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Annobón Island

Equatorial Guinea
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3 Dive Sites
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Annobón Island, a remote volcanic outpost in the South Atlantic, invites divers to explore its dramatic underwater topography. Plunge into clear waters to discover steep drop-offs and caves, all teeming with rich marine biodiversity.
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Peak Season January, February, August, March, July, September
Jan Exceptional visibility, pristine reefs, potential for large pelagics.
Feb Peak season for visibility and calm seas, ideal for all diving levels.
Mar Still excellent conditions, start of the transition to the rainy season.
Apr Rainy season, increased plankton, good for macro life and smaller fish.
More monthly highlights
May Rainy season, reduced visibility but rich biodiversity.
Jun End of rainy season, visibility improving, good for exploring.
Jul Post-rainy season, clear waters, potential for turtle sightings.
Aug Warm waters, excellent visibility, possibility of manta rays and other large pelagics.
Sep Manta ray season, prime conditions for encountering large marine life.
Oct Transition to rainy season, visibility may decrease.
Nov Rainy season, reduced visibility but still supports a rich marine environment.
Dec End of rainy season, visibility improving, good for exploring.
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