Scuba diving in Anna Maria
Beverly Hills is one of the most famous diving
destinations in the state of California. Its special
location near some famous wrecks and dive sites makes it
an attractive destination
for divers of all levels of expertise. These
variety of aqua life and the great visibility make it
even more popular for holiday makers.
Always dive according to your level of training.
Never enter the water without checking with
Beverly Hills
dive centers for safety, additional information, level
required for each dive site and without being accompanied by
a professional.
All the information provided is purely informative for our
readers and shouldn't be used as is to plan your immersion.
Average annual temperature: Between 20°C and 26°C
(69° F and 80° F).
Visibility often averaging: Visibility is between 30
and 60 feet (10 to 18 meters).
Coldest time: December
Warmest time: August
Possible to dive all year round.
Beverly Hills diving is diverse in both dive sites
and marine life. Los Angeles is home to many kinds of sea
life, like sea lions and many other kinds of marine mammals.
Whales and halibut visit the area in their migration
seasons. California's kelp forests are what divers look for
when the come to this area. The area is famous for having
some interesting islands which happen to be beautiful diving
destinations such as San Clemente and San Nicolas. These two
islands enjoy some attractive dive sites.
Some of the dive sites near Beverly Hills.
San Nicolas Island is one of the Channel Islands. The
island is home to sea otters and it is well known for its
large red abalone and spiny lobsters. The best time to visit
the island is in lobster season in October and November.
The Boiler is the most famous dive site in San
Nicolas Island. It is a large reef that reaches up to the
surface letting the ocean wave's breaks on its sharp rocks.
It is a shallow dive site a lot of lobsters.
Begg Rock is a wreck dive site. It is at a depth of
240 feet (73 meters). The area contains several pinnacles.
Some areas of these dive sites are covered with aggregating
anemones. This area is great for macro photography with its
colorful nature and all sizes of fish.
San Clement Islands one of the southern Channel
Islands. The island has dozens of dive sites that suit
divers of all levels of expertise. Kelp forests, canyons and
walls all are represented in this area. It is considered one
of the best diving destinations in the USA. The area is home
to sea lions and seals.
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