Wreck of the SS Liverpool
About this Dive Site
Description
Explore the historical depths of the SS Liverpool, a 19th-century steamship resting in approximately 34 meters of water off the Isle of Man. This popular wreck is a vibrant artificial reef, teeming with lobsters, crabs, and a diverse array of fish that have claimed it as their home.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, July, August, September
Mar
Early seal sightings
Apr
Seabird colonies begin to form
May
Plankton bloom, increased marine life activity
Jun
Peak seabird activity, potential for dolphins
More monthly highlights
Jul
Summer marine life, abundant fish
Aug
Good conditions for exploring wrecks
Sep
Autumn plankton bloom, possible whale sightings
Oct
Grey seal pupping season begins
Nov
Continued seal activity
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