The Wall
About this Dive Site
Description
Plunge into the vibrant depths of Wallis & Futuna's 'The Wall,' a dramatic coral formation plunging into the abyss. Encounter a kaleidoscope of marine life, from elusive moray eels to dazzling reef fish, with the chance of spotting majestic manta rays. This advanced dive rewards experienced adventurers with breathtaking vertical topography and abundant pelagic encounters.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
July, August, April, May, June, September, October
Jan
Channel currents can bring nutrient-rich waters, attracting pelagics.
Feb
Good chance of seeing reef sharks and larger fish.
Mar
Marine life is active due to nutrient availability.
Apr
Visibility improves, currents can be more predictable.
More monthly highlights
May
Excellent visibility for observing channel dynamics and passing pelagics.
Jun
Humpback whale migration may bring them closer to channel entrances.
Jul
Peak season for whale sightings, potential for encounters near the channel.
Aug
Continued excellent opportunities for whale watching.
Sep
Whale season ending, good visibility for channel diving.
Oct
Manta ray sightings become more common in channel areas.
Nov
Manta rays are present, but currents can be stronger and visibility reduced by early rains.
Dec
Manta rays still around, expect increased rainfall and stronger currents.
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