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Strait of Juan de Fuca Diving

Interested in Strait of Juan de Fuca diving on the Washington side? The Olympic Peninsula shore from Port Angeles and Sequim west toward Sekiu can be outstanding. For Vancouver Island side diving, open our guides to Victoria or Sooke. Photos, visibility, tides and currents, galleries, and briefings here help you match each site to safe entries and slack.
Reefscape at Sekiu Jetty. Photo by Eric Askilsrud.
Reefscape at Sekiu Jetty. Photo by Eric Askilsrud.

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Getting started

Strait of Juan de Fuca Dive Sites

Diving near Port Angeles, Sequim, and Sekiu.

Top sites

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Nearby dive shops

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Recent Dive Reports

DIVE SITEVIZ
UPDATED
Salt CreekA clear 20+ feet, 15-20 feet in the shallows (incoming tide)
2 days ago
Sekiu RocksA clear 30+ feet, 20+ feet in the shallows (low tide)
2 days ago
Clallam Bay WestA silty 20+ feet (incoming tide)
2 days ago

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Current/Tide Stations

7/5/26

Many dive sites in the Strait of Juan de Fuca are current-sensitive and best dived around slack water — the brief windows when currents drop near zero between tide changes. The charts below combine the major tide and current stations in the region. Watch our currents, tides, wind, and waves guide for help reading these charts. See individual dive site pages for site-specific timing.

Tide chart data for Port Angeles (tide) on 2026-07-05

Tide chart data for Point Wilson, 0.6 mi. NE of on 2026-07-05

Tide chart data for Foulweather Bluff, 1.9 mi. NE of on 2026-07-05
Tides Current


Charters

No charters are currently known to be running in the area. If you hear of any, let us know!

Dive Clubs

Dive clubs are a great way to get to know the area. Many dive shops offer group outings or charter trips (see our shop listings). There are also various diving meetups you can join. Some focus on specialties like underwater photography or tech diving; others on site maintenance and conservation. If you're new to local diving, many club members are happy to meet up for a casual shore dive or help you get oriented at a site—just reach out and ask. Here are some of the known dive clubs in the area:

Restaurants

To find diver-recommended eateries near a dive site, use the 🍔 Nearby food link on that site's page.