Peel Castle and Fenella Beach
As you dive around the castle grounds in depths up to 10 meters, Peel Castle provides a fantastic backdrop for diving. There is no need to return because it is a loop, so you can spend the entire dive exploring new areas. You'll pass through a variety of backdrops on your way around the Castle to Fenella Beach, starting with a Kelp Forest, then a few caves, and finally around the corner to the rocky sides of the cliff face.
Fenella Beach is a short strip of sand that connects St Patrick’s Isle to the rest of the Isle of Man. Located in a small, sheltered cove, Fenella is popular for scuba diving. It is home to a number of playful Seals. You can spend an hour playing hide-and-seek with them and having them nibble on your fins. Following the rocks out in a straight line on the south side of Fenella Beach makes for an easy dive. There are a number of rock channels in the area that are great for exploring.