The wreck of the Le Liban
About this Dive Site
Description
The steamship Le Liban, resting at 32 meters, is now a thriving artificial reef teeming with marine life. Explore its structure and discover resident groupers, moray eels, and conger eels calling this historic wreck home.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
July, August, May, June, September
Mar
Early signs of marine life awakening
Apr
Seabird nesting season begins, more fish activity
May
Plankton blooms, good visibility for observing smaller marine life
Jun
Dolphin sightings become more frequent
More monthly highlights
Jul
Peak summer diving, excellent visibility, warm waters
Aug
Warmest water temperatures, abundant marine life
Sep
Good visibility as summer crowds thin, still warm
Oct
Autumn colors underwater, possibility of seeing larger pelagics
Nov
Fewer divers, potential for interesting finds on the seabed
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