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Long Island
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3 Dive Sites
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Long Island is home to the awe-inspiring Dean's Blue Hole, the world's second-deepest known blue hole, plunging to an incredible 202 meters. Beyond this natural wonder, divers can experience exhilarating wall dives, explore colorful reefs, and discover intriguing shipwrecks. Exceptional visibility often exceeds 30 meters, promising unforgettable dives.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, March, April, October, November, December
Jan
Whale shark sightings can begin
Feb
Peak whale shark season
Mar
Continued whale shark sightings
Apr
Good conditions for reef diving
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May
Warmer waters, good for macro life
Jun
Turtle nesting season begins
Jul
Continued turtle activity
Aug
Possible afternoon showers
Sep
End of hurricane season, conditions can vary
Oct
Manta ray season begins
Nov
Peak manta ray season
Dec
Continued manta ray sightings
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Ponquogue Bridge
Explore the thriving ecosystem around the Ponquogue Bridge pilings in Hampton Bays, Long Island. Thi...
15m
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Wreck Valley
Venture into the legendary "Wreck Valley" off the coast of Long Island, New York, a renowned site fo...
40m
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Culloden Point
Discover the historical significance of Culloden Point in Montauk, a shore dive site featuring the r...
9m
1 species
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