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Dive sites nearby

Lokkersnol

Like a number of other spots in the Oosterschelde it is quite a walk. A boat dive can be a solution here. It is a surprisingly nice and diverse spot with lots of life.

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Pikgat

Behind pension Flauwershof you park the car and walk over the dike. Please note, parking is on private property here. The spot is alternating from sand to oyster beds.

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Levensstrijd

Levensstrijd (Life Struggle) is a relatively shallow dive site, but if you don’t like the crowds at the neighboring dive sites, then this is the place for you. You can dive both along the rock dump on the dike and the sandy bottom where you can also find harder substrate.

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Havenhoofd

There is not much diving on the pier. It is a long walk but the spot is worth it! Please note, it is located at the harbor entrance of Zierikzee so do not dive in the waterway. One spot runs down to a depth of 50 meters but after the Second World War ammunition was dumped here and it is a prohibited diving area.

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Flauwers heerenkeet

You can park at the Heerekeet and harbour Flowers, then walk to the end of the dam and enter the water. If you dive all the way back the dive site is diverse. There is a wreck and the site varies from stone to oyster beds and sand.

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Halverwege

Halfway between, you wouldn’t expect it, Kulkenol and the Zeeland Bridge you will find this dive site. You can dive here around the turn but also during or after the turn low tide enter the water and drift towards the Zeeland Bridge.

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Kulkenol

Kulkenol is very difficult to reach, you park at the Zeelandbrug and then walk about a kilometer in the direction of the harbor of Zierikzee, to the tip of the T-shaped breakwater. The water is diverted here in a bend to the shipping channel, which often causes a very strong current. Depth is 35m.

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Flaauwers West

Just like the adjacent Stalleke, this dive site is a long walk. Strong advice is to also do boat dives here. There is not much diving so you feel like you are in an untouched world.

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Zeelandbrug

Zeeland Bridge can be called the most popular dive site on the Eastern Scheldt. Especially in the sepia season (May-June) this site is very popular among divers from the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany.

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Stalleke

One of the most desolate but therefore beautiful spots in the Oosterschelde. Attach a rope to the ring on the dike and go into the water. You can dive here at both the high and low tide but the current can be strong. A boat dive can be a real bonus!

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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.