Samoa Samoa

The Juno Wreck

About this Dive Site

Description

The Juno Wreck, a poignant historical site off Apia, was a German vessel lost in World War I. Today, this submerged relic teems with life, providing a habitat for large grouper, striking lionfish, and a diverse array of hard and soft corals.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season April, May, September, October
Jan Rainy season, potential for plankton blooms
Feb Continued rainy season, good for macro life
Mar End of rainy season, visibility improving
Apr Good visibility, start of turtle nesting season
More monthly highlights
May Turtle nesting season, good reef diving
Jun Slightly cooler, good for exploring shallower reefs
Jul Consistent conditions, potential for whale shark sightings (rare)
Aug Stable diving conditions
Sep Visibility improving, start of manta ray season
Oct Manta ray season, good for reef and pelagic encounters
Nov Transition to rainy season, potential for plankton
Dec Rainy season, good for macro photography
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