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Andavadoaka
Madagascar
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Discover the pristine waters of Andavadoaka, a charming fishing village on Madagascar's southwest coast. Dive within the Velondriake Locally Managed Marine Area and be mesmerized by vibrant coral gardens teeming with diverse marine life. This protected haven offers incredible visibility and the chance to encounter schools of fish and perhaps even larger pelagic visitors.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, May, June, July, August
Jan
Humpback whale sightings begin
Feb
Humpback whale sightings
Mar
Humpback whale sightings
Apr
End of humpback whale season, good visibility
More monthly highlights
May
Excellent visibility, calm seas
Jun
Calm seas, great for macro photography
Jul
Peak dry season, excellent visibility
Aug
Continued excellent visibility
Sep
Visibility starts to decrease slightly
Oct
Good visibility, warmer waters
Nov
Plankton blooms can start, reducing visibility but attracting marine life
Dec
Plankton blooms, potential for whale shark sightings
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Amber Forest
Immerse yourself in the Amber Forest, a breathtaking underwater garden dominated by soft, yellow cor...
25m
1 species
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Blue Hole
Explore the mysterious depths of the Blue Hole, an impressive underwater sinkhole that plunges to 30...
30m
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Coral Cathedral
Venture into the Coral Cathedral, a magnificent underwater cavern adorned with spectacular coral for...
28m
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Shark Alley
Experience the thrill of Shark Alley, a renowned site where encounters with gray reef sharks, whitet...
30m
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Turtle Rock
Venture to Turtle Rock in Andavadoaka, Madagascar, a renowned haven for majestic sea turtles, includ...
27m
2 species
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