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Bodega de Mark

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All about Bodega de Mark dive site

Bodega de Mark is likely a named local reef with lava-rock formations, ledges, and fish sheltering in the cracks. It works well as a slow exploratory dive, where the reward comes from looking carefully into crevices and watching fish patterns around the reef.

What to see

Divers may see moray eels, scorpionfish, wrasse, trumpetfish, parrotfish, soldierfish, nudibranchs, shrimps, and crabs. Barracuda or jacks may move along the reef edge.

When To Go Diving

April to November is usually the best window for warmer water and more stable visibility. Expect around 22–27°C water and visibility often between 15 and 30 metres.