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Eastern Kings

Trip Reports

Eastern Kings

The conditions (well, tides anyway) were perfect for an Eastern Kings shore dive so we headed down for a deep dive and some training dives in the shallows. Lots of boats had the same idea as we were joined out there by at least 2 other groups. Unfortunately the vis, Read more…

By admin, 4 yearsAugust 15, 2021 ago
Trip Reports

Eastern Kings amazing viz!

On Saturday 4 of our divers headed down to Plymouth for brunch and diving. Firstly, we visited the most important spot! Elveras café is about a 10 minute walk from this site and will fill you with mighty breakfasts for very little money. The diving was spectacular, with visibility between Read more…

By Sam Walder, 7 yearsJune 11, 2018 ago
Trip Reports

Eastern Kings Shore Dive!

7 hardy divers travelled down to Plymouth for a day of shore diving at Eastern Kings. Unphased by the 8 degree water and an array of leaky drysuits, we managed 2 dives on the wall, following the cables from the shore and then heading west along the wall at around Read more…

By Josh James, 7 yearsFebruary 11, 2018 ago
Dive Sites

Eastern Kings / Devil’s Point

Eastern Kings (also known as Devil’s Point) is usually done as a shore dive, and starts in Firestone Bay, Plymouth.This dive must be done on slack tide unless it’s bang on neaps, and is advisable to do on a high slack so the river sediment doesn’t reduce the visibility. You Read more…

By admin, 8 yearsFebruary 28, 2017 ago
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