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Dive sites nearby

Kleine Stelle

The spot is named after the campsite, go into the water right across from the parking lot, disadvantage here is a fairly shallow sandbank, at low tide there is only a meter of water. 100 meters is the wall this consists of stones that are nicely overgrown, even at depths up to 25m. Advice is diving at high tide.

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Galjoen Zonder Poen

Due to the location of the wreck, far from the shore, this wreck is a bit more difficult. You have to take deco times into account here. This is an ideal place to dive with nitrox. If you want to go to the wreck, do this at low tide because of the depth, otherwise you will find a sandy bottom and there is not much

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Stormezande

Stormezande is one of the many entrances on the dike of Wemeldingen. To the west you have Tetjes, to the east Groene Boei. The breakwater at low tide can be a tedious walk, at high tide you have to swim far before you see more than sand.

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Nieuwe Sluis - De Tetjes

You can enter the water from the beach in the corner between the left dam and the dike, on the point. Depending on the tide, you will dive left or right. The bottom here slopes down to a maximum of around 40 meters. Due to the shape of the edge, the current can make a rotating movement here and be a bit stronger.

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Wemeldinge Parking, Kattendijke

You can dive at Kattendijke at both high and low tide. From the parking lot, cross the road and enter the water. Depending on the tide, you dive to the left (ebb) or to the right (flood). You can make both shallower dives and dives up to 40m at Kattendijke.

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Wemeldinge Oost-Linda

You then have to walk to the point of the pier and enter the water there. The first half of your dive can be spent on the left side of the pier, which continues underwater. But make sure you have crossed the pier before the turn. The current on the outside can be quite strong and visibility is poor.

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Goese Sas

Here, at the Sas van Goes, because of the current, diving is only possible at low tide!!! Before the tide, you go slightly away from the shore, after the tide, slightly back towards the shore (at low tide). At high tide, you have the opposite. It is best not to dive here at high tide, this can be dangerous.

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Putti’s Place

Putti’s place is deeper than the Goes lock and it can be quite currenty. Due to the various breakwaters you don’t always swim parallel to the shore and it is strongly advised to set your compass well and follow it! In the water it is shallow for a while, but soon you come to a wall that quickly runs to 25 and deep

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Gorishoek De Punt

Gorishoek with a max 40m not for every beginning diver. You enter the water at the point of the pier. The left side is a forbidden area for divers. Swim out along the pier, and then make a round. You can return along the other side, but be careful not to enter the shipping route for the harbor.

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Katshoek

The dive site Katshoek is wonderfully densely vegetated and at low tide you can see the blocks of a breakwater sticking out above the surface. If you are a crayfish lover, the inside of the breakwater is the place to be. On the outside of the breakwater the current can be somewhat stronger.

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.