marine life, including impressive groupers, sleek eels, and schooling barracudas.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, October, November, January, February, May, September, December
Jan
Clear waters, good for exploring wrecks
Feb
Consistent visibility, ideal for photography
Mar
Spring bloom of small marine life
Apr
Excellent visibility, vibrant coral gardens
More monthly highlights
May
Warm water, good for spotting moray eels
Jun
Warmest water, potential for plankton
Jul
Peak summer heat, good for experienced divers
Aug
Continued warm water diving
Sep
Visibility improving, good for spotting nudibranchs
Oct
Autumn is a prime time for diverse marine life
Nov
Excellent visibility, ideal for exploring the coral reefs
Dec
Clear waters, good for spotting larger fish
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