19.03.2026 (Thursday)
- Strong swell – dangerous for diving/exiting (2.1 m)
- Optimal swell period (7.1 s)
- Optimal water temperature (25.5 °C)
- Strong wind – dangerous (avg 10.0 m/s)
- Air temperature is comfortable for preparation and entry (avg 21.2 °C)
- Optimal current speed (1.0 kts)
- Low tides – preparation required (0.5 m, LAT)
20.03.2026 (Friday)
- Strong swell – dangerous for diving/exiting (2.1 m)
- Optimal swell period (7.5 s)
- Optimal water temperature (25.2 °C)
- Strong wind – dangerous (avg 9.3 m/s)
- Air temperature is comfortable for preparation and entry (avg 21.3 °C)
- Strong current – experience required (1.1 kts)
- Low tides – preparation required (0.6 m, LAT)
21.03.2026 (Saturday)
- Significant swell – experience required (1.8 m)
- Optimal swell period (7.1 s)
- Optimal water temperature (25.4 °C)
- Moderate wind – experience required (avg 5.1 m/s)
- Air temperature is comfortable for preparation and entry (avg 21.8 °C)
- Strong current – experience required (1.0 kts)
- Low tides – preparation required (0.6 m, LAT)
22.03.2026 (Sunday)
- Significant swell – experience required (1.1 m)
- Optimal swell period (6.7 s)
- Optimal water temperature (26.2 °C)
- No strong wind – comfortable for diving (avg 2.8 m/s)
- Air temperature is comfortable for preparation and entry (avg 22.3 °C)
- Strong current – experience required (1.4 kts)
- Low tides – preparation required (0.6 m, LAT)
23.03.2026 (Monday)
- Optimal swell size - comfortable (0.6 m)
- Optimal swell period (6.9 s)
- Optimal water temperature (26.1 °C)
- No strong wind – comfortable for diving (avg 4.1 m/s)
- Air temperature is comfortable for preparation and entry (avg 22.7 °C)
- Strong current – experience required (1.5 kts)
- Low tides forecast (0.5 m, LAT)
24.03.2026 (Tuesday)
- Strong swell – dangerous for diving/exiting (2.3 m)
- Optimal swell period (7.2 s)
- Optimal water temperature (26.1 °C)
- No strong wind – comfortable for diving (avg 3.5 m/s)
- Air temperature is comfortable for preparation and entry (avg 23.2 °C)
- Strong current – experience required (1.3 kts)
- Low tides – preparation required (0.5 m, LAT)