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Diving in Newfoundland & Labrador

Explore diving in Newfoundland & Labrador

Experience cold-water diving at its finest in Newfoundland, Canada. Dive historic shipwrecks, vibrant kelp forests, and dramatic underwater cliffs teeming with marine life like jellyfish, wolfish, and cod. Explore WWII wrecks in Bell Island, one of North America’s top cold-water dive sites. Crystal-clear waters and unique Arctic and Atlantic species make every dive unforgettable. Ideal for drysuit-certified divers, Newfoundland offers thrilling underwater exploration in a rugged, untouched setting. Whether you’re into wrecks, marine biodiversity, or underwater photography - diving in Newfoundland is a true adventure.

When to dive in Newfoundland & Labrador

The best time to go diving in Newfoundland is from June to October, when water temperatures range from 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F) and visibility is at its peak. This period provides calm seas and favorable conditions to explore WWII shipwrecks sunk by German U-boats, including wrecks like the SS Saganaga and SS Lord Strathcona. For shore divers, the Whale Cemetery dive offers a unique opportunity, best experienced in summer when conditions are more stable.

When diving in Newfoundland, Canada, you’ll encounter a variety of marine life, including humpback whales, harbor seals, lobsters, cod, and vibrant sea stars. Explore fascinating shipwrecks, and observe unique underwater ecosystems. Ideal for all levels of divers. Late summer offers the best overall visibility, making it an ideal time for divers to experience both wreck and shore diving. Always consult local dive operators for up-to-date dive conditions and safety guidelines.

Book your diving in Newfoundland & Labrador

More Information

To reach Conception Bay South, Newfoundland, start by flying into St. John’s International Airport (YYT), about 30 minutes away by car. From there, rent a car or use local transportation to drive south along the scenic Trans-Canada Highway to reach Conception Bay South. It’s recommended to arrange diving trips in advance through local scuba diving operators who offer guided tours and provide essential dive gear. If you’re traveling from outside Newfoundland, consider connecting flights through Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) or Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ). For experienced divers, Conception Bay South offers WWII shipwrecks, the Whale Cemetery shore dive, and exciting marine life, making it an ideal destination. Be sure to check dive conditions and book with local operators for the best diving experience in this part of Newfoundland.

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St Johns Intl (YYT)
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St Johns Intl (YYT)
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