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English (Translate this text in English): Park in the car park to the west of the island at 50p per hour. Access to site is a long walk across the paved causeway and then across the rocks surrounding the island. The site is tidal and the causeway can only be crossed at lower tides.
English (Translate this text in English): Park in the car park to the west of the island at 50p per hour. Access to site is a long walk across the paved causeway and then across the rocks surrounding the island. The site is tidal and the causeway can only be crossed at lower tides.
Park in the car park to the west of the island at 50p per hour. Access to site is a long walk across the paved causeway and then across the rocks surrounding the island. The site is tidal and the causeway can only be crossed at lower tides.
English (Translate this text in English): Park in the car park to the west of the island at 50p per hour. Access to site is a long walk across the paved causeway and then across the rocks surrounding the island. The site is tidal and the causeway can only be crossed at lower tides.
English (Translate this text in English): Park in the car park to the west of the island at 50p per hour. Access to site is a long walk across the paved causeway and then across the rocks surrounding the island. The site is tidal and the causeway can only be crossed at lower tides.
English (Translate this text in English): Park in the car park to the west of the island at 50p per hour. Access to site is a long walk across the paved causeway and then across the rocks surrounding the island. The site is tidal and the causeway can only be crossed at lower tides.
English (Translate this text in English): Park in the car park to the west of the island at 50p per hour. Access to site is a long walk across the paved causeway and then across the rocks surrounding the island. The site is tidal and the causeway can only be crossed at lower tides.
English (Translate this text in English): Park in the car park to the west of the island at 50p per hour. Access to site is a long walk across the paved causeway and then across the rocks surrounding the island. The site is tidal and the causeway can only be crossed at lower tides.
English (Translate this text in English): Park in the car park to the west of the island at 50p per hour. Access to site is a long walk across the paved causeway and then across the rocks surrounding the island. The site is tidal and the causeway can only be crossed at lower tides.
How? From shore
Distance Short walk from shore (< 5min)
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Alternative name St Mary's Island
Average depth 4 m / 13.1 ft
Max depth 6 m / 19.7 ft
Current Low ( < 1 knot)
Visibility Medium ( 5 - 10 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Standard
Experience All divers
Bio interest Interesting
More details
Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Reef
Dive site activities
- Marine biology
- First dive
- Dive training
- Snorkeling / Free diving
Dangers
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): The easier of two dives possible off the island. Enter water off rocks which are mostly sheltered from the waves. Dive follows island round to the north east. Rocks start around 2 metres from the surface and have various cracks containing crabs etc. Smaller kelp grows on the rocks and grows bigger as you head east. After the rocks is a small kelp forest.
English (Translate this text in English): The easier of two dives possible off the island. Enter water off rocks which are mostly sheltered from the waves. Dive follows island round to the north east. Rocks start around 2 metres from the surface and have various cracks containing crabs etc. Smaller kelp grows on the rocks and grows bigger as you head east. After the rocks is a small kelp forest.
The easier of two dives possible off the island. Enter water off rocks which are mostly sheltered from the waves. Dive follows island round to the north east. Rocks start around 2 metres from the surface and have various cracks containing crabs etc. Smaller kelp grows on the rocks and grows bigger as you head east. After the rocks is a small kelp forest.
English (Translate this text in English): The easier of two dives possible off the island. Enter water off rocks which are mostly sheltered from the waves. Dive follows island round to the north east. Rocks start around 2 metres from the surface and have various cracks containing crabs etc. Smaller kelp grows on the rocks and grows bigger as you head east. After the rocks is a small kelp forest.
English (Translate this text in English): The easier of two dives possible off the island. Enter water off rocks which are mostly sheltered from the waves. Dive follows island round to the north east. Rocks start around 2 metres from the surface and have various cracks containing crabs etc. Smaller kelp grows on the rocks and grows bigger as you head east. After the rocks is a small kelp forest.
English (Translate this text in English): The easier of two dives possible off the island. Enter water off rocks which are mostly sheltered from the waves. Dive follows island round to the north east. Rocks start around 2 metres from the surface and have various cracks containing crabs etc. Smaller kelp grows on the rocks and grows bigger as you head east. After the rocks is a small kelp forest.
English (Translate this text in English): The easier of two dives possible off the island. Enter water off rocks which are mostly sheltered from the waves. Dive follows island round to the north east. Rocks start around 2 metres from the surface and have various cracks containing crabs etc. Smaller kelp grows on the rocks and grows bigger as you head east. After the rocks is a small kelp forest.
English (Translate this text in English): The easier of two dives possible off the island. Enter water off rocks which are mostly sheltered from the waves. Dive follows island round to the north east. Rocks start around 2 metres from the surface and have various cracks containing crabs etc. Smaller kelp grows on the rocks and grows bigger as you head east. After the rocks is a small kelp forest.
English (Translate this text in English): The easier of two dives possible off the island. Enter water off rocks which are mostly sheltered from the waves. Dive follows island round to the north east. Rocks start around 2 metres from the surface and have various cracks containing crabs etc. Smaller kelp grows on the rocks and grows bigger as you head east. After the rocks is a small kelp forest.
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