DISHOEKSTRAND 90
Nederland, Zeeland
Dishoekstrand is a challenging dive site with the wreckage of the Junker 88A. A German bomber, which crashed into the sea on 15 May 1940 after attacking a pilot boat. Large parts of the wreckage were recovered after the war. Only the cockpit and parts of the wings remain. Admittedly, they may be hidden under the sand during your dive. The strong current constantly moves the sand here. Marine life hides in Dishoekstrand mainly near the overhanging peat blocks at a depth of 7 metres. You will also find starfish, sea apples and hermit crabs everywhere on the sandy bottom.
Particulars
Park at the parking spaces along Kaapduinseweg in Dishoek. Walk towards Strandpaviljoen Kaapduin. There, take the dune crossing with stairs to the beach. At the bottom of the stairs, you are directly on the Dishoek beach. Enter the water from the second beach between the groynes.
Warnings
Limit your dive time to avoid too strong a current. Compensate your course to avoid getting out of direction. Stay out of the fairway. Don't be startled by the sound of passing ships. Long walk from the car park. You make a climb over the dunes, followed
DISHOEKSTRAND Features
- Nicknames
- Junker 88 A
- Address
- Koudekerke, Dishoek
- Parking
- Paid parking
- Distance
- 1000 m.
- Suitable for
- Experienced divers
- Permit
- N.v.t / NA
- Access
- Free access
- Facilities
- Restaurant
- Water
- Salt
- Tide
- LW
- Kind of dive
- Boat dive, shore dive
- Current
- Strong
- Visibility
- 1 - 2 m.
- Average visibility
- 2 m.
- Depth
- 15 m.
- Bottom
- zand
- Life
- Anemone, common starfish, common hermit crab, catfish
- Other recreation
- Surfing
- Emergency
- 112
Current weather conditions
Spots nearby
Hr. ms. bv 34 (0,81km)
Zoutelande (4,08km)
Aardappeldal (6,68km)
De schone waardin (8,17km)
Westkapelle (8,19km)
De zoutman (9,14km)
Zilveren schor (13,39km)
Buitencentrum veere (13,51km)
Oostwatering steiger (13,59km)
Polredijk (13,71km)







