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The historic ports of St Abbs and Eyemouth are set in the fantastic Berwickshire coast, of the Scottish Borders, surrounded by jagged cliffs and old fishermen's cottages. The coastal water is unusually clear and home to spectacular underwater scenery and marine life, making it one of the top dive destinations in Europe. Here you can dive the incredible St Abbs and Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve, discover and explore over 80 wrecks and enjoy many shore dives. When you visit you will be amazed by the local hospitality, large range of family activities, and the incredible world class diving close to home.
Recent Blog Entries:Mike Clark's U12 Dive BlogSubmitted by Iain Easingwood on Fri, 12/03/2010 - 11:05.The season started with a stupendous dive on the U12 in fantastic 15 metre visibility. I was out with Marine Quest taking advantage of a lul in the bad weather. We were rewarded for the effort with amazing conditions if somewhat cold with water temperatures hovering around 5 Celsius. So shiver me timbres and all that! I don't think my pictures have done justice to the dive but hopefully they will give you an idea of how good the dive was. |