The Arch of Tyre
About this Dive Site
Description
The Arch of Tyre is a captivating natural stone arch submerged just offshore, creating a unique underwater landmark. This geological wonder serves as a thriving habitat for numerous fish species and other marine creatures, with surrounding rock formations adding further interest for exploration.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, September, October, March, April, July, August, November
Jan
Submerged Roman ruins, historical artifacts
Feb
Exploring ancient harbor structures
Mar
Marine life becoming more active
Apr
Good visibility for archaeological dives
More monthly highlights
May
Clear waters, excellent for exploring submerged city
Jun
Warm and clear conditions, abundant marine life
Jul
Exploring underwater mosaics and structures
Aug
Ideal for exploring the ancient port
Sep
Visibility improves as temperatures moderate
Oct
Excellent conditions for exploring historical dive sites
Nov
Good for exploring shipwrecks and ancient structures
Dec
Exploring submerged remnants of ancient Tyre
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