Argyll, Scotland dive sites
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Best Season
May-September
Skill Levels
intermediate
Nearby Cities
Tobermory
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Diving in Argyll, Scotland
Argyll, Scotland offers wreck dive sites across 1 location. Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions before planning your dive.
FAQ
How many wrecks are diveable in the Sound of Mull?
The Sound of Mull contains at least 20 documented shipwrecks, of which around 8-10 are regularly dived. The most popular include the SS Hispania, a 140-metre Swedish cargo ship sunk in 1954, the Thesis, a small coaster sitting upright at 25 metres, and the Shuna, accessible to less experienced divers in shallower water. The variety of wrecks suits divers of different experience levels.
What is the best wreck to dive in the Sound of Mull?
The SS Hispania is generally considered the star wreck of the Sound of Mull. At 140 metres long and sitting between 12 and 30 metres depth, she is large enough to require multiple dives to explore fully. The wreck is heavily colonised by plumose anemones, dead man's fingers, and jewel anemones, making it as much a marine life dive as a wreck dive. The bow section is particularly photogenic.
Is the Sound of Mull suitable for less experienced divers?
Yes, the Sound of Mull offers wreck sites across a range of depths and conditions. The Shuna wreck sits in relatively shallow water and is suitable for recently certified divers with some cold-water experience. The channel itself is sheltered from Atlantic swells by Mull island, creating calmer conditions than the open west coast. A drysuit is essential regardless of experience level.