The Inner Reef: 18-33Mts
Deep Irish wall dive with sharks, rays, and kelp.
Boat Access
25m Avg Depth
33m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site offers a fascinating underwater landscape. The depth ranges from eighteen meters, where a kelp forest begins, to thirty-three meters. A substantial wall of solid rock descends to a sandy seabed – approximately half a mile in length. This area is teeming with marine life; you might encounter lobster, crawfish, sea cucumber, and even blue sharks alongside numerous dog fish. Edible sea urchin and spiny starfish are also abundant. The reef itself is vibrant, illuminated by diverse sponges, anemones, and soft coral formations. On the sandy bottom, electric rays and monk fish can frequently be observed.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
wall divesharkdeep divekelp forestcold waterboat dive
Marine Life
blue sharkdog fishelectric raymonk fishlobstercrawfishsea cucumberedible sea urchinspiny starfishspongesanemonessoft coralkelp
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Advanced
Depth extends to 33 meters, requiring advanced certification and experience.
Hazards:
depthcurrentcold waterboat traffic
Current Strength:
Moderate
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