Kiowa is a wreck dive, but advanced certification is not necessary for the dive. She sank in Dec. of 1903, after colliding with another ship. The Kiowa lies
fairly intact on the ocean floor. You can still make out the outline of the ship's structure. Some pieces of the wreckage rise 10' off the bottom. A current is noticeable here. Depths range from 30' to 40'. The bottom tends to be gravel/rocky.
Nahant offers great diving sites for all ability levels, around the whole outer tip--lots of color and marine life to be seen here. Awesome rock formations to explore as
well. Lobstering is also popular around here. Plus you don't have to worry about getting a parking ticket!!! Depths range from 10' to over 60'. Bottom type is mostly rocky, with areas of gravel and patchy sand.