Peel Castle provides a fantastic back-drop for this dive, as you
circle around the castle grounds, in depths touching on 10 metres.
As a loop, there is no need to double back, so you can spend all
the dive exploring new areas.
Starting behind the food kiosk out on the Breakwater, you can clamber
in over the rocks - it gets very tricky when there is some swell,
and a long way to go over the rocks at low tide, so always take
this into consideration. Once you are in, it's as simple as keeping
the rocks on your left all the way around.
On your way around the Castle to Fenella Beach, you'll head past
a variety of backdrops, starting with a Kelp Forest, before hitting
a few caves, and then around the corner to the rocky sides of the
cliff face.
Peel is home to a number of Seals, which can be very playful - we've
spent a whole hour with Seals playing hide-and-seek and having them
nibble our fins! Just give them time to warm to you, and then they
won't want to leave you alone!
You can easily spend an hour to navigate around the route - anything
less than 45 minutes is powering it, and won't give you a chance
to admire the view.
The dive can always be done in the opposite direction, starting
at Fenella and exiting at the back of the Breakwater - bear in mind
however, entry here is difficult - exit can be even harder. If the
rocks at the breakwater are too dangerous, you can always start
& finish at Fenella. Also remember that the Breakwater toilets
flush straight into the sea behind the breakwater - just be careful
you avoid the outlet!
The South side of Fenella Beach also provides an easy dive, just
following the rocks out in a straight line. There's a number of
rock channels around here which make exploring good fun.