Ureka Wall
About this Dive Site
Description
Ureka Wall in Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, is a stunning vertical drop-off that plunges into the deep blue. Adorned with a rich tapestry of soft corals, sponges, and anemones, this wall is a haven for turtles, rays, and a multitude of colorful reef fish.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
February, March, August, September
Jan
Good visibility, potential for whale shark sightings.
Feb
Peak whale shark season, calm seas.
Mar
Continued whale shark activity, transition to rainy season.
Apr
Rainy season, increased plankton, potential for pelagic fish.
More monthly highlights
May
Rainy season, reduced visibility, but rich marine life due to nutrients.
Jun
End of rainy season, visibility improving, good for macro life.
Jul
Post-rainy season, good visibility, potential for turtle nesting.
Aug
Excellent visibility, warm waters, possibility of manta rays.
Sep
Manta ray season, good conditions for encountering larger marine life.
Oct
Transition to rainy season, visibility can decrease.
Nov
Rainy season, reduced visibility, but still supports diverse reef life.
Dec
End of rainy season, visibility improving, start of whale shark season.
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