Tuheiva Pass
About this Dive Site
Description
Tuheiva Pass in Tikehau is a dynamic drift dive along the outer reef, renowned for its abundant marine life and strong currents. Divers here can expect thrilling encounters with large pelagics, including hammerhead sharks, manta rays, and barracudas, amidst a stunning coral landscape.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, May, January, February, March, June, July, August, September, October, November
Jan
Rainy season, abundant fish life in the pass, potential for strong currents
Feb
Rainy season, excellent for drift diving through the pass, large schools of fish
Mar
End of rainy season, strong currents in the pass, abundant pelagics
Apr
Transition to dry season, calmer waters, excellent visibility, abundant marine life
More monthly highlights
May
Ideal diving conditions, exceptional visibility, famous for its 'wall of sharks'
Jun
Dry season, consistent good visibility, abundant reef fish and sharks
Jul
Peak dry season, calm seas, excellent for exploring the atoll's rich biodiversity
Aug
Continued excellent diving, clear waters, abundant marine life
Sep
End of dry season, good visibility, possibility of manta rays
Oct
Manta ray season begins, transition to rainy season, currents in the pass
Nov
Rainy season, manta rays are common, strong currents in the pass
Dec
Rainy season, visibility can be reduced, but still excellent for shark and fish encounters in the pass
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