Dingle Peninsula diving overview, year-round diving, and regional temperate species.
THE GULLY: 8-20mts
Cliff-lined gully dive with caves, walls, and fish life.
Local operator required
Use a local boat operator who can judge swell, tide, and route choice for the day.
About THE GULLY: 8-20mts
THE GULLY is a narrow Atlantic gully on the Dingle Peninsula with cliff walls, cave mouths, and ledges that hold steady cold-water life. Divers work the rock faces and inner run for wrasse, conger, scorpionfish, triggerfish, and other temperate residents. It is a weather-sensitive boat dive: keep clear of the overhead pockets when swell picks up and plan on a conservative, calm-day route. Best for divers who want rocky terrain and strong marine life rather than an easy scenic cruise.
Research Estimate At THE GULLY: 8-20mts
Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.
Where Is THE GULLY: 8-20mts?
THE GULLY: 8-20mts Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
8m - 20m
Depth Note
Shallow-to-mid-depth rocky gully with the outer section in the low twenties and the inner route staying shallower.
Best Season
Year-round, with late spring through early autumn usually the easiest window for calmer seas and milder water.
Typical Conditions
Temperate Atlantic water, rocky walls, narrow gully sections, and visibility that can swing with wind and swell. The route feels most comfortable on settled days with little surge.
Safety & Access At THE GULLY: 8-20mts
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Do not enter dark cave mouths or tight overhead pockets when swell is running. Hold position on the rock face, keep buoyancy tight, and leave if the gully starts to pulse.
Access Restrictions
Best approached as a local boat dive rather than a casual shore entry. Route choice should follow tide, swell, and skipper judgment.
Legal Notes
Follow local access rules and skipper guidance; overhead pockets are not appropriate when swell is present.
Local Intel For THE GULLY: 8-20mts
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Best for divers comfortable in cold water and rocky terrain. Treat the cave mouths as no-go features, maintain a conservative line along the gully, and turn the dive early if swell starts to move the water.
THE GULLY: 8-20mts Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at THE GULLY: 8-20mts
Directional shelter context for incoming swell.
Wildlife at THE GULLY: 8-20mts
Species commonly reported at this site, with direct links into their wildlife guides.
Recent Logged Visits At THE GULLY: 8-20mts
Community dive logs and visit reports for this site.
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Dive Spot Log Averages At THE GULLY: 8-20mts
Average conditions based on logged dives & visits.
THE GULLY: 8-20mts Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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THE GULLY: 8-20mts Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Independent Maharees guide with gully terrain, boat access, small-drift wording, and local marine life.
Maharees and Brandon Bay setting, rugged Atlantic coast, and regular dive trips around the islands.
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