Three Sisters
About this Dive Site
Description
Discover the unique underwater topography of the Three Sisters in Kenting National Park, where three distinct pinnacles rise from the seabed. This lively site teems with marine life, from schooling snappers and camouflaged groupers to striking lionfish and the ever-present possibility of a sea turtle sighting.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, May, September, October
Jan
Cooler waters, good for macro life
Feb
Quiet season, good for exploring shallow reefs
Mar
Water warming up, increased fish activity
Apr
Good visibility, start of coral spawning season
More monthly highlights
May
Warm waters, abundant reef fish
Jun
Summer diving, potential for plankton blooms affecting visibility
Jul
Tropical conditions, good for seeing larger pelagics
Aug
Warmest month, potential for typhoons
Sep
Visibility improving after rainy season
Oct
Excellent visibility, ideal for exploring coral gardens
Nov
Mating season for some reef fish
Dec
Calm seas, good for beginners and macro photography
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