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Anjouan

Comoros
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Immerse yourself in the dramatic underwater topography of Anjouan, also known as Ndzuwani. Its volcanic origins have sculpted steep walls and overhangs adorned with colorful soft corals and sponges, creating a visually stunning playground for divers.
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Peak Season April, May, June, July, August, September
Jan Humpback whale season begins, nesting turtles
Feb Humpback whale season, nesting turtles
Mar Humpback whale season winding down, turtle hatchlings
Apr Post-rainy season clarity, good coral health
More monthly highlights
May Good visibility, potential for manta rays
Jun Good visibility, potential for manta rays and whale sharks
Jul Good visibility, potential for manta rays and whale sharks
Aug Good visibility, potential for manta rays and whale sharks
Sep Good pelagic activity
Oct Transition to rainy season, possible plankton blooms
Nov Start of humpback whale season, possible plankton blooms
Dec Humpback whale season, nesting turtles
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Le Passe en S

Le Passe en S on Anjouan offers a unique diving experience through its distinctive 'S' shaped channe...

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L' Epave de l'Arche Noah

L'Épave de l'Arche Noah on Anjouan is a captivating wreck dive, featuring a sunken vessel encrusted...

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Le Jardin de Corail

Le Jardin de Corail, or 'The Coral Garden', truly lives up to its name with a vibrant tapestry of so...

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La Faille

La Faille, meaning 'The Fault', presents a dramatic underwater spectacle with a large vertical crack...

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