The Pulpit Rock
About this Dive Site
Description
Dive beneath the iconic Preikestolen cliff at The Pulpit Rock, where an underwater extension of the famous rock face plunges to depths of 40 meters. Encounter curious squids, diverse fish species, and a lush tapestry of seaweed in this truly unique Norwegian dive.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, September, October
Jan
Winter wrecks, potential for ice formations
Feb
Winter wrecks, potential for ice formations
Mar
Early spring plankton bloom begins
Apr
Increasing marine life activity, kelp forests coming alive
More monthly highlights
May
Peak plankton bloom, abundant small fish
Jun
Longer daylight hours, good visibility for exploring
Jul
Summer diving, potential for seals
Aug
Summer diving, potential for seals
Sep
Autumn plankton bloom, good visibility returning
Oct
Excellent visibility for wreck diving
Nov
Wreck diving, colder water starts
Dec
Winter diving, potential for ice
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