Dive in San Diego

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    La Jolla Cove San Diego, USA

    The Cove is a rocky reef with an abundance of sea life (Garibaldi, Sea Lions, invertebrates and kelp).One of the most famous dive area of La Jolla. Don't miss it!
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    La Jolla Shores San Diego, USA

    Most diving is made from directly in front of the restrooms at Vallecitos or in front of the Marine Room restaurant to the south. Entry is easy, even in large surf but the swim to the edge of the canyon is long. Once in the canyon, you have several options. Vallecitos Point offers vertical walls…

    Missile Tower San Diego, USA

    This is a former Trident Missile launching platform for the US Navy.

    NOSC Tower Wreck San Diego, USA

    Those who have dived on the oil platforms know of the abundance of marine life that clings to the vertical steel members. And wreck divers know also how those hard metal surfaces attract much of the same kind of wonderful marine growth?thick, lush, vibrant and colorful. Wrecks and towers make for a…

    Point Loma San Diego, USA

    Kelp diving with a lot of fish

    Ruby E. Wreck San Diego, USA

    The Ruby E. sunk June 18, 1989 (intentional sinking for use as an artificial reef). It sits upright and intact on a sandy bottom, 90ft deep.Vessel size:- Length: 165'- Breadth: 38'- Tons: 150
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    The Cave San Diego, USA

    Yukon Wreck San Diego, USA

    Yukon wreck is a 110m (366 ft) long Canadian Mackenzie class destroyer. It sunk July 14, 2000.Vessel site:- Length: 366'- Breadth: 42'- Tons: 2,380- Built: Launched july 27, 1961 (by Burrard Dry Dock & Shipbuilding)The ship lays on a sandy floor, on her side.WARNING: Be absolutely sure you know what…