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Tutuila

American Samoa
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Tutuila, the largest island of American Samoa and home to its capital, Pago Pago, boasts surrounding waters that promise exceptional diving. Explore vibrant coral gardens, dramatic deep drop-offs, and intriguing underwater pinnacles, often with visibility exceeding 30 meters, revealing a kaleidoscope of marine life.
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Peak Season June, July, April, May, August, September
Jan Warm water, potential for plankton blooms.
Feb Rainy season, visibility can be reduced.
Mar Rainy season, potential for stronger currents.
Apr End of rainy season, visibility improving.
More monthly highlights
May Good visibility, calm seas.
Jun Excellent visibility, calm conditions, abundant coral.
Jul Peak dry season, best visibility and calmest seas.
Aug Good visibility, potential for humpback whale sightings (migration).
Sep Humpback whale season continues, good marine life.
Oct Transition to rainy season, visibility may decrease.
Nov Rainy season, potential for plankton blooms.
Dec Rainy season, potential for stronger currents.
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