Scuba San Diego Kelp & Reef Dives

Anchor Management South Point Loma
Unearthed from the archives, the rarely visited Anchor Management dive site awaits your discovery. Prepare to immerse yourself in a wall adorned with funky rock structures, a plethora of nudibranchs, and the majestic presence of large sheepshead, all contributing to an unforgettable underwater adventure.

Chris's Rock
Chris's Rock is an exhilarating dive site with a depth range of approximately 50 to 90 feet, making it an advanced-level dive. The dive site gets its name from one of the prominent large rocks rising from the sandy seafloor. Chris's Rock is comprised of a series of rock piles scattered among the sandy bottom.

Bird Rock La Jolla
Nestled within the enchanting La Jolla Kelp Marine Reserve, Bird Rock is a rocky reef teeming with vibrant marine life.
Situated on the edge between La Jolla's rocky reef and the sandy expanse that descends offshore, Bird Rock offers depths ranging from 55 to 75 feet. The site showcases large rock outcroppings that provide an alluring blend of rocky formations and sandy expanses.

Captains Mast
This rocky reef is covered in newly sprouted kelp, tons of nudibranchs and other local characters. The rocky reef structure is AMAZING - with medium sized caves, crevices, huge shelves, and vertical cliffs as large as 30’ tall. Tons of sea life can be found here, including nudibranchs, a variety of bass, bat rays, sea stars, and much much more.

Train Wheels South Point Loma
The Train Wheels dive site derives its name from the prominent feature found here – a set of train wheels lying on the ocean floor. Multiple sets of train wheels can be observed, and their presence in this underwater environment sparks curiosity. The origin and purpose of these train wheels remain speculative. . .

Ancient Caverns
In 2015, our local Giant kelp forests suffered a devastating blow from the warm waters of an El Niño weather pattern. The once-beautiful kelp forests sadly withered away, leaving little behind. However, amidst this ecological tragedy, a glimmer of hope emerged in the form of the Ancient Caverns dive site. This location in Point Loma managed to hold onto its kelp forests. . .

Divers Disne-yLand
This brand new site has been a hit each time we visit it. With a little bit of everything-sandy bottom, giant rocky crevices, Giant kelp, Garibaldi , horn sharks, ling cod and of course tons of nudibranchs! It is a dive that you won't want to miss. Check out our you tube video on both of these sites for a sneak preview.

Strawberry Ledges
Attention all macro photographers! Prepare to be enthralled by your new favorite site, Strawberry Ledges, a recently discovered gem in Point Loma. From the moment divers first explored this site, the unanimous reaction was "OMG that was phenomenal!" The sheer brilliance of this location demanded a fitting name, and although "phenomenal" didn't make the cut, the wonder of Strawberry Ledges remains unparalleled.

Connor's Canyon
Welcome to Connors Canyon, a magnificent rocky reef pinnacle nestled within the depths of the Point Loma kelp forests. This dive site boasts a depth range of around 45 to 75 feet, offering an exhilarating underwater adventure for confident open water certified and intermediate level divers.

Scout's Out
This rocky reef structure-centric dive site, houses cervices and crags, caves and cliffs, this site will not disappoint! Covered in newly sprouted kelp, tons of nudibranchs and other local characters. Tons of sea life can be found here, including nudibranchs, a variety of bass, bat rays, sea stars, and much much more.




