The Wreck of Mars
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Description
Embark on a challenging technical dive to the remarkably preserved 16th-century warship, Mars the Magnificent, in the Baltic Sea. Found upright in 75 meters of water, this 2011 discovery offers an unparalleled glimpse into naval history. Prepare for an extraordinary encounter with one of the best-preserved wrecks of its era.
Best Time to Dive
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| 2°C | 1°C | 3°C | 7°C | 12°C | 17°C | 20°C | 21°C | 17°C | 11°C | 6°C | 2°C |
Peak Season
July, August, May, June, September
Jan
Ice formation possible, limited diving.
Feb
Ice formation likely, very cold.
Mar
Ice melt can affect visibility.
Apr
Waters begin to clear, marine life returning.
More monthly highlights
May
Good visibility, increasing marine activity.
Jun
Excellent conditions for exploring shipwrecks.
Jul
Peak season for diving, clear waters and abundant life.
Aug
Warmest water, excellent visibility.
Sep
Still good visibility, marine life active.
Oct
Visibility starts to decrease as waters cool.
Nov
Conditions become colder, visibility can be variable.
Dec
Freezing temperatures, ice formation likely.
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