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The best place to see Maori Wrasse is Great Barrier Reef (Australia), scoring 88/100 on the Wildlife Encounter Index.

Peak month globally: July (up to 88/100). 1 destinations ranked below.

When is the best time to see Maori Wrasse?

July is the peak month for Maori Wrasse sightings globally, with scores reaching 88/100 at the best destinations.

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Monthly peak sighting scores for Maori Wrasse
MonthPeak sighting score
January78/100
February76/100
March74/100
April80/100
May82/100
June85/100
July88/100
August86/100
September84/100
October82/100
November80/100
December78/100

Data: WEI v6 — published ecology research, official park reports, multi-year trip records · Updated June 2026 · How we score

Where can you see Maori Wrasse in the wild?

Deep-dive into the raw sighting scores across all maori wrasse destinations. Find the perfect match for your travel month.

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What are the best safari parks for Maori Wrasse?

Great Barrier Reef (Australia) ranks #1 with a peak WEI score of 88/100.

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Top safari parks for Maori Wrasse
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1Great Barrier ReefAustralia88/100

Data: WEI v6 — published ecology research, official park reports, multi-year trip records · Updated June 2026 · How we score

Where is the best place to see Maori Wrasse?

Great Barrier Reef (Australia) ranks #1 with a peak WEI score of 88/100.

Data: WEI v6 — published ecology research, official park reports, multi-year trip records · Updated June 2026 · How we score

What is the best time of year to see Maori Wrasse?

July is the peak month for Maori Wrasse sightings, with scores reaching 88/100 at the best destinations. Use the monthly table above to compare all 12 months.

Data: WEI v6 — published ecology research, official park reports, multi-year trip records · Updated June 2026 · How we score

How does SafariDEX rank wildlife destinations?

Each score combines encounter probability, sighting reliability, and data precision — weighted using published research, official park reports and multi-year trip records. Scores above 75 indicate reliable sightings; above 85 means outstanding conditions. How we score →