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Trampa Tortuga

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All about Trampa Tortuga dive site

Visibility
to 30 m
Trampa Tortuga is a reef dive on San Andrés with a lively Caribbean profile and enough depth to feel more substantial than a shallow training site. The name suggests turtle associations, but the dive should be presented as a reef site where turtles may appear rather than a guaranteed encounter.
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What to see

Turtles may be seen, along with reef fish, angelfish, parrotfish, snappers, grunts, sea fans, sponges, hard corals, rays, and barracuda. Small life may hide in coral heads and ledges.

When To Go Diving

It is diveable year-round, with December to May usually offering the most reliable conditions. Water is warm, around 26–29°C, and visibility may be around 24–30+ metres in settled weather.