Dover Deep Wreck Week

This is a week for the deeper dive adventurers. From 22 to 29 June 2026, Mutiny Diving will run a focused week of technical wreck dives from Dover. The plan includes 10 individual dives on a varied line-up of deeper Channel wrecks, each with its own history, character and level of challenge. This is not a gentle scenic week with a picnic basket and a hopeful snorkel. It is proper UK wreck diving. Expect tides, slack-water planning, weather calls, decompression, gas logistics and the usual Channel habit of making simple plans feel like committee work.

Across the week, the planned wrecks include:

SS Sabac
MV Andaman
SS Luna
Großes Torpedoboot SMS G-85
SS Carmen
SS Pommerania
SS Cuvier
HMS Brazen
HMS Flirt
SS Filleigh

Together, they offer a strong mix of merchant ships, naval wrecks and First and Second World War history. Some are well-known favourites. Others offer something a little different for divers who like their wrecks deeper, quieter and less ordinary. This week is aimed at experienced technical divers who are comfortable with deeper UK wreck diving. You should be properly qualified, suitably equipped and happy managing your own dive plan within the skipper’s brief and site conditions. CCR divers and suitably prepared open-circuit technical divers are welcome, subject to the planned depth, conditions and suitability of each dive. Please check the individual event pages for timings, wreck details and any specific notes before booking. As always, the final dive plan depends on weather, tides and skipper judgement. The sea gets a vote. Annoyingly, it often uses it. Spaces are limited, and deep wreck weeks tend to attract divers who know exactly what they want. If this is your sort of diving, book early and get your place secured.