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Bligh Water
Fiji
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Venture into Bligh Water, a dynamic oceanic playground named after Captain William Bligh, where nutrient-rich currents fuel an abundance of marine life. This renowned Fijian hotspot is a magnet for pelagic encounters, offering exhilarating dives that are best suited for seasoned adventurers.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, May, January, March, June, July, August, September, October, November
Jan
Known for its diverse marine life and healthy reefs. Possible plankton blooms.
Feb
Rainy season can affect visibility. Still good for encountering sharks and larger reef fish.
Mar
Rainy season tapering off, visibility improving. Good for exploring the many bommies.
Apr
Start of the dry season. Excellent visibility, ideal for wide-angle photography.
More monthly highlights
May
Peak dry season. Crystal clear waters, abundant fish life, and healthy corals.
Jun
Good visibility. Possible sightings of manta rays and sharks.
Jul
Excellent conditions for encountering large pelagics. Manta rays are often seen.
Aug
Consistent diving. Manta ray season continues. Good for exploring the numerous dive sites.
Sep
Transitioning to warmer waters. Visibility remains excellent.
Oct
Good visibility. Manta rays are still frequently sighted.
Nov
Manta ray season. Increased activity at cleaning stations. Start of the rainy season.
Dec
Rainy season. Visibility can be reduced by rain and plankton. Still good for reef diving.
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