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Diving at Zilvermeer in Mol is a unique adventure, combining clear waters, abundant fish life, and an underwater museum filled with sculptures and sunken objects to explore. The lake is perfectly equipped for divers, with training platforms, easy entry points, and excellent facilities such as showers, changing rooms, and parking. Whether you’re honing your skills or simply enjoying the blend of art and nature beneath the surface, Zilvermeer offers one of Belgium’s most complete and memorable diving experiences.

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Diving at Put van Ekeren near Antwerp offers a vibrant underwater world with surprising biodiversity and plenty to discover. The lake is home to perch, pike, carp, and schools of smaller fish, giving divers a lively experience in natural surroundings. Underwater attractions such as training platforms, objects, and a varied bottom structure make it ideal for both training and exploration. Divers are well accommodated with solid facilities including showers, changing rooms, and easy access to the water, making Put van Ekeren a favorite spot for clubs, schools, and recreational divers alike.

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Diving at La Gombe in Esneux is one of Belgium’s most iconic inland dive sites, offering crystal-clear spring-fed water and an impressive array of underwater attractions. The lake features a unique sunken plane, cars, training platforms, and sculptures, creating a true playground for divers of all levels. Its excellent visibility makes encounters with sturgeon, trout, and other fish species even more memorable. On shore, divers benefit from good facilities including showers, changing rooms, and easy water access, making La Gombe not just a dive, but a complete and unforgettable experience.

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Diving at TODI in Beringen is a truly unique experience, offering Europe’s first indoor diving center with tropical fish in clear, warm water. Located in a massive former coal washing plant, this 10-meter-deep, 6,200 m² basin is home to thousands of brightly colored freshwater fish, creating the feeling of diving in an exotic environment without leaving Belgium. With constant visibility, a comfortable 23° water temperature, and features such as underwater decorations and safe entry points, TODI is perfect for both training and recreational diving. Excellent facilities—including showers, changing rooms, equipment rental, and a welcoming brasserie—make it a complete and unforgettable diving destination.

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Diving at Rochefontaine Quarry offers one of Belgium’s most popular freshwater diving experiences. Known for its clear waters and dramatic underwater landscape, the quarry is filled with fascinating attractions such as a tank, helicopter, cars, and training platforms — perfect for both recreational and technical divers. The depth, ranging up to 60 meters, allows for advanced training and exploration, while its excellent visibility makes every dive memorable. With convenient on-site facilities and a strong diving community, Rochefontaine is a must-visit destination for divers looking for adventure beneath the surface.

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Diving at Boschmolenplas in Panheel is one of the highlights of open-water diving in the Netherlands. This former gravel quarry has transformed into a crystal-clear lake with visibility often exceeding 10 meters, making it perfect for exploration and training. Beneath the surface, divers can discover an underwater trail with platforms, wrecks, sculptures, and even an underwater house, while also enjoying encounters with pike, perch, crayfish, and schools of smaller fish. With easy entry points, well-maintained facilities such as showers, changing rooms, and a dive center on-site, Boschmolenplas offers both adventure and comfort, making it a favorite spot for divers of all levels.

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Diving at Vinkeveen, especially at Zandeiland 4, is among the best freshwater experiences in the Netherlands. The lake is famous for its excellent visibility and rich underwater life, with pike, perch, eels, and crayfish frequently spotted. Divers can follow an underwater trail that leads past sunken boats, cars, training platforms, and other objects, making every dive both adventurous and varied. Entry is easy and well-organized, and the site offers solid facilities including parking, equipment services, showers, and changing rooms. With its combination of clear water, exciting attractions, and convenience, Vinkeveen Zandeiland 4 has earned its place as a must-visit dive site for beginners and experienced divers alike.

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Diving at the De Kiekuut wreck is a special experience that combines history with adventure beneath the surface. Resting in Dutch waters, this deliberately sunken vessel has become an artificial reef and an exciting attraction for divers of all levels. The wreck is largely intact and easy to navigate, making it perfect for practicing wreck diving skills while also offering plenty of opportunities for exploration. Over time, the structure has attracted a variety of aquatic life, including perch, pike, and schools of smaller fish, turning it into a lively underwater habitat. With good visibility and the thrill of descending onto a recognizable shipwreck, De Kiekuut guarantees a memorable dive that blends training, discovery, and marine biodiversity.

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Diving in Zeeland is a must for anyone who loves rich marine life and varied underwater landscapes. The province is home to two of the most famous dive areas in the Netherlands: the Oosterschelde and the Grevelingenmeer. The Oosterschelde, a tidal estuary, offers spectacular drift dives and encounters with lobsters, crabs, cuttlefish, and even the occasional seahorse. Its constantly changing conditions make every dive unique. The Grevelingenmeer, on the other hand, is a calmer saltwater lake with excellent visibility and many accessible entry points, ideal for both training and relaxed exploration. Both areas are dotted with underwater attractions, reefs, and a wealth of marine biodiversity, making Zeeland the heart of Dutch diving. With well-maintained dive spots, ample facilities, and plenty of charming coastal towns nearby, it’s the perfect region for unforgettable dive trips.

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Where we Dive

We dive at a wide range of locations across the Benelux and Germany, going beyond borders to explore the best that both indoor and outdoor sites have to offer. From crystal-clear lakes filled with sunken objects and rich fish life to world-class indoor dive centers with perfect conditions year-round, every site promises a unique adventure.

Whether it’s discovering underwater museums, training on platforms, or enjoying the natural beauty of open water, our destinations combine excitement, safety, and excellent facilities. With this variety, we can tailor each dive to beginners, seasoned divers, and anyone eager to expand their skills in new environments.

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