Bouley Bay
Bouley Bay, a tiny harbor on the north coast flanked by green cliffs with a sandy shelf descending into deep blue waters, is at the top of the list. Follow a series of hairpin bends as the road winds down towards the bay, revealing a deep anchorage. The pebble beach slopes steeply into deep waters, which are best enjoyed by stronger divers. Bouley Bay not only has some of Jersey's highest cliffs, but it also has the island's only dive center. The bay itself is pebbly, and because it is tucked away down a winding road, it is usually a peaceful place to visit.
Bouley Bay has some of the most consistent diving opportunities in Jersey and is often a sheltered spot no matter what time of year it is. It is ideal for beginners because it is right in front of the dive center, and the waters range in depth from 5 to 15 meters. A variety of sea life can be found here including anemone, shrimp, nudibranch, tube worms, scallops, pollock, bass, rays, pipefish, Wrasse, mullet, flat fish, lobster and more. This is definitely one of the best dive sites in Jersey.
- Depth: 5-15m
- Location: North coast of Jersey