Silfra Fissure
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Description
Dive between tectonic plates at Silfra Fissure, a geological marvel in Iceland's Thingvellir National Park. Experience unparalleled visibility in glacial meltwater, often exceeding 100 meters, as you float through a rift where the North American and Eurasian plates drift apart. This unique dive offers a surreal journey through crystal-clear, frigid waters, allowing you to touch two continents simultaneously.
Best Time to Dive
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Jan
Cooler water, good for macro photography, potential for nudibranchs.
Feb
Water warming slightly, visibility remains moderate.
Mar
Water temperature increasing, visibility improving.
Apr
Pleasant water temperatures, good for exploring wrecks and artificial reefs.
More monthly highlights
May
Warmest water of the year, visibility can be affected by plankton.
Jun
Hot weather, visibility can be reduced by plankton and potential for algae blooms.
Jul
Hottest month, visibility often at its lowest due to plankton.
Aug
Continued hot weather and reduced visibility.
Sep
Water starts to cool slightly, visibility may improve.
Oct
Pleasant water temperatures, visibility improving.
Nov
Good visibility, comfortable water temperatures for diving.
Dec
Cooler water, good for spotting smaller marine life.
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