Tsunami Rock
About this Dive Site
Description
Tsunami Rock in Eua, Tonga, is a dramatic underwater pinnacle formed by a colossal boulder displaced by seismic forces. This geological marvel now serves as a vibrant cleaning station and hunting ground, frequently visited by graceful eagle rays and curious reef sharks, offering a dynamic encounter with pelagic life.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, July, August, January, February, March, April, September, October
Jan
Humpback whale calving season begins, potential for sightings near the coast.
Feb
Continued humpback whale activity.
Mar
Peak humpback whale season.
Apr
Humpback whales begin to depart. Manta ray season starts.
More monthly highlights
May
Excellent manta ray feeding opportunities.
Jun
Prime manta ray season, often seen at cleaning stations.
Jul
Continued excellent manta ray diving.
Aug
Manta ray season winding down, but still good sightings.
Sep
Good visibility, potential for pelagic species.
Oct
Plankton blooms can attract smaller marine life.
Nov
Rainy season begins, visibility can be reduced.
Dec
Humpback whale calving season begins.
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