Club dive Havelet ( RESCHEDULED TO 18th for better conditions)
Havelet bay east slipIf you fancy joining us for this shore dive you are very welcome , Havelet bay is overlooked by Castle Cornet and is a nice easy dive with lots to […]
If you fancy joining us for this shore dive you are very welcome , Havelet bay is overlooked by Castle Cornet and is a nice easy dive with lots to […]
The Peastacks is a rock formation situated on the beautiful south coast of Guernsey and is certainly one of my favorite dives. It is a great first boat dive for […]
East coast drift is a very popular dive in Guernsey , there are a number of starting points all with various depths so depending who we have on board we […]
LP is a fantastic drift dive, the current will be running north with a big tide so should be fun. Pick up will be at the Old Life Boat slip […]
LP is a fantastic drift dive, the current will be running north with a neep tide tide so should be gentle. Pick up will be at the Old Life Boat […]
East coast drift is a very popular dive in Guernsey , there are a number of starting points all with various depths so depending who we have on board we […]
The 🫛 Stacks is probably my favourite dive locally, it is a beautiful dive for all levels. There are two entry points depending on the weather. Bring your camera on […]
This picturesque bay (Saints Bay) is a lovely simple relaxing dive open to all levels of certification. Pick up will be @ the Old Life Boat slip at 15:00 sharp […]
Dive type: Boat Number of dives: 2 Min cert AOW Min age 15 Pick up will be at the usual place The Old Life Boat Slip at […]
This is one of my fav dives it is a lovely simple relaxing dive open to all levels of certification. Pick up will be @ the Old Life Boat slip […]
A great drift last time divers came across a lesser spotted dog fish ( Shark family ) Pick up will be at the Old life boat slip @ 17:30 so […]
A great wreck to dive on is the Cement Wreck, formed of the Oost Vlaanderen – a Dutch ship which was captured by the Nazis during WWII and then sunk by the RAF. The wreck sits at about 33 m below the surface, south-east of St. Peter Port. Conger eels and lobsters both hide out within […]