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The Indians

About this Dive Site

Description

Explore the iconic 'Indians' off St. John, a cluster of dramatic rock pinnacles that plunge into the azure depths. These formations, resembling an ancient headdress, are encrusted with a rich tapestry of corals and sponges, attracting a lively community of marine creatures.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, March, November, December, April, October
Jan Exceptional visibility in the National Park waters, abundant marine life
Feb Crystal clear waters, ideal for exploring reefs and underwater landscapes
Mar Peak season for marine life encounters, including turtles and various fish species
Apr Still excellent visibility, warmer water temperatures
More monthly highlights
May Good for macro photography, sea turtles are commonly seen
Jun Calm seas, ideal for exploring shallow reefs
Jul Warmest water, potential for plankton blooms affecting visibility slightly
Aug Occasional brief rain showers, but diving conditions remain generally good
Sep Visibility starts to improve as the rainy season tapers off
Oct Visibility significantly improves, start of the dry season
Nov Excellent conditions, potential for manta ray sightings
Dec Peak season for clear water and abundant marine life within the National Park
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