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Gotland
Sweden
sea
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Discover the historical depths surrounding Gotland, where the Baltic Sea guards a treasure trove of well-preserved shipwrecks. From medieval galleons to WWII vessels, the brackish waters create a time capsule for divers to explore Sweden's maritime past.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, July, August
Jan
Winter diving, potential for ice formations near shore.
Feb
Coldest month, ice can be present.
Mar
Ice begins to melt, increased marine life activity.
Apr
Spring plankton blooms, good for observing smaller marine life.
More monthly highlights
May
Excellent visibility, increasing fish populations.
Jun
Peak summer diving, good chance of seeing seals and diverse fish.
Jul
Warmest water temperatures, abundant marine life.
Aug
Continued excellent diving conditions.
Sep
Autumn colors begin to appear, good for macro photography.
Oct
Transition to colder waters, still good visibility.
Nov
Colder water, but potential for interesting finds.
Dec
Water temperatures dropping, potential for ice near shore.
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Lilla Karlsö
Lilla Karlsö, a stunning island off Gotland's coast, offers dramatic underwater topography with impr...
40m
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Blue Virgin
The 'Blue Virgin' wreck, a historical gem from 1868, lies in the waters off Gotland, offering a fasc...
70m
1 species
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Hoburgs Bank
Hoburgs Bank, a significant reef system off Gotland, Sweden, offers a vibrant underwater ecosystem t...
35m
1 species
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Kalkklobb
Kalkklobb presents a dramatic underwater world sculpted from limestone, featuring intriguing caves a...
40m
2 species
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Landsortsdjupet
Landsortsdjupet, often cited as the deepest point in the Baltic Sea, is an extreme environment for h...
459m
3 species
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