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Juan Fernandez Archipelago
Chile
sea
3 Dive Sites
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Discover the unparalleled biodiversity of the Juan Fernandez Archipelago, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve located 670 km off the Chilean coast. Immerse yourself in spectacular underwater landscapes, navigate through swaying kelp forests, and encounter a wealth of endemic species in this remote South Pacific paradise.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, November, December
Jan
Summer, good visibility and marine life.
Feb
Peak summer, ideal for exploring the rich underwater ecosystems.
Mar
Autumn begins, water starts to cool slightly.
Apr
Good chance to see endemic species.
More monthly highlights
May
Water cools, visibility can be reduced.
Jun
Winter months, cooler water and potential for rougher seas.
Jul
Coldest water, visibility can be poor.
Aug
Winter conditions persist.
Sep
Water begins to warm, spring conditions returning.
Oct
Good diving conditions as temperatures rise.
Nov
Pre-summer, excellent visibility and pleasant temperatures.
Dec
Summer diving begins, good conditions for exploring.
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La Catedral
La Catedral, located in the Juan Fernandez Archipelago, offers a unique cave diving experience with...
25m
2 species
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El Arenal
El Arenal in the Juan Fernandez Archipelago presents a dynamic underwater landscape of sandy bottoms...
30m
2 species
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Punta Loberia
Punta Loberia, situated in the Juan Fernandez Archipelago, is renowned for its bustling sea lion col...
35m
2 species
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