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Kavieng
Papua New Guinea
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Explore the dynamic underwater landscapes around Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, where currents from the Bismarck Sea and Pacific Ocean create thrilling drift dives and attract abundant marine life. Discover airplane wrecks and a vibrant underwater world at the northern tip of New Ireland.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, July, August, April, September
Jan
Good chance of seeing sharks and barracuda. Wreck diving is excellent.
Feb
Wreck diving remains a highlight. Macro life is also good.
Mar
Manta rays can start to appear. Wrecks are still very interesting.
Apr
Manta ray season is in full swing. Visibility improves.
More monthly highlights
May
Excellent visibility and manta ray encounters. Schooling fish are abundant.
Jun
Peak season for manta rays and pelagic life. Great for wide-angle photography.
Jul
Continues to be prime time for manta rays and other large marine animals.
Aug
Excellent visibility and consistent manta ray sightings. Possible whale shark encounters.
Sep
Manta ray season begins to wind down, but still good sightings. Macro life is good.
Oct
Visibility can decrease. Wreck diving becomes more prominent again.
Nov
Wreck diving is excellent. Sharks and barracuda are common.
Dec
Good for wreck diving and seeing schooling fish. Macro life is also present.
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