Cornwall, Porth Kerris, 14th - 16th September 2001

Base Camp
Well done John & thanks Anne Marie for the excellent surface cover
Yes, BSAC divers are welcome to dive with us (sorry Russ)
Apres Dive
Lisa knows how to handle our sausages
Oop's no we can't see the stitches
And finally, yes we did do some diving

Porth Kerris Dive centre is located on the Lizard Peninsular in Cornwall and by the famous Manacles. It offers some of the best diving in the UK. You can enjoy some great shore diving, as we did on this trip at Dawrna Rock and Anchora reef, excellent for Open Water training or the odd specialty or Rescue course, where you can see an array of fish life from Cuttlefish to Cuckoo Wrasse.

You can also enjoy diving from Porth Kerris boats on the Manacles diving reefs like Vase & Raglan which are covered with a multitude of colours and life, expect to see jewel anemones, dead men's fingers, sea squirts, ling & pollock or you can choose to dive the famous wrecks of Cornwall such as the Volnay which was a cargo ship sank during the war or the Mohegan that sank on its return journey from America. No matter if you are shore or boat diving you are bound to enjoy some of the best diving the UK has to offer, whilst also enjoying some of the most scenic views of Cornwall.

If you go down to Porth Kerris, you have got to nip over to the Five Pilchards in Porth Allo, for some great company, food and excellent real ale, say hi to Logan while your there.

Water Temp. Year-round 12-22°C

Visibility on this trip: 7-15 metres Average 10 metres