TRIPS & EVENTS

  Welcome to our Trips page.

Keep an eye on this page and also follow our Facebook page at Divealot Scuba Store & Divealot Buddies,(the RED Star) to keep up-to-date and find out more. 

Whether it's just a day trip or a week away we may have something to interest you ...


Members from any dive clubs or non-affiliated individuals are always welcome to join our trips. 

(Bring your family with you if you like!)

Divealot & Capernwray Diving Centre

Capernwray 

WEEKEND TRIPS:

Welcome to Capernwray, the beautiful diving venue on the edge of the Lake District.

There are lots of good reasons to visit what many regard as the UK’s finest inland diving centre - crystal clear water, great underwater attractions, amazing fish life, easy access, great facilities and friendly, highly-experienced staff whose sole aim is to ensure you have a fantastic day, above and below the surface. We think this place is pretty special and we hope you will think so too. We look forward to seeing you on one of our diving & training trips at Capernwray soon


 Accommodation cost:

Twin Room single beds £27.50 each per night.

Double Room sharing £55.00 per night

Room for one person £40.00 per night

Unless the hotel put up there costs.

Call us to book a room. Payment is required and is NON refundable.


CAPERNWRAY:  Weekend Club Trips:

Dates of the next  trip.. Watch for more Dates.


This is a club trip, with some training going on..PADI Open Water, PADI Advanced Open Water, PADI  Wreck Speciality and Professional Underwater Photograpy.




Trips 2025 

Watch this space


These are club trips, with some training going on. PADI Open Water, PADI Advanced Open Water And PADI Speciality Courses.


All divers welcome - just contact us

Entrance fees to the lake  £20.00 per day non members and £15.00 a day for members

STONEY COVE DIVING DAYS:


Perhaps you would anjoy a few mid-week &  weekend diving days: 

Everyone is welcome.

KEEP YOUR EYE ON FACEBOOK for the diving days. Or contact the shop to see if any of us are going for a day....

(Follow the  Divealot Scuba page or Divealot Buddys)

We aim to try and go to Stoney Cove on the 3rd  Wednesday of every month.  We also organise some weekend trips, so if you would like to join us just contact us.

There's no payment charged to join us but you will need to pay the entrance fee :

£27 non- member 

£20 member of Stoney Cove.

Please remember you need to pre-book via the Stoney Cove website.


Everyone will be more than welcome to come along and join us. Look on facebook for more dates..


Fixed Dates so far:


Turkey Dip 27th December 2024 meet at 8.30am

Remember to book your space with Stoney


Please send a message to confirm you would like to attend.

PENNY PICK UP CHALLENGE IN THE POOL...IN THE DARK..


The event you have all been waiting for....

our 2024 Penny Pick Up Challenge will be held at the Cranwell Pool on the 12th of December 2024, at 7.00 pm. it will cost £6.00 per diver.

Here is the challenge!!!

There will be 1000's of pennies placed in the pool, randomly to which you will all get kitted up and enter the pool, (NO FINS) Torches will be required as the lights will then be turned out, to which you then have to collect as many pennies as you can in an allotted time. The next challenge will be mask snorkel and fins only.

After you exit the water, we will do a count up. There are 3 prizes, the prizes will be 1st 2nd and 3rd, hope you fancy a laugh.

Everyone Welcome. (Qualified Divers Only) PADI BSAC SSI etc

MESSAGE or CALL the DIVE CENTER TO BOOK..

HOLY LOCH

 June Dates to Follow 2024

Cost £160.00 each 

Full payment required to book the boat...

(includes 4 boat dives to 4 Wrecks)

Max 8 spaces.

Accommodation is extra :-)

Holy Loch Wrecks x 4

Depths: 8m – 20m

 


The Holy Loch was home to the American naval base during the Cold War. There were many barges, tools, vehicles and other artefacts dumped in the Loch when they finally left in 1992. Most of these items have been recovered or are now buried in the silt, but still many interesting and sheltered wrecks remain. So far we have discovered 2 landing crafts in depths of 18m and are both diveable in the same dive. These would have each carried 2 or 3 small armed vehicles or similar. The decks are wide enough to swim along and the tiny box wheelhouse looked like they were manned by children going on the size! They lie parallel to each other and are very similar in design, though one is said to be American and one is said to be German. Can you spot the difference?


 


There are also a couple of fishing boat wrecks, with one being around 40m away from an unknown, unnamed wreck. She appears to be around 30m in length, has a wooden hull with metal structure, bow and stern both raised, lots of artefacts on the deck, but no real identifying features. The marine life on this wreck is fantastic with shoals of fish often swimming around. The wreck is also host to many filter feeders, deadmans fingers and many species of anemone.


There is more to follow with the up-to-date itinerary

WHY NOT JOIN OUR CLUB ?

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