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The 6 Best Places to Dive in June
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Many places around the world are open for great dives in June each year. Read about the 6 best places to dive in June. Or if you want some exciting destinations in July please click here, or for the yearly calendar click here.
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Bikini Atoll
One of the best and most famous wreck diving destinations in the world is open for liveaboards in June. Join a cruise to the utterly unique destination where atom bombs sank the mock battle fleet after the end of WWII. They have the only submerged aircraft carrier within recreational dive limits, the USS Saratoga.
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Papua New Guinea
During June the Bismarck sea offers excellent diving conditions, so the famous Milne Bay area destination is ideal with its mix of pelagic and macro life. Kavieng also has many WWII wrecks and drift dives with sharks and sailfish for liveaboard guests to enjoy. A cruise in the remote and pristine area of PNG has something for every diver.
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Great Barrier Reef
The dwarf minke whale migration is in full force this month, with liveaboards having unique itineraries to increase guests’ chances to interact with these fantastic creatures. Join a liveaboard for the only opportunity to snorkel with these mammals and also the chance to see the humpback whales that reach the water at this time of year too.
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Dominican Republic
The calm waters of the Caribbean Islands continue for a few more months, but March is the ideal time to take a liveaboard to the Silver Banks for the humpback whale migration. Very few boats have a licence to visit this area and guests can join the chase tenders to swim and snorkel with these amazing mammals. There can be between 5 and 7,000 whale visiting this area during the two months.
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Maldives
Hanifaru Bay in the Maldives is an ideal destination for anyone wanting close up encounters with manta rays. Here there can be over 200 individuals at any one time inside the bay due to the large amount of plankton which is increased by the southwest monsoons. The whale sharks are also present and only possible to visit via a liveaboard cruise.
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Galapagos
The June migration of the humpback whales is in full force in Galapagos where divers have a chance to encounter these 18m mammals up close. The water also turns a little cooler with the end of the rainy season and the dry weather arrival. Also be on the lookout for the whale sharks which appear with the plankton blooms.
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