Sinandigan Wall
About this Dive Site
Description
Descend along the Sinandigan Wall, a breathtaking vertical reef adorned with a kaleidoscope of corals and sponges. This site teems with macro life, offering keen-eyed divers the chance to discover elusive nudibranchs, flatworms, and a diverse array of fish species.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, January, February, April, October, November, December
Jan
Excellent visibility, strong currents can bring pelagics. Known for its biodiversity.
Feb
Consistent good visibility, ideal for drift diving and exploring vibrant reefs.
Mar
Peak dry season, exceptional visibility, warm waters, abundant fish life.
Apr
Warm water, good visibility. Potential for schooling fish.
More monthly highlights
May
Start of the warmer, wetter season. Currents can be more unpredictable.
Jun
Rainy season. Visibility can be affected by runoff, but diving is still rewarding.
Jul
Peak rainy season. Visibility can be significantly reduced. Stronger currents possible after storms.
Aug
Rainy season continues. Focus on sheltered sites if possible.
Sep
End of the rainy season. Visibility starts to improve, currents become more stable.
Oct
Transition to dry season. Excellent visibility returns. Manta ray season begins.
Nov
Manta ray season in full swing. Strong currents can bring exciting encounters.
Dec
Continued good diving with manta rays. Excellent biodiversity.
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