2020-08-31T20:40:50+00:00

Megalodon Tooth Ledges

There are many different ledge systems where we find prehistoric Megalodon Teeth. These ledges are between 27 miles and 42 miles offshore. The maximum depth on the Megalodon Ledges is between 90 and 105ft, [...]

2018-11-28T22:59:31+00:00

Frying Pan Tower

Formerly a U.S. Coastguard Frying Pan Light Station, the tower is a lighthouse situated at the end of the Frying Pan Shoals, 45 miles south of Wrightsville Beach N.C.  The shallow waters of the shoals (only [...]

2018-11-28T23:00:48+00:00

The Hyde and Markham

The Hyde and the Markham are two of the most popular wrecks out of Wrightsville Beach. The Hyde is intact and sits upright on the bottom with a lot to see. Because it is upright, navigation [...]

2018-11-28T23:05:02+00:00

John D. Gill

The John D. Gill, locally known as the Gill or WR4, is a casualty of WWII. It was sunk on March 13, 1942 by the German U-Boat U-158. Twenty-three sailors perished when the ship [...]

2018-11-28T23:01:50+00:00

Cassimir and Normania

The Cassimir and Normania are two of our favorite shipwrecks to dive. Both sit in about 115ft of water, roughly 38 miles offshore. Both wrecks are normally bathed in blue water, with plenty of [...]

DIVE WITH WB DIVING

North Carolina Diving is not for everyone; but if you are an experienced diver,  Our fun, and safety oriented Captain and Crew will make sure you have the best SCUBA diving experience in the Carolinas.