Two Bommies
About this Dive Site
Description
Discover 'Two Bommies,' a captivating dive site featuring two prominent coral formations. These underwater structures are magnets for marine life, from majestic rays and reef sharks to schools of small, vibrant fish, offering an engaging experience for all divers.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, May, January, February, March, June, July, August, September, October
Jan
Remote diving, excellent for pelagic species. Potential for turtle sightings.
Feb
Similar to January, focus on the pristine reef environment.
Mar
Visibility improving as rainy season wanes.
Apr
Excellent conditions for exploring the outer reefs. Manta rays may be present.
More monthly highlights
May
Prime time for manta ray encounters, especially around cleaning stations.
Jun
Continued good chances of seeing manta rays and other large pelagics.
Jul
Possibility of encountering whale sharks, though not guaranteed.
Aug
Stable conditions, ideal for exploring the diverse coral formations.
Sep
Good visibility and calm seas, excellent for macro photography.
Oct
Transitioning into the wetter season, visibility may decrease slightly.
Nov
Rainy season conditions, potential for reduced visibility due to plankton blooms.
Dec
Continued rainy season, focus on sheltered dive sites if conditions are rough.
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