The Iron Pier and The Dolphin, Ramsey
The Iron Pier extends from Ramsey Beach in the north of the island, with a maximum depth of about 14 meters at high tide. Following along the base of the Iron Pier, in and out of the under-water structure, you'll find a plethora of marine life congregating under the relatively safe shelter of the pier.
At the end of the Pier, head north for a few minutes until you reach the Dolphin. Much of the structure has collapsed, making it a fantastic dive with plenty of nooks and crannies to poke your head under. Again, a plethora of marine life calls this place home, including at least four resident Conger Eels, a plethora of Lobsters, and the incredibly charismatic Tompot Blennies. The Tompot Blennies, which can be seen poking their heads out of the cracks and crevices, are extremely curious fish that frequently pop out to take a closer look at the passing diver.