Shipwreck Point
About this Dive Site
Description
Shipwreck Point lives up to its name, offering a fascinating glimpse into maritime history with numerous wrecks scattered across the seabed. These submerged vessels have transformed into vibrant artificial reefs, teeming with colorful sponges, anemones, and schools of curious fish. Explore this underwater graveyard and discover the diverse marine life that calls these historic sites home.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, November, December
Jan
Good visibility, potential for seeing seals and various seabirds.
Feb
Similar to January, with abundant kelp forests.
Mar
Water starts to cool, but visibility remains good.
Apr
Cooler temperatures, but still good for exploring shipwrecks.
More monthly highlights
May
Visibility can be affected by plankton blooms.
Jun
Very cold, challenging diving conditions.
Jul
Similar to June, extreme cold.
Aug
Still very cold, but daylight hours increase.
Sep
Temperatures begin to rise, potential for better visibility.
Oct
Marine life becomes more active.
Nov
Excellent conditions for exploring the coastline and its inhabitants.
Dec
Peak season with good temperatures and visibility, ideal for spotting seals.
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