Guided Shore Diving in Cornwall

Join us for a guided shore diving day at some of our favourite local sites around the Roseland Peninsula and beyond. Our experienced guides know these sites inside out and will take you on the best underwater routes to maximise your time, improve your confidence, and help you spot Cornwall’s incredible marine life.

Most days we plan for two guided dives (conditions permitting) with a relaxed surface interval. If you’d prefer to do just one dive, simply choose the 1‑dive option when booking and you’re welcome to head off after dive one.

Prices
1 Guided Shore Dive - £40
2 Guided Shore Dives - £78
Full kit hire (all day) - £50

Click here to explore our favourite dive sites

A stingray on the ocean floor surrounded by rocks and seaweed.
A scuba diver observes a large, textured crab with spiny features underwater near seaweed and rocks.

What to expect

Shore diving offers unmatched ease and flexibility—no boat schedules and no complicated logistics. We’ll choose the best site for the day based on tides, swell, visibility, and your experience level, then give you a clear briefing and a calm, guided dive.

You’ll stay close to Cornwall’s beautiful coastline, and your adventure starts the moment you hit the beach..

Who it’s for

  • Certified divers (minimum Open Water or equivalent)

  • Divers from any training agency

  • Visiting divers who want local knowledge and the best routes

  • UK divers who want a relaxed, well‑briefed day in the water

Typical timings (guide only)

  • 2x morning dives: 08:30–13:30

  • 1x afternoon dive: 14:30–16:00

Exact times vary with tides and weather.

    • 2x Morning Dives - 0830 - 1330

    • 1x afternoon dive 1430 - 1600

    These are rough times only and are dependant upon tides and weather.

  • Minimum of Open Water Scuba Diver or equivalent.

    We dive with divers from any training agency.

    • Professional dive guide (Instructor/Divemaster)

    • Dive briefing and site orientation

    • Guided underwater route/navigation

    • Weights

    • Use of facilities (where available)

    • Swimsuit

    • Towel

    • Warm clothes for between dives

    • Food and drink

  • Cornwall is home to a brilliant mix of underwater life—from colourful anemones and nudibranchs to wrasse, lobsters, crabs, and rays. With the right conditions, you may also spot some of the more elusive locals like cuttlefish or octopus.

A close-up of a lobster on the ocean floor, surrounded by rocks and marine plants, with a tiny fish nearby.