Pebble beach is a different reef structure than any other dive in the area. There is a set of 3 reefs that run parallel to shore about 50 yards off shore. As you move further south the reef and rocks get bigger. The second reef seems to be the most prolific to us. It’s a great easy spot to dive with a southern wind.
OPTIMAL TIDE: any but low has less of a swim and surf
DIFFICULTY: Easy
EXPOSURE: South East
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: G-MAPS from Boston

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DIVE DESCRIPTION: after entering in the water head straight out to to sea. at about 50 to 100 yards you should find the first reef running parallel to shore. you can keep heading to the second reef or follow that reef in either direction. The most dramatic relief is further south. At low tide you can actually see the rocks exposed.
PARKING: Park along the side of the road on the rocks. The beach down at the end of the beach is for the locals only. The best diving here seems to be at either end of the beach or at the second reef.











