Wight Dolphins Sub-Aqua Club

Wight Dolphins Sub-Aqua Club Wight Dolphins Sub Aqua Club BSAC 807

Get in touch to start your scuba diving journey! Wight Dolphins are the Isle of Wight's Premier Scuba Club .

We have been diving and training in the world of scuba since 1975. We offer in-house diving courses from entry level to advanced level with many other skill courses available. You'll find us diving around the Island on a regular basis... from shallower dives to 40+ meters.

Evening Everyone, We have a try dive on Saturday afternoon 21st March, at West Wight Pool. We have a couple of free spac...
15/03/2026

Evening Everyone, We have a try dive on Saturday afternoon 21st March, at West Wight Pool. We have a couple of free spaces. Cost is £35, and age from 12 ----. All kit and instruction provided. If you are interested, please email us - [email protected]

Evening Everyone, We have a try dive on Saturday afternoon 14th March, at West Wight Pool. We have a couple of free spac...
10/03/2026

Evening Everyone, We have a try dive on Saturday afternoon 14th March, at West Wight Pool. We have a couple of free spaces. Cost is £35, and age from 12 ----. All kit and instruction provided. If you are interested, please email us - [email protected]

Evening Everyone, We have a try dive on Saturday afternoon 7th March, at West Wight Pool. We have a couple of free space...
03/03/2026

Evening Everyone, We have a try dive on Saturday afternoon 7th March, at West Wight Pool. We have a couple of free spaces. Cost is £35, and age from 12 ----. All kit and instruction provided. If you are interested, please email us - [email protected]

Evening Everyone, We have a try dive on Saturday afternoon 24th January, at West Wight Pool. We have a couple of free sp...
12/01/2026

Evening Everyone, We have a try dive on Saturday afternoon 24th January, at West Wight Pool. We have a couple of free spaces. Cost is £35, and age from 12 ----. All kit and instruction provided. If you are interested, please email us - [email protected]

Wight Dolphins Big Wight Beach Clean  #2, Grange Chine, 10th January 2025. Wight Dolphins were not only blessed with bea...
10/01/2026

Wight Dolphins Big Wight Beach Clean #2, Grange Chine, 10th January 2025.

Wight Dolphins were not only blessed with beautiful blue skies & sunshine for the second Big Wight Beach Clean but they were also joined by a tremendous turnout of members of the public to help complete the task.

About 25 people gathered at Grange Chine with the quest of removing as much rubbish from the beautiful coastline as possible. Amongst the collected detritus were toothbrushes, a toilet brush, a wellington boot, a squeegee, loads of rope, polystyrene and plastic - all now destined for the tip rather than polluting the coastline and the ocean.

Thank you to Island Roads who will collect and remove the bumper bag haul. And a bigger thank you to everyone who took part, a terrific way to start 2026.

Planning for the inaugural Big Wight Sea Clean, which is due to take place in April, is underway. Plus, of course, the Big Wight Beach Clean #3 which will be coming to a beach near you very soon 🐢 🐬 🐟

Happy 2026 😊!

09/01/2026

Hello Everyone,
The Beach clean is on for tomorrow. Dry but cold. See you all down there. (Grange Chine nr Brighstone, meet 0900)

Please join us for the next Big Wight Beach Clean on Saturday 10th January, 9AM. At the moment, the weather looks ok to ...
02/01/2026

Please join us for the next Big Wight Beach Clean on Saturday 10th January, 9AM. At the moment, the weather looks ok to meet at Grange Chine. There is roadside parking close to Grange Farm Campsite; if there are no spaces, we have been given permission to park at Isle of Wight Pearl. It's about a 5 minute walk from there to Grange Farm. The footpath from the Military road leads to the beach. All welcome, friends, family, doggies etc. We will provide bin bags and nitrile gloves.

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23/12/2025

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We have been made aware by the coastguard that this highly poisonous plant has is being washed up on our beaches.

The plant is Hemlock Water Dropwort (Oenanthe crocata), also known as Dead Man’s Fingers. Even a small portion can prove fatal to humans by attacking the nervous system. It is also fatal to animals, causing seizures and respiratory failure.

The plant has a highly poisonous root that looks and smells like parsnip.

Dog walkers are being advised to stay vigilant. Please avoid this plant and take extra care when visiting the beach.

If you believe your dog may have ingested - please contact your nearest vet immediately.

The next Big Wight Beach clean is planned to be on Saturday 10th January, meet around 0900. Probably will be ay Brook or...
07/12/2025

The next Big Wight Beach clean is planned to be on Saturday 10th January, meet around 0900. Probably will be ay Brook or Grange Chine. Confirmation nearer the date

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