Wraysbury Dive Centre

  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon

Wraysbury, United Kingdom

wraysbury.ws
Diving center· Dive shop· Diving contractor· Sports club

Wraysbury Dive Centre Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Wraysbury Dive Centre is located in Wraysbury, United Kingdom on Station Rd. Wraysbury Dive Centre is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category diving center in United Kingdom.

Address

Station Rd

Phone

+44 1784488007

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

...
Write review Claim Profile

Y

Yiheng

I just finished my Open Water Dive course. All the instructor is extremely friendly, patient and helpful, (even though I am foreigner/Asian). The instructor is always making sure that you are comfortable with the water/skills, then they will only proceed to the next exercise with no rush. If you are not comforted with the skills, they will let you (practice more / do more dive) with no extra cost. so that you are enjoying diving, not just rushing to get the Cert. While I am doing the course, its always 1 to 1 basis so they are always putting 100% attention on you which they can dissolve any problem. In the lake, there is plenty of attraction for you to discover. *I do saw a lobster on top a trunk which I found it fascinating. At the site, there is also a dive store and a cafe on it. In the dive store, there is all type of equipment you can get from beginner till tech dive gears. They will give you all sort of professional advice when you are finding or buying any equipment. During the winter, you can get some hot drinks before/after you dive to warm you up. If you are hungry, they do serve food too. I highly recommend anyone to visit them!

C

Chris Cassell

Very nice place with excellent Staff and some very interesting things to see under the water, not many places you can swim by a 737 while one flies over head. Good facilities and hot food and drinks available. Reasonable prices on equipment as you would find elsewhere.

M

Mark Saxby

Close to London and the Thames valley. Reasonably priced diving and good food, but Vis can be poor on busy days. Usually good mid week, though

O

Oisin Mulvihill

It's costs 10 entrance to dive, non divers go free. I rented 12l tank, 10kg and belt for 15. They only take cash here. The cafe is a bit on the pricey side for what you get, however you don't have much choice unless you bring your own. There is plenty of parking space on gravel and I had a handy mat for changing which I would recommend. There are changing rooms and toilets however there are no showers here. It does get quite busy when there isn't a pandemic going on as lots of dive training schools use it for their open water trainees. Water temp was 8C here. There are a lot of underwater structures to see. I saw crayfish and a large perch. It's best to dive early here before the trainees kick up the mud.