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Lake Izabal
Guatemala
lake
4 Dive Sites
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Dive into Lake Izabal, Guatemala's largest lake, where unique ecosystems and submerged historical sites await. Its connection to the Caribbean Sea via the Rio Dulce creates a fascinating blend of freshwater and saltwater, supporting a diverse array of aquatic life. Explore this intriguing freshwater dive destination for a truly distinctive underwater adventure.
Best Time to Dive
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Jan
Dry season, good for exploring submerged structures
Feb
Continued dry season, potential for clearer water after minimal rain
Mar
Transition to warmer, potentially clearer water
Apr
Peak of dry season, warmest water
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May
Start of rainy season, visibility may decrease
Jun
Rainy season, higher chance of sediment runoff
Jul
Mid-rainy season, consistent rainfall
Aug
Late rainy season, potential for slightly clearer water towards the end
Sep
Transition out of rainy season, improving visibility
Oct
Dry season begins, water clarity improves
Nov
Good visibility as dry season progresses
Dec
Continued good diving conditions in the dry season
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El Estor
Explore the intriguing freshwater environment of El Estor on the northeastern shores of Lake Izabal....
25m
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Mariscos
Venture to Mariscos on the southern shores of Lake Izabal for a distinctive freshwater diving advent...
30m
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Rio Dulce Bridge
Explore the submerged pillars of the Rio Dulce Bridge, now a thriving artificial reef in Lake Izabal...
20m
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Finca Paraiso Hot Springs
While Finca Paraiso is known for its stunning hot springs, it is not a recognized scuba diving locat...
15m
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