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Cathedral Rocks, Isle of Man
Cathedral Rocks on the Isle of Man is one of the Irish Sea's most dramatic dive sites, featuring enormous natural archways and tunnels packed with jewel anemones, huge sea fans, and plumose anemones in brilliant orange and white. The protected waters of the Isle of Man Marine Nature Reserve support exceptional biodiversity, and the site is accessible to intermediate divers on calm tidal conditions.
View site →Corryvreckan Whirlpool
The Gulf of Corryvreckan between Jura and Scarba hosts one of the world's largest and most powerful whirlpools, dived only at precise slack water by highly experienced teams. The underwater pinnacle at its heart drops into deep cold water, attracting massive shoals of fish, sunfish, and occasionally basking sharks in a truly dramatic seascape.
View site →Farne Islands
The Farne Islands off Northumberland offer one of the UK's most unique and joyful diving experiences — hundreds of playful Atlantic grey seals that actively seek out and interact with divers underwater. Beyond the seals, the rocky reefs and kelp forests are rich with crabs, lobsters, anemones, and a wonderful diversity of fish and invertebrate life.
View site →Filey Brigg
Filey Brigg is a dramatic rocky headland jutting into the North Sea, offering excellent shore diving across kelp beds, sand channels, and rocky reefs populated by large conger eels, ballan wrasse, and dogfish. The shallow maximum depth and easy shore access make it one of Yorkshire's most popular dive sites.
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