Haiti Haiti

Shipwreck Point

About this Dive Site

Description

Explore the fascinating remnants of Shipwreck Point, where sunken vessels have transformed into thriving artificial reefs. Dive into this popular Haitian site to discover a rich diversity of marine life, from elusive moray eels to graceful stingrays and a variety of reef fish.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, March, April, September, October, November, December
Jan Clear waters, good for exploring the reefs and underwater formations.
Feb Calm seas, excellent for beginner divers and snorkelers.
Mar Warming waters, increased marine life activity.
Apr Good visibility for spotting colorful reef fish.
More monthly highlights
May Slightly reduced visibility due to plankton blooms, but still good for macro photography.
Jun Rainy season, potential for short, intense rain showers.
Jul Warmest water temperatures, ideal for comfortable diving.
Aug End of the rainy season, visibility may improve towards the end of the month.
Sep Visibility returns to good levels after the rainy season.
Oct Excellent conditions for exploring the diverse coral gardens.
Nov Start of the dry season, calm and clear waters.
Dec Ideal diving conditions, possibility of spotting larger marine life like turtles.
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