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Advice on Diving in Ireland

...er. Most occasional divers are happy with a semi-dry complete with a hood, boots and decent gloves, but for longer, more frequent, or of course deeper dive outings, you might be happier with a dry suit. The best time to travel to Ireland for diving is May to October, when daylight is plentiful and the weather is likely to be at its most clement. Just over 500km north to south and 300km east to west, Ireland is not a huge island; unless you are travelling from major city to major city, travel times aren’t long. Ireland’s main diving will be found along the Atlantic west coast; however there ...

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Name Distance

Feel Good Scuba

Ireland

3.21 km

Oceandivers

Ireland

9.17 km

Dive Inn Scuba

Ireland

8.88 km

Flagship Scuba Diving Limited

Ireland

12.21 km

Discover Scuba Ltd

Ireland

16.47 km

Adventure Diving Limited

Ireland

40.29 km

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Name Distance

Howth

Ireland

2.3 km

Dublin

Ireland

13.98 km

Tallaght

Ireland

21.61 km

Leixlip

Ireland

28.75 km

Wicklow

Ireland

41.73 km

Arklow

Ireland

62.77 km

Dundalk

Ireland

75.34 km
Name Distance

DUB | Dublin

Ireland, Dublin

15.67 km

BFS | Aldergrove International Airport

United Kingdom, Belfast

137.33 km

WEX | Castlebridge

Ireland, Wexford

117.09 km

BHD | George Best Belfast City

United Kingdom, Belfast

140.56 km

HLY | Anglesey Airport

United Kingdom, Holyhead

94.17 km

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