Be prepared for a range of water
temperatures during your dives.
Not exact matches
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The water
temperature has dropped a little, with some
dives being around 24 degrees and the clear lines of thermoclines that we are so use to
during the mola season have been more common.
Water
temperature on the other hand averages 18 to 25 °C (65 - 77 ° F)
during the winter, 27 °C (80 °F) in spring and 24 - 33 °C (75 - 91 °F) in the summer and with so many islands and
dive sites to explore, a liveaboard is one of the most popular ways to
dive the Bahamas.
The
temperature during the day and night are relatively unchanged and the water
temperature is perfect for a comfortable swim, snorkel or scuba -
dive on the Great Barrier Reef.
Depth: 19 - > 130ft (6 - > 40m) Visibility: 50 - 98ft (15 - 30m) Currents: Mild to moderate Surface conditions: Generally calm with some swell or chop
during storms Water
temperature: 78 - 84 °F (25 - 29 °C) in summer and 72 - 80 °F (22 - 27 °C)
during winter Experience level: Beginners to advanced Number of
dive sites: ~ 20 Recommended length of stay: 8 - 12 days
Only first year
during the
temperature dive dT has a value.