Wreck, Cave and Wall Diving
We have many exciting dives to suit your requirements.
If you are a wreck diver, why not come along and dive on one of Scotland's newest wrecks "Jambo", This Cypriot registered vessel, which sank after hitting rocks off the Summer Isles on 29th June 2003, is 61 meters long and was carrying a cargo of zinc concentrate which has now been safely removed.
Conservation Cave

The Summer Isles
The Summer Isles is a group of about 20 islands, rocks and skerries that sit off the Coigach peninsula. Home to seals, otters and seabirds, the islands also offer fresh grazing for local crofters to summer their sheep. A trip to the Summer Isles is a popular excursion, and a local cruise boat takes you on a trip around them landing on both Tanera Mhor and Tanera Beag.
Other wrecks of interest are the "Fairweather V" a stern trawler which sank on 4th February 2001 and is covered in marine life.

The Boston Sterling, another trawler which sank, is 33 meters in length and is noted for its highly photogenic qualities. Innisjura, a wooden coastal trader which sank during World War 1, remains in relatively good condition for its age. There are many other wrecks on which to dive but these are by far the best.

We can also offer some fantastic wall dives ranging from 5 to 70 meters in depth.

The famous "Conservation Cave", also known as the "Cathedral Cave" is another great dive which was named by the Marine Conservation Society.

There are far too many wonderful diving opportunities to list them all so why not get in contact with us at Creag Ard Charters where we will be happy to help in any way possible with your requirements.

Pickups from Ullapool or Camusnagaul, Dundonnell (on Little Loch Broom). At Camusnagaul we have free off road car parking available.

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