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Average depth 3 m / 9.8 ft
Max depth 4.6 m / 15.1 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): This is a VERY shallow dive – at high tide max depth is 15’. There is a good deal of marine life here, including lobsters. Parking is around $10 for the day, and there are accessible restrooms at the beach. This site does have an easy entry/exit. Try to stay straight or west off of the breakwater. There is a rumor circulating that there is a WWII aircraft in the vicinity, but you’ll need a boat/kayak to find it. This site has Northern exposure.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a VERY shallow dive – at high tide max depth is 15’. There is a good deal of marine life here, including lobsters. Parking is around $10 for the day, and there are accessible restrooms at the beach. This site does have an easy entry/exit. Try to stay straight or west off of the breakwater. There is a rumor circulating that there is a WWII aircraft in the vicinity, but you’ll need a boat/kayak to find it. This site has Northern exposure.
This is a VERY shallow dive – at high tide max depth is 15’. There is a good deal of marine life here, including lobsters. Parking is around $10 for the day, and there are accessible restrooms at the beach. This site does have an easy entry/exit. Try to stay straight or west off of the breakwater. There is a rumor circulating that there is a WWII aircraft in the vicinity, but you’ll need a boat/kayak to find it. This site has Northern exposure.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a VERY shallow dive – at high tide max depth is 15’. There is a good deal of marine life here, including lobsters. Parking is around $10 for the day, and there are accessible restrooms at the beach. This site does have an easy entry/exit. Try to stay straight or west off of the breakwater. There is a rumor circulating that there is a WWII aircraft in the vicinity, but you’ll need a boat/kayak to find it. This site has Northern exposure.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a VERY shallow dive – at high tide max depth is 15’. There is a good deal of marine life here, including lobsters. Parking is around $10 for the day, and there are accessible restrooms at the beach. This site does have an easy entry/exit. Try to stay straight or west off of the breakwater. There is a rumor circulating that there is a WWII aircraft in the vicinity, but you’ll need a boat/kayak to find it. This site has Northern exposure.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a VERY shallow dive – at high tide max depth is 15’. There is a good deal of marine life here, including lobsters. Parking is around $10 for the day, and there are accessible restrooms at the beach. This site does have an easy entry/exit. Try to stay straight or west off of the breakwater. There is a rumor circulating that there is a WWII aircraft in the vicinity, but you’ll need a boat/kayak to find it. This site has Northern exposure.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a VERY shallow dive – at high tide max depth is 15’. There is a good deal of marine life here, including lobsters. Parking is around $10 for the day, and there are accessible restrooms at the beach. This site does have an easy entry/exit. Try to stay straight or west off of the breakwater. There is a rumor circulating that there is a WWII aircraft in the vicinity, but you’ll need a boat/kayak to find it. This site has Northern exposure.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a VERY shallow dive – at high tide max depth is 15’. There is a good deal of marine life here, including lobsters. Parking is around $10 for the day, and there are accessible restrooms at the beach. This site does have an easy entry/exit. Try to stay straight or west off of the breakwater. There is a rumor circulating that there is a WWII aircraft in the vicinity, but you’ll need a boat/kayak to find it. This site has Northern exposure.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a VERY shallow dive – at high tide max depth is 15’. There is a good deal of marine life here, including lobsters. Parking is around $10 for the day, and there are accessible restrooms at the beach. This site does have an easy entry/exit. Try to stay straight or west off of the breakwater. There is a rumor circulating that there is a WWII aircraft in the vicinity, but you’ll need a boat/kayak to find it. This site has Northern exposure.
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By Anonymous , 01-04-2010
GREAT for beginners and snorkling - Used to dive here all the time. It is very shallow so Do NOT dive /snorkle if there is any waves over 1/1/2 ft. There is a huge rock,smaller boulders and the breakwater that have alot of marine life, even occasional seals. If there are waves the inexpierenced diver/snorkler could very easily be smacked into the rocks. I've seen it happen. If it is calm it is a fantastic place to go. Once in awhile I had clear visibility of at least 25-30 ft. Ussually its about 15. Need a full wetsuit, it is cold Cape Cod bay water, don't believe it ever gets warmer than 60. Enjoy!!!