This dive site, Sundby Bad, is a public swimming pool primarily utilized by diving clubs in Denmark for various training purposes. It serves as an excellent, controlled environment for basic diver courses, try dives, Scuba Skills Updates, and general practice during colder months when open water diving is less accessible without a dry suit. Its simple, uniform layout with no complex underwater features means navigation is straightforward, focusing purely on skill development rather than exploration.
As an artificial indoor swimming pool, Sundby Bad does not host any marine animals, corals, or plant life. The underwater environment consists solely of pool tiles and the standard infrastructure of a public swimming facility.
The best time to visit Sundby Bad is year-round, especially during winter for uninterrupted training and equipment testing. It's perfect for divers preparing for a vacation, testing new gear, or refreshing skills. For freedivers, the shallow depth offers limited scope, mainly for static breath-hold practice or very basic dynamic exercises. Tips include booking through a local dive club as it's rented out for sessions.

