Some of these dives are in the top 10 in the country
San Tiburco – The British tanker San Tiburcio was a 5995 ton vessel of the Eagle Oil & Shipping Co. Ltd. She was completed in 1921 and had a length of 413ft, a beam of 53ft and a draught of 31ft. She sank in the Moray Firth after hitting a mine on the 4 May 1940. The vessel broke into two pieces aft of the central bridge and sank in her present position. The wreck lies upright on a fairly flat silty bottom with the bow and stern section lying at 90 degrees to each other around 20m apart.

Verona – With all the fittings of a luxury yacht, advanced engineering and added guns all crammed into a space that can be explored without getting too far into decompression, the Verona has the right ingredients for an inspiring wreck dive.
Tantivity - intact sub in about 40mtrs


Unity - 60ft fishing boat sank under tow sitting upright in about 25mtrs all ways lots of life depth 24 to 28mtrs

Pharon - Uncharted wreck in about 12 to 14mtrs good viz.

Phela – Wreck of a twin masted scooner good viz lots of life depth about 25mtrs.

SS.Moray- Well broken up however always good viz lots of life and a little reef a long to the West many divers favorite depth 24/30mtrs.

There are also some deeper wrecks with excellent viz some of these wrecks are uncharted and un-dived

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