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Alderney
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Alderney, the northernmost of the Channel Islands, provides a range of dive sites that include historic wreck dives and natural reefs. The currents around Alderney can be strong, offering challenging dives that are best suited for experienced divers. The island's dive zones are less crowded than those around Guernsey, offering a more secluded diving experience. Highlights include the wreck of the SS Liverpool, which sank in 1907, and the chance to see a diverse array of marine life.
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Dive Sites in Alderney
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SS Liverpool
The SS Liverpool is a popular shipwreck dive site. The ship sank in 1902 and rests at a depth of 42...
42m
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SS President
The SS President is another shipwreck site in Alderney. Sunk in 1939, it lies at a depth of 58 meter...
58m
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The Ridges
The Ridges is a natural underwater ridge formation. Divers can swim through the numerous gullies and...
20m
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Black Rock
Black Rock is a dive site known for its underwater cliffs and canyons. Divers can encounter a divers...
35m
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L'Etacq
L'Etacq is a shallow dive site that is perfect for beginners. The maximum depth is 12 meters, and di...
12m
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