Channel Diving - Brighton

Brighton Marina is well established as one of the largest marinas in Europe, its prime position between Selsey Bill and Beachy Head gives charter boats easy access to the many hundreds of wrecks dotted along the Sussex coastline.

With such a large number of wrecks to choose from, the diving around Brighton is proving to be extremely popular, there are wrecks of all shapes and sizes catering for all grades of diver, from the novice to the experienced technical/tri-mix diver.

Shallow inshore wrecks include: Clodmore, City of Brisbane, Lancer 2, Inverclyde, Steam Trawler, Pentrych, Miown, Vale of Leven.

30-40 metre wrecks include: TR Thompsom, Ashford, Braunton, Mira, Fortuna, Vasco, City of Waterford, Ramsgarth, HMS Kerryado.

TR. ThompsonThe City of Waterford

40-50 metre wrecks include: HMS Minion, Quail, Moldavia, Nyon, Seaford Ferry, Molsley, Candia, UC65, Northeaster, Warilda.

HMS MinionThe Duke of BuccleughMoldavia

50-Tri-mix wrecks include: Lanfranc, Pagenturm, Aracataca, Glen Arm Head, Aristos, Duke of Buccleugh, Marga, Gull, Holmforce, U-Boat.

Brighton Marina

The marina itself has a large selection of bars and restaurants, a cinema, supermarket, shopping square and bowling alley there is also the David Lloyd Centre, for those who are members. There are hotels and guest houses within 5-10 minutes of the marina, and there is also a camp site directly above the marina itself. The town centre is only 15 minutes away, where there is an abundance of night life, clubs of all description, restaurants and other things to amuse.

For further information and directions please visit the Brighton Marina website.