Tumakohua Pass
About this Dive Site
Description
Tumakohua Pass, also known as Fakarava South Pass, is a world-renowned drift dive where currents funnel through the atoll, attracting an astonishing 'wall' of grey reef sharks. Prepare for an exhilarating encounter with hundreds of these magnificent predators amidst vibrant coral formations and abundant pelagic life. This site is best suited for experienced divers comfortable with strong currents.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, October, January, February, May, June, July, August, September, November, December
Jan
Good visibility, abundant reef fish
Feb
Continued good diving, potential for humpback whales (early season)
Mar
Excellent visibility, start of manta ray season
Apr
Peak manta ray season, good shark sightings
More monthly highlights
May
Manta rays still present, good for reef diving
Jun
Humpback whale season begins, good for pelagic sightings
Jul
Humpback whale season continues, excellent for dolphin encounters
Aug
Humpback whale season ends, good for general reef diving
Sep
Return of manta rays, good for shark diving
Oct
Peak manta ray season, excellent visibility
Nov
Manta rays still present, good for reef exploration
Dec
Good visibility, abundant marine life
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