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Advice on Diving in Ireland

... all-Ireland diving trip. Ireland boasts a cool temperate maritime climate. The “land of eternal spring”, means plenty of rainfall and no real extremes in temperature. Temperatures range from low teens to mid-twenties Celsius at the height of summer, to single digits and close to freezing daytime temperatures in winter. It rains almost every day in Ireland, but showers can last just minutes. Make sure you bring plenty of layers and some decent rainwear. Water temperatures go from 5-6C January to March, to a balmy 15-16C July to September. Most occasional divers are happy with a semi-dry comp...

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Name Distance

Mevagh Dive Centre Ltd

Ireland

243.17 km

Scubadive West

Ireland

376.4 km

Aquaholics

Ireland

285.14 km

Aquaholics

United Kingdom

284.29 km

Lochaline Dive Centre

United Kingdom

259.45 km

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Name Distance

Carrigart

Ireland

242.83 km

Letterkenny

Ireland

266.44 km

Bangor

Ireland

317.15 km

Sligo

Ireland

317.54 km

Castlebar

Ireland

352.66 km

Westport

Ireland

356.87 km

Clifden

Ireland

390.38 km
Name Distance

BRR | North Bay

United Kingdom, Barra

152.39 km

BLY | Belmullet

Ireland, Belmullet

307.66 km

BEB | Benbecula

United Kingdom, Benbecula

164.46 km

TRE | Tiree

United Kingdom, Tiree

193.11 km

CFN | Donegal

Ireland, Carrickfinn

239.36 km

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