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Dive sites nearby

Stavenisse Haven

This is a shore diving site that is easily accessible. There is ample parking available at the disabled jetty. This site is widely used by clubs that have a lot to celebrate. The way to acess the dive site is by entering the water via the boat ramp.

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Quaak

This spot is the last in the row at Stavernisse. It is a nice spot, alternating with sand, mussel/oyster beds and stones. Not exactly a spot for beginners.

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Zuidbout

At the end of the dam, however, you get a beautiful steep wall that runs out into one of the deeper places of the Oosterschelde. On the left side of the dam lies a small wreck at a depth of 12 meters. There is not much to recognize anymore but it is nicely overgrown. Zuidbout is not a suitable place for beginners.

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Zonneschijn

A relatively unknown spot. Nice to visit, swim along the pier and afterwards explore the eastern side of the site. Nice variation between stones and sand.

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Blinde Dam

The spot gets its name from the fact that the dam disappears under the surface at high tide. It is recommended for boat dives because it is quite a walk.

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Noordbout

Noordbout is much less popular than Zuidbout, partly because there is also a lot less to see here. You enter the water at the point of the pier and swim out. Then you can dive to the left side. The place has a depth of about 20 meters. If you want you can dive from here towards Zuidbout.

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St Annaland

There is a small parking lot and you walk along the dike, until the bend, there you go into the water. Easiest to go into the water at high tide. When you dive here at rising tide, you can perfectly drift back to the beach here. Keep in mind that boat traffic can come quite close to the shore here.

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Goudzwaard

This dive site is opposite and in the same inlet as Zoetersbout. A nice alternative when it is busy and a good spot to swim along the reef formed by oysters.

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De Broezel

This spot is next to the Zoetersbout and is an alternative when it is busy. You can actually dive all day long because the current is not strong. There is a lot of sand and oyster banks which makes it a bit less than the dike revetment.

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Zoetersbout

Zoetersbout is an accessible dive site in the Oosterschelde, there is virtually no current here, but it can be felt at the head of the dike. You dive along an overgrown dike wall with eels, lobsters and galatheak lobsters as permanent residents. Dive between the weeds and discover the underwater life here.

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