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San Clemente Island
Located just 60 miles west of San Diego, this 18 mile long
island is the jewel of the southern Channel Islands!
Sunlit shallows and vertical walls of San Clemente's leeward side are an excellent place
for beginners to acclimate themselves and for more adventurous to
explore walls and deep pinnacles.
The world-famous Pyramid Cove is an absolute diver's Mecca. The
cove, which encompasses four miles of the southern end of San
Clemente, has dozens of dive locations with extremely diverse
underwater terrain. The canyons , arches, walls, and redwood-like
kelp forests have earned this area the distinction of being rated
among the best dive destinations in the world! You could spend a
week here and not hit all of the amazing dive sites.
For the adventurous, San Clemente's windswept backside is the place
to observe nature as it was. Due to
the prevailing wind and the open-ocean sell, we rarely get to dive
this area. But when Mother Nature allows us to venture up the
windward-side we feel blessed. Pristine kelp forests, abrupt walls,
huge fish, crevices packed with spiny lobster...absolutely more life than can be viewed in one
dive, or one trip for that matter.
San Clemente's far west end
offers more magic. The Coral Garden and Purple Boilers, carpeted
with beautiful purple hydrocoral, are a photographer's dream. Castle
Rock's shallow water caves and kelp forest offer unparalleled
exploration possibilities. Northwest Harbor, with its calm water and
small sea lion rookery is the place to come face-to-face with a sea
lion.
San Clemente offers something for everyone. Beginners to advanced
divers will enjoy the same dive sites. Photographically speaking,
YOU WANT TO VISIT SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND!
Don't miss out on the jewel...San Clemente Island!
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