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Wreck of the Inganess Bay

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The Wreck of the Inganess Bay offers an exciting dive into history, resting on a sandy seabed at approximately 24 meters. This artificial reef has become a thriving habitat for marine life, where you might encounter impressive large groupers, elusive octopuses, and a kaleidoscope of colorful tropical fish.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season March, April, January, February, May, November, December
Jan Whale shark sightings possible
Feb Humpback whale migration
Mar Excellent visibility, potential for dolphin pods
Apr Coral spawning events
More monthly highlights
May Turtle nesting season begins
Jun Early season for juvenile fish
Jul Plankton blooms can reduce visibility but attract feeding fish
Aug Warmest water, potential for afternoon showers
Sep End of hurricane season, occasional squalls
Oct Visibility improves as rainy season ends
Nov Manta ray season begins
Dec Continued manta ray sightings
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