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Margareta af Vätö

Margareta af Vätö (also called “Maggan“) was a two-masted brig that sank on a cold winter night in December 1898 on its return journey to Stockholm from Lübeck. Margareta lies with her stern against the rocks she briefly drifted before she sank. The wreck is very intact in many places.

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Trubbnos

Tvåmastad brigg som förliste för 150 år sedan. Lättdykt vrak för nybörjardykare. Förslagsvis dyk med båt. Vraket är bojat. Vraket är ca 23 meter i längd och 6 meter i bredd.

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Värdshusvraket

Dive a fairly intact wreck of a large ship. The wreck is 25 meters long and 7 meters wide and the dive is usually done in bad visibility. Best time of the year to dive is during the cold months of the year.

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Betty Blue

Nice dive spot. At 12m, about 200 on the right, there is a wreck from 2016, a sailboat called Betty Blue. Further north there is a wall between 15-20m.

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Falken

The wreck is standing straight up on the bottom, with the bow sloping towards the shore. The chimney starts at about 6 m. There are two openings and valves without glass.Follow the cables at the sign to the right of the bridge, after about 150 meters a line goes to the right that goes all the way to Falken.

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Alviksvraket

Small fishing boat that sank in 1991 near Alvik beach. The wreck stands upright and offers a nice diving experience with lots of details around the wreck.

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Bordellen, Stockholm

One of the inner city's wreck dive sites that provides a historical review of Stockholm's history. Well preserved with cargo holds, gadgets and painted decorations. Outside the wreck are a couple of car wrecks.

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Anna-Maria

Anna-Maria is located just outside the harbour in Dalarö and belongs to Dalarö Dykpark. A marine guide is required to dive on the wreck. There are fine details on the wreck and visibility is normally good.

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Ekensdal

Advanced diving, as visibility can sometimes be quite poor, if it is possible to descend to about 40 meters. To the right of the steamboat pier, about 10 minutes away at 11-16 meters, there is a broken wooden wreck. Just in front of the pier there are some remains of old cars. Climb up the stone beach to the left.

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Dyviksvraket

Fishing boat lying like a ‘Donald Duck’ wreck at a depth of about 13 metres. Follow the jetty to a small boathouse, behind walk in from the shore under the jetty near the house and go down, the boat is a few metres ahead sloping downwards.

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