Seal
Masters at Play

The round, sweet eyes of a seal don’t only make these acrobatic mammals one of the cutest creatures in the sea but have a highly functional purpose as well. Seals have excellent underwater vision, especially in dark and murky waters. Being deep divers, sometimes reaching depths of up to 100 meters, having this increased ability to see in low light conditions is not only beneficial, but necessary to survive. Their bodies have also adapted to allow for these deeper, longer dives better than other marine mammals. Seal’s blood contains special properties allowing them to absorb more oxygen than other marine mammals, therefore allowing them to do these deep, long dives with ease.
Seals live and sleep both on land and in the water. Their whiskers play an essential role in helping them search for food. A seals’ whiskers can feel the slightest movement underwater and locate their prey’s size and distance up to 100 meters away! Being good acrobats and very playful underwater makes diving with seals a lot of fun. Click here to find the best places in the world to dive with these fun, curious animals.
Popular dive sites

Lundy Island
148 Logged dives • 158 Sightings The main diving area of Lundy Island is a protected marine nature reserve. The island lies at the mouth of the Bristol Channel and is washed by the Gulf Stream, providing a haven for some of the richest marine life to be found outside the tropics.United Kingdom

Lehau
14 Logged dives • 9 Sightings Diving Lehua Crater offers underwater erosional sea caves and arches that will blow your mind. It is the only dive destination in the world where you have an excellent chance to swim with the most endangered marine mammals in U.S. waters, the Hawaiian monk seal.United States

Vertical Awareness
39 Logged dives • 24 Sightings Diving Vertical Awareness off of Lehua, Kauai is a remote location for advanced divers looking for a real adventure. This rock wall drops off to over 130 feet deep with possible strong currents but the amazing topography and chance to swim with the endangered Monk seal make it all worth it!United States

Farne Islands
576 Logged dives • 297 Sightings The Farne Islands are famous for a colony of 4.5 thousand grey seals and teeming with life on the many varied dive sites. Most of the sites are around the outer Farnes with wrecks and reefs to explore.United Kingdom
