Sea temperatures, water sports and vacation activities near Jacksonville Knoll
Water temperatures throughout the year and general information about Jacksonville Knoll...
Jacksonville Knoll is a geographical landform.
The water temperature around Jacksonville Knoll changes slightly year round.
The temperature ranges from 23.2°C (73.7°F) in March up to 29.4°C (84.9°F) in the month of September, as illustrated below. The average water temperature throughout the year is 26°C (79°F) and the best time for water activities is early fall, since Jacksonville Knoll is located in the northern hemisphere.
Hover over the bars to see temperature for each month in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
What is the current water temperature near Jacksonville Knoll?
The current water temperature in the month of February near Jacksonville Knoll is about:
23°C (74°F)
Are there surf spots near Jacksonville Knoll?
Not too many surf spots are located in close proximity to Jacksonville Knoll. A spot, which is not too far away, is French Bay, which is almost 144.3km (89.6miles) away from Jacksonville Knoll.
Click here to check out more information on French Bay and its water temperature. If you don't mind the long drive, you can also check out
Rush Reef, which is approximately 208.7km (129.6miles) away from Jacksonville Knoll. Another surfspot is
Rush Reef, located ca 208.7km (129.6miles) from Jacksonville Knoll.
Are there beaches near by?
No, not too many beaches are near to Jacksonville Knoll. A beach, which is not too far away, is
Paradise Island, which is almost 235.1km (146miles) away from Jacksonville Knoll. If you don't mind the long travel, you can also try
Palm Beach, ca 397.3km (246.8miles) away from Jacksonville Knoll.
Which wetsuit thickness is recommended for Jacksonville Knoll?
The water temperature at Jacksonville Knoll is extremely warm, reaching up to 29°C (85°F) in the months of August, September, and October. During this time, in the early fall, a wetsuit is normaly not required for surfing, swimming, snorkelling, or scuba diving . However, during early spring, water temperatures cool down to approximately 23°C (74°F). During these months, a thin top or a jumpsuit might be required to stay in the water for extended hours, but some might even be ok without a rashguard or thin top . For very windy conditions and cold mornings/evenings, it might be advisable to have a thin wetsuit or jumpsuit.
How is the scuba diving and fishing close to Jacksonville Knoll?
Due to comparatively large temperature changes during the year, fishing and Scuba diving conditions change a lot depending on the season. The temperature ranges from 23 to 28°C (74-83°F) during spring. Bigeye Tuna, Blackfin Tuna, King Mackerel, Spotted Seatrout, and White Marlin can usually be found in waters of this temperature range. Nevertheless, the conditions typically change during August, September, and October when water temperatures range from 24 to 29°C (76-85°F). Fish which love this water temperature include: Bonefish, Permit, Red Drum, and Tarpon.
Directions to Jacksonville Knoll: How do I get there?
Please follow the directions in the map below.
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