Santa Cruz Island is a boat accessible salt water dive site, located in Santa Cruz Island, CA. This dive site has an average rating of 3.62 out of 5 from 32 scuba divers. The maximum depth is 41-50ft/12-15m.
Accessible from the dive boats in Ventura Harbor.
Truth in Painted Cave
Santa Cruz is the largest island off the coast of
California. Located between Anacapa and Santa Rosa Islands, it lies from 19-25
miles off the adjacent mainland coast between Ventura and Santa Barbara.
Unknown to many, this island is home to a very extensive
system of underwater caves and caverns.
Diablo Anchorage offers one such example at the Diablo Point Cave which
is a good beginning penetration cave dive and is ideal for introductory cavern
diving classes. Scorpion Anchorage
is also home to the wreck of the USS Peacock, a 100’ long wood hulled WW-II
minesweeper (just like the Calypso) which is in great shape resting upright on
a sheltered 60’ sandy bottom. And located within a few fin kicks is one of the
best rock scallop sites on the coast.
The scenic beauty of Santa Cruz is reflected in its many
landforms-two rugged mountain ranges, the highest peaks on the Channel Islands,
deep canyons, a central valley, year-round springs and streams, plus 77 miles
of craggy coastline cliffs, giant sea caves, pristine tidepools and expansive
beaches. Lying directly on the boundary between cold northern and warm southern
waters, this island hosts unique plant, animal, and marine communities
representing nearly 1000 miles of coastline.
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