Zonneschijn

Unknown Dutch site with varied bottom, ideal for macro life.

Shore Access
3m Avg Depth
7m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Zonneschijn, is a lesser-known gem located in the Netherlands, offering a pleasant and accessible diving experience. Divers can easily navigate by swimming along the pier, then venturing to explore the eastern side of the site. Its appeal lies in the varied underwater landscape, featuring a mix of stones and sandy plains. There is no specific historical background provided, but its name "Zonneschijn" (Sunshine) suggests a pleasant, inviting atmosphere.

The site is rich in smaller marine life, particularly in its distinct habitats. On the sandy plains, divers can search for flatfish, various species of shrimps, and other invertebrates. The rocky areas, in contrast, provide shelter and foraging grounds for crabs, lobsters, and a diverse range of other crustaceans and fish commonly found in temperate waters.

Zonneschijn is best enjoyed during periods of good weather and calm waters, which can enhance visibility. Its shallow average depth of 3 meters and maximum of 7 meters makes it particularly suitable for beginner divers and underwater photographers focusing on macro subjects. Both snorkelers and freedivers will find this site highly rewarding due to its accessibility and the variety of life visible even at shallow depths.

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Site Ratings

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

Plan Your Visit

beginner friendlymacro photographysandy bottomrocky reefcold watertemperate water

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Shallow depths and varied bottom make it ideal for new divers to explore comfortably and safely.

Hazards:
cold water
Current Strength:

Mild

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