We try to have at least one day trip every month where we organise dives for the club. The club members organise their own diving on all other occasions but we
try to help out if we can. Club Members are very welcome to dive with us when we are organising training dives too and this is a great way to learn the dive sites.
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We tend to do a lot of diving at Hook Head and use it primilarly for training dives and night dives. When the weather is good it is hard
to find a better shore dive anywhere in Ireland. There are caves and swimthroughs, seals and lobsters and even a few fish. There is a shallow wreck if you
can find it and the diving here can suit all levels.
We don't dive Wicklow Head as often as Colin would like. It is our local dive site and with a seal colony and some swimthroughs and caves it makes for
some great diving. This is a boat dive only.
This is an excellent dive on a large deep wreck. The Folia is well broken up in the center but the stern and the bow are worth seeing. The wreck also has loads
of shells and is a great training dive for the deep stuff.
The wreck of the Allister is a shore dive from Ringhaddy pier in Strangford Lough. We havent dived this before and although its a long drive for a day trip we are
going to give it a go this year.
We don't do a lot of diving in Dublin Bay but this year we might just make a trip up and see whats going on!
If we can get Tom off his butt we will be organising regular dives out to the Lennox Wreck off the big Saltee Island this year. This is a great wreck for beginners and its a lovely
dive for experienced divers too.
We havent dived Tramore before but seeing as we visit Hook Head a lot I think a little further along the road might offer us some great new diving. I have heard some good things
about the diving there so we will give it a go.
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