Reviews of freedive locations

San Salvador SW wall

This dive site was submitted by Connor Davis.

23 degrees 56′ 16.31″N 74 degrees 33’46.62″ W. This is one spot on a long wall, bottomless, not quite vertical, extends.5 miles west and lots of miles east.

This one is world …

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Conception Island

This dive site was submitted by Connor Davis.

Approx 23 degrees 48′ 38.29″ N, 75 degrees 07′ 13.15″ W

The top of the wall is at 60 ft with big coral heads topping out at 40 ft, and extending down …

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Northwest little Cayman

This dive site was submitted by Connor Davis.

The northwest section of Little Cayman is a flat shelf 100-200 yrds wide, 20 ft deep or less, leading to a bottomless vertical wall. This spot is famous among scuba divers but …

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Mermaid Cove

A stunning mermaid was dropped into the waters here years ago. Find her by following the buoy down and swimming straight out. She is in about 17 meters of water.

You will find her encrusted with tube worms and wearing …

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Hardy Ball Point

Hardy Ball point has great diving. It is not a true wall, but somewhere in between a steep rocky slope and a wall. It drops off nice and fast and has lots of life around. There are amazing vase sponges …

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Salsbury County Park

This dive site was submitted by Joshua Fullington, a freediver based in Washington.

Ample free and easy access to rocky beach. I dove the site yesterday on high tide. Exchange was from +10 feet to maybe +6 feet so outgoing …

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Edmonds underwater park

This dive site was submitted by Dave Forcucci, a Washington based freediver.

If you are in Seattle you need to do this dive. No fishing allowed just looking. Lots of HUGE ling cod and Cabezon. All the structure is artificial, …

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Sucia Island Echo Bay reef

This dive site was submitted by  Dave Forcucci, a Washington State based freediver.
Very nice bottom relief and we only saw the artificial reef/ wreck once since the visibility was not very good. Bottom is pretty scoured and there were …

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