Tiki Point
About this Dive Site
Description
Prepare for an unforgettable encounter at Tiki Point, renowned for its thrilling shark feeding experiences. Witness blacktip reef sharks, lemon sharks, and grey reef sharks in abundance, with the rare chance to spot a tiger shark. Graceful stingrays are also frequent visitors to this dynamic dive.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, May, January, February, March, June, July, August, September, October, November
Jan
Abundant reef fish, potential for early humpback whale sightings (late in month)
Feb
Humpback whale season, good chances of seeing mothers and calves
Mar
Humpback whale season continues, lush coral growth
Apr
End of whale season, excellent visibility, vibrant coral gardens
More monthly highlights
May
Ideal diving conditions, abundant marine life, clear waters
Jun
Good visibility, calm seas, plenty of reef sharks
Jul
Dry season begins, consistent diving conditions, healthy coral
Aug
Peak dry season, excellent visibility, abundant reef fish
Sep
Continued good diving, less crowded, possibility of manta rays
Oct
Manta ray season begins, good visibility
Nov
Manta ray season, transition to rainy season, potential for plankton blooms
Dec
Rainy season, visibility can be reduced, but still good chances for manta rays
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