The Isle of Man has some of the most fascinating diving to be found anywhere in the UK. Weather permitting, the club dives every weekend either on wrecks, scenic drifts or high speed, eye popping, exhilarating, unforgettable drifts.

Below are some of the sites visited this year. Pictures can also be found in the Gallery.
 

                                                                                     

The wreck of the "Afton" - Located off Santon Head in 25 metres of water. This wreck makes for a pleasant dive with the remains of the wreck scattered around the intact engine and boilers. Many fish patrol the wreck.

The wreck of the "Citrine" - Located under the cliffs of Bradda Head, this relatively shallow wreck is home to many fish, crabs and lobster and is still largely intact. 

Clay Head - This is a scenic drift through bolder fields and kelp forests. Home to shoals of pollock and scallops a Sun Fish was sighted by club members this year.