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The Baltic Sea

Lithuania
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Explore the Lithuanian coast of the Baltic Sea, a unique cold-water diving destination dotted with fascinating shipwrecks. Experience the distinct low salinity and variable visibility, offering an unforgettable adventure for those who embrace the Baltic's moody charm.
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Peak Season July, August, May, June, September
Jan Ice formation possible, limited diving.
Feb Ice formation likely, very cold.
Mar Ice melt can affect visibility.
Apr Waters begin to clear, marine life returning.
More monthly highlights
May Good visibility, increasing marine activity.
Jun Excellent conditions for exploring shipwrecks.
Jul Peak season for diving, clear waters and abundant life.
Aug Warmest water, excellent visibility.
Sep Still good visibility, marine life active.
Oct Visibility starts to decrease as waters cool.
Nov Conditions become colder, visibility can be variable.
Dec Freezing temperatures, ice formation likely.
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