Back Beach
Depths to 35ft. Metered parking, free after 6 pm.
Easy sandy beach entry and exit.
Bathrooms in season during day.
Excellent easy night diving site.
Stripers are common with good lobstering on left side rock wall.
Pebble Beach
Depths to 25ft. Plenty of free parking.
Walk to water can be tough on the feet.
The pebbles on this beach are the size of candlepin bowling balls.
Entry and exit can be tricky in all but calm seas.
If rolling waves are present you could be pushed against the pebbles in the surf.
There is a long shore current present most of the time.
Nice rock reef 100 yds from shore. Good lobstering and floundering.
Cathedral Rocks
Depths to 70ft. Limited parking. Rocky, steep climb to water,
steep drop-off with boulders. Entry and exit is very difficult with slippery rocks.
Basic o/w divers will be limited to 60 ft max. Excellent visibility and u/w photography.
Dive Society
The Undersea Divers Society is a great way to acquire new diving skills,
meet new dive buddies, and explore the waters of New England and beyond.
What is the Dive Society?
The Dive Society is a group of Undersea Divers customers who are looking to expand
their diving abilities and enjoyment and get to know other divers.
The Dive Society holds two to three dives a week, that any member of the society is welcome
to attend at no charge. In addition there will be several boat trips and trips to dive sites beyond the North Shore.
Who Leads the Dives?
Dive Society Dives are always led by one of our skilled Divemasters or Instructors.
The Dive Leader will brief divers about the site’s marine life, points of interest as well as
reviewing entry and exit techniques and general safety procedures.
Where are the Dives?
Weekly Dive Society dives are held all over the North Shore. From Marblehead and Nahant to Rockport and Gloucester.
Dive sites range from the relaxing, like Old Garden Beach and Castle Rock to extremely challenging sites
such as Cathedral Rocks and Normans Woe. This offers an excellent chance to try sites you are unfamiliar with.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
A lifetime membership in the Dive Society costs you only $50.00!
As a member of the Undersea Divers Society you are welcome to join us on any
of the store led dives. Air fills are always free for Dive Society Dives so
your membership fee pays for itself after just a few dives.
How do I join?
Come down to the store, fill out an application, and pay the membership fee.
Then just let us know which dives you will be joining us on. Check out the dive site link on this page.
A Few of the Sites we Visit