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Sound of Mull Wrecks
Tobermory · Argyll, Scotland · United Kingdom
A sheltered Scottish sea channel harbouring a fleet of diveable shipwrecks spanning centuries, surrounded by cold-water reefs rich with anemones, seals, and crustaceans.
Lundy Island Marine Conservation Zone
Ilfracombe · Devon · United Kingdom
Britain's first Marine Conservation Zone in the Bristol Channel, where nutrient-rich Atlantic waters support spectacular cold-water reefs of jewel anemones, grey seal colonies, and some of the UK's best wreck diving.
Chesil Beach Dorset
Weymouth · Dorset · United Kingdom
A unique shore-dive destination on England's Jurassic Coast where a massive shingle barrier beach drops into surprisingly rich temperate reef, attracting cuttlefish aggregations, conger eels, and diverse nudibranch species.
Swanage Pier
Swanage · Dorset · United Kingdom
A Victorian-era pier on the Dorset coast offering sheltered shore diving through a marine-rich underwater garden of kelp forests, cuttlefish nurseries, and seahorse habitat in the heart of the Jurassic Coast.
Farne Islands
Seahouses · Northumberland, England · United Kingdom
A wild archipelago off northeast England famous for playful grey seal encounters, colourful kelp forests, and dramatic basalt reef formations.
SMS Konig, Scapa Flow
Stromness · Orkney Islands · United Kingdom
A WWI German battleship lying inverted in Scapa Flow, her massive hull and exposed keel offering an awe-inspiring technical dive through one of the most historically significant wreck sites in the world.
Scapa Flow - SMS Markgraf
Stromness · Orkney, Scotland · United Kingdom
One of the greatest wreck dives on Earth: a scuttled World War I German battleship lying inverted in the cold, dark waters of Orkney's legendary Scapa Flow.
St Abbs Head Marine Reserve
Eyemouth · Scottish Borders · United Kingdom
A volcanic rocky coastline on Scotland's eastern shore where one of Europe's oldest marine reserves protects kelp forests, anemone-covered gullies, and wolf fish dens in remarkably clear North Sea water.
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The DiveOne dive sites catalog includes reefs, wrecks, walls, caves and drift dive locations across major dive destinations. Each location includes depth, conditions, environment type and skill requirements to help you plan safely.
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