Stoney Cove - National Dive Centre
First recognised as the "National Dive Centre" in 1963. Stoney Cove soon became popular with our pioneering diving predecessors.Much work has taken place to keep Stoney Cove at the forefront of dive training and it is recognised as the benchmark for other centres to follow.
The Centre includes a heated indoor training pool, superb conference rooms, a fantastic dive store full off great dive gear at very competitive prices and a super bar and restaurant called Nemos as well as the underwater features.
Wraysbury Dive Centre
A 15-acre lake for the sole purpose of diving used by the majority of schools and clubs in the South of England for their diver training, Wraysbury Dive Centre has all the associated facilities you will need for a good days diving.
Wraysbury’s not just for training! This is an ideal location to build your confidence and continue your diving experience in a controlled environment, testing that new equipment or just having fun whether you are an open water diver or techie.
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Traditionally, the UK is famous for wreck diving and there are certainly one or two of those around the coast line, however the ability to dive with seals, snorkel with basking sharks and see dolphins in the UK is not quite so well known. |
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A safe and enjoyable way to dive within your limitations and progress your diving! |
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What you do!
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Description
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What are the benefits?
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Options include diving at Horsea Island, Stoney Cove.
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Gaining Experience
6 - 18mts easy diving |
Fantastic opportunity for newly qualified divers to gain invaluable UK dive experience
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An independent club run by club members for club members.
Mostly hard boat diving around Poole, Weymouth and other prime UK sites |
Advanced UK Diving
10 - 30mts |
Explore the deeper wrecks and more advanced dive sites
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