Savannah/Tybee Island in May, what to see?

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You might want to consider driving north a couple of hours.

Dive:

Charleston SC - wrecks and fossil ledges

Murrels Inlet SC - wrecks

North Myrtle Beach SC - Civil War wrecks

Wilmington NC - Megalodon shark tooth beds and shipwrecks

Cooper River Fossil Diving in Charleston SC - Fossils, sharks teeth, spear points, pottery, artifacts


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Fossilized Scallop / Charleston SC


Charleston SC Harbor

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Morris Island / Charleston SC

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Greg / Trinity dive boat / Charleston SC


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Scuba Express dive boat/ Murrells Inlet SC


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Beautiful flat water / Scuba Express dive boat / Murrells Inlet SC


Toronto Canada Diver / Murrells Inlet SC

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Albino Welk / Offshore SC


Hawksbill dive boat / Wilmington NC


Carolina Beach / Hawksbill dive boat / Wilmington NC

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Aquatic Safaris dive boat/ Wilmington NC

I am a warm water diver, living in Charleston SC, and I start each season the first of May. Last season I started with a 2mm jumpsuit. It was perfect. I had my 5mm jumpsuit and hood just in case.

There may be some current. If its too strong they will not let you dive. They really do not want to loose anyone.

The viz may be great or it may not be good at all. Cant predict that.

You can find offshore dives from 50 feet to 130 feet. They are listed on the local dive shop websites.

LOTS of sealife. Large and small. Sharks. Large schools. Turtles. eels. Dolphin. Whale. Jacks. Rays. Barracuda. Tropicals.
 
@Lee

You Rock! Thank you so much for your wealth of information. I was just up in Charleston last year and am wishing that I had gone diving when I was there.

Cheers!
Matt
 
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