Burghsluis

Advanced drift dive with strong currents and abundant macro life.

Shore Access
8m Avg Depth
16m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Burghsluis, is situated at the most westerly point after the Oosterscheldekering in the Netherlands. It is renowned for its very strong currents, which necessitates diving only with prior Oosterschelde experience and specifically at low tide for safety. There is no specific historical information provided, but navigating this site requires careful planning due to the intense water movement and tidal conditions.

Due to the vigorous currents, the site supports a vibrant and abundant marine ecosystem. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of exuberant life, including mud anemones, brittle stars, and sea anemones. The site is also home to fascinating cephalopods like cuttlefish, along with smaller marine life such as blennies and numerous species of nudibranchs, making it excellent for macro enthusiasts.

The best time to visit Burghsluis is strictly during low tide to mitigate the extremely strong currents and ensure a safer dive. This site is exclusively for experienced divers, and freedivers or snorkelers are strongly advised against attempting it due to the challenging conditions. The rich macro life makes it a highlight for underwater photography, particularly for those interested in small, unique creatures.

Diving

Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Poor
Macro Marine Life Excellent
Landscape Quality Fair
Water Visibility Fair Viz

Plan Your Visit

drift diveadvanced onlystrong currentsmacro photographycold water

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Advanced

Strong currents necessitate Oosterschelde experience and specific low tide diving, making it suitable for advanced divers.

Hazards:
strong currentscold water
Current Strength:

Strong

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