Where to go diving in June?
Discover where to dive in June, for beautiful underwater discoveries!
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Diving in Cape Verde
Go on a diving trip to Cape Verde! In this archipelago near the equator, the water is warm all year round. The currents and wind can make diving a little more difficult for beginners. Avoid fire corals as they are urticant. The landscapes carved by volcanoes will surprise you with their great diversity. Don't miss out on the Chouclass plateau, with its magnificent staircase carved in volcanic rock. You will also enjoy the Burcona cave on Sal Island and Boa-Vista, the island of 300 wrecks. In early June, you will have a chance to see humpback whales. You will encounter hammerhead sharks, nurse sharks and giant manta rays (up to 7 meters)! Loggerhead sea turtles, lobsters, surgeonfish and snappers are some of the other species you can observe. A colourful landscape both on the land and under the sea!
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Diving in Canary Islands
Many treasures await you in the Canary Islands! In Lanzarote, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, you will discover very rare orange corals. Angel sharks can be found in the caves or in the black coral forests. Gorgonians and sponges will amaze you with their vibrant colours. Hammerhead sharks can be observed swimming alongside with rays, dolphins and friendly turtles. As for predators, there are many tunas, bonitos, barracudas that roam around while the large macro fauna of seahorses and nudibranchs thrives. In Tenerife, the underwater environment is as impressive as the diversity of species that inhabit it. Don't miss out on the Cueva de Palm Mar cave with its arches, swords and pinnacles, there are also many wrecks and you will encounter whales, killer whales, dolphins and various species of sharks.
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Diving in Jordan
A diving cruise in Jordan is a wonderful trip! Aqaba is the only port in Jordan that is not in the Dead Sea. The city is not very touristic, but it is a great diving spot where you can snorkel and deep-sea dive in the clear blue water of the Red Sea. Beware of the sun, otherwise you might turn red yourself. Clown fish, parrotfish, and other small colourful fish swimming in the coral gardens will delight you. Beautiful wrecks inhabited by magnificent nudibranchs can be found at the bottom of the sea. A dream for underwater photographers!
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Diving in Madagascar
A diving trip to Madagascar, you won't forget about it anytime soon! Nosy Be is a well-kept secret that reveals itself to honeymooners and divers. In this part of the Indian Ocean, you will dive into the heart of an amazing biodiversity. The beautiful coral reefs are home to fish as well as many marine mammals, dolphins, tursiops and pilot whales. Humpback whales, on the other hand, have their sanctuary on the other side of the island of Madagascar, in Sainte-Marie. You will also see the very rare and impressive right whale. The archipelagos of Mitsio and Radames are absolutely splendid, lost paradises where turtles are almost more numerous than divers.
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Diving in French Polynesia
After a long journey, relax on a diving cruise in Tahiti, a real garden of Eden. With more than 800 species of fish and marine mammals, Tahiti is a paradise for divers. Whales, dolphins, sharks, killer whales, a variety of soft and hard corals... No matter what the season is, French Polynesia has always so many things to offer. June is the best time to swim with manta rays in Bora Bora and in the Tuamotus. They can measure up to 7 meters / 23 feet wide! It is also the mating season for groupers in Fakarava. As for dolphins, they are not yet bothered by the arrival of whales. Snorkeling enthusiasts will be delighted by the multitude of colourful fish.
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