Schelpenhoek

Oosterschelde wall dive with stones, sand and local marine life.

Shore Access
11m Avg Depth
23m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Schelpenhoek, is located in the Oosterschelde, a national park in the Netherlands. It is accessed via a short walk from a parking lot, with entry facilitated by a staircase. Underwater, divers will find a steep wall descending to significant depths, though the typical dive profile for this spot is limited to 23 meters. The site features a varied bottom with stones and sand flats, offering diverse topography.

Schelpenhoek is known for typical Oosterschelde marine life. This includes a variety of crabs, lobsters, anemones, nudibranchs, and small fish species such as gobies and blennies, all adapted to temperate waters. Divers can expect to encounter rich macro life thriving on the rocky and sandy substrates.

The best time to visit Oosterschelde dive sites like Schelpenhoek often depends on tide times, as currents can be significant. Diving at slack tide is generally recommended for optimal conditions and safety. Visibility can vary, but generally improves outside of peak algal bloom seasons. For freedivers, the steep wall offers interesting depth progression, while scuba divers can explore the varied topography and search for macro subjects.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Poor
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Good
Water Visibility Fair Viz

Plan Your Visit

wall divemacro photographycold watershore divevariable currentsbeginner friendly

Things to Note

Difficulty:

All levels

Shallow average depth suits beginners, while the steep wall offers options for more experienced divers.

Hazards:
depthcold watervariable currents
Current Strength:

Variable

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