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Shore Dives with Bouley Bay Dive Centre
Experience Jersey's sublime coastline and embark on underwater adventure across a variety of beautiful bays. Shore Dive are open to all levels of divers, but guests will be required to have dived in the last several months or have booked onto a refresher dive. If you're not qualified, you would be better suited for the Discover Scuba sessions. For more details on specific dives and how to book, please visit our website or contact us today.
La distance: 1-2h
Prix: à partir de £40
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Dive Sites & Dates:
Bonne Nuit | 30/03, 04/05, 12/05, 09/06, 25/08, 03/09
Bouley Bay | 17/03, 19/04, 10/05, 12/05, 19/06, 07/07, 14/07, 18/07, 02/08, 11/08, 18/08, 23/09
Gorey | 07/07, 20/07, 27/08
Grève de Lecq | 19/05, 15/06, 17/08, 14/09
Rozel Bay | 31/08, 15/09, 29/09
St. Catherine's Bay | 24/03, 14/04, 21/04, 25/05, 04/07, 24/08
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Bouley Bay Dive Centre
Five star PADI scuba diving resort and BSUPA paddle boarding school overlooking the north coast of Jersey at Bouley Bay. The longest established dive centre in Jersey offering a full range of dive courses, equipment sales, rentals and servicing, snorkelling boat trips, paddleboarding instruction and rental along with regular yoga classes.
Bouley Bay
Bouley Bay is a tiny harbour on the north coast flanked by green cliffs with a sandy shelf descending into deep blue waters. Follow a series of hairpin bends as the road winds its way down towards the bay to reveal a deep anchorage. The pebble beach shelves steeply into deep waters best enjoyed by stronger swimmers.
Bonne Nuit Bay
Bonne Nuit, French for ‘good night’ because of its reputation as a quiet and peaceful mooring, is a small natural harbour nestled in the north coast and sheltered by the cliffs towering above it. At low tide, a small sandy beach appears below the pebbles, a perfect spot to build sandcastles, make some beach art or enjoy a picnic.
St. Catherine’s Bay
St. Catherine's Breakwater and Bay are most popular with both novice and skilled sailors, canoeists and anglers, it is home to St. Catherine's Sailing Club and the Jersey Canoe Club. Originally planned as a harbour for the Royal Navy to counter the threat of a French invasion, the breakwater was started in 1847 but shallow water halted their plans.
Rozel Bay
Rozel Bay is a beautiful fishing port nestled in Jersey’s north-east, sheltered by green rolling hills. Low tide reveals a small expanse of beautiful white sand with tiny fishing boats stranded on it’s banks. Many are drawn to this blissful scene to pass a quiet afternoon over cloudless views of the French coast.
Grève de Lecq Beach
This sheltered north facing beach is fringed with wooded slopes and leafy country pubs. A firm favourite with families, with rocks to climb, pools to search for critters in, a sea that’s never too far out even at a low tide and lifeguards during the summer months, all make this beach a winner.
Archirondel Bay
Archirondel is a very popular pebbly beach with plenty of sandy space to stretch out on too. Swim in the clear calm sea, skim stones and watch them skip across the water, or explore hidden rock pools at low tide. At high tide the sand is covered, so be sure to time your adventure just right.