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The Dieppoise

About this Dive Site

Description

Dive into history at The Dieppoise, a captivating wreck dive off Grande Terre in New Caledonia, now a thriving artificial reef teeming with marine life. This sunken vessel, resting at a welcoming 25 meters, has become a vibrant habitat for schools of barracudas, majestic groupers, and graceful stingrays. Explore the intricate structure of the ship, now a testament to nature's ability to reclaim and transform.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season May, June, January, March, April, July, August, September, October
Jan Summer months, warm water. Good for exploring the lagoon and outer reefs.
Feb Can experience tropical showers, affecting visibility. Good for spotting smaller reef inhabitants.
Mar Rainy season tapering off. Visibility improving. Good for seeing larger pelagics.
Apr Autumn months, excellent visibility and calm seas. Ideal for exploring the barrier reef.
More monthly highlights
May Peak season for humpback whales. Excellent visibility for whale encounters and reef diving.
Jun Humpback whale season continues. Great visibility for observing marine life.
Jul Humpback whale season winding down. Cooler water but still excellent visibility.
Aug Excellent visibility. Good for spotting sharks and large schools of fish.
Sep Visibility remains good. Start of turtle nesting season on some islands.
Oct Good visibility. Potential for seeing migrating whales or dolphins.
Nov Visibility starts to decrease as the wet season approaches. Good for macro life.
Dec Wet season begins, can bring rain and reduced visibility, but still good for macro.
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