Scuba Diving at Amager Strandpark Og Havheksen

Diving atAmager Strandpark Og Havheksen (Denmark)

Amager Strandpark and Havheksen provides a compelling dive experience for those keen on observing local marine life within an artificial reef environment. An accessible location in Copenhagen, it particularly invites divers interested in exploring smaller aquatic species and unique underwater structures. Here, you can encounter flatfish and various benthic creatures thriving among deliberately placed installations.

Evening condition tracking at Amager Strandpark Og Havheksen features an air temperature of 10.5°C. We have recorded wave heights measuring 0.22m during this period. These figures outline the environmental parameters currently present.

Dive Site Coordinates

55.6549, 12.6499

Dive Site Characteristics

BeachOceanSandy Bottom

Key Dive Site Facts

Max Depth4m / 13ft
Entry TypeShore
Water Typebrackish
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Dive Site Overview

An artificial rock reef, known as the Sea Witch, forms the core dive experience, constructed in 2007 at bunker 3. The submerged installation provides an engaging route for divers, spanning approximately 200 meters / 656 ft along the seabed.

As you descend, the reef's structures generally lie between 3–4.5 meters / 10-15 ft, though the site's deepest points may reach 10 meters. Divers typically follow a bearing of 90 degrees from the beach or pier, encountering distinctive metal arches that outline the reef's tail. Further along, a unique cube featuring tubes, colloquially named the 'navel piercing,' offers a dedicated spot for buoyancy refinement.

Concrete pipes and various sculptures, often encrusted with mussels, punctuate the route, creating numerous hiding spots and surfaces for marine life. The underwater terrain shifts from sandy expanses to more rugged rocky and gravel zones, providing diverse microhabitats.

This easily accessible city dive accommodates both novice and experienced divers, presenting a popular but uncrowded environment.

Best Time to Dive

Optimal diving periods at Amager Strandpark are significantly influenced by visibility, which commonly ranges from 3 to 10 meters. During favorable months, particularly April, June, and September, it can occasionally extend to 25 meters. The months from June to August are usually preferred, aligning with the warmest air temperatures, averaging 16.1°C / 61°F in June and rising to 17.5°C / 63.5°F in July and August. Rainfall also tends to decrease during this summer period. Water temperatures during summer typically sit between 16.0–20.0°C / 61-68°F, presenting more comfortable conditions compared to winter, when temperatures can fall to 2.0–6.0°C / 36-43°F. Choosing calmer weather conditions invariably enhances the diving experience.

Jan: GoodScore: 8/10
Feb: GoodScore: 8/10
Mar: ExcellentScore: 9/10
Apr: ExcellentScore: 9/10
May: ExcellentScore: 9/10
Jun: ExcellentScore: 9/10
Jul: ExcellentScore: 9/10
Aug: ExcellentScore: 9/10
Sep: ExcellentScore: 9/10
Oct: GoodScore: 8/10
Nov: GoodScore: 8/10
Dec: GoodScore: 8/10
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Climate Historical Averages

Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.

Month
Air Temp
Max Waves
Wind Speed
Rain
January1°C0.7m29 km/h1.8 mm
February2°C0.6m25 km/h1.8 mm
March5°C0.5m24 km/h1.2 mm
April8°C0.4m23 km/h1.4 mm
May13°C0.4m23 km/h0.9 mm
June16°C0.4m23 km/h1.6 mm
July18°C0.4m23 km/h2.9 mm
August18°C0.4m22 km/h2.3 mm
September16°C0.5m23 km/h1.5 mm
October11°C0.7m29 km/h2.8 mm
November6°C0.6m25 km/h2.4 mm
December5°C0.7m27 km/h1.5 mm

Dive Experience & Conditions

Shore entry, typically near bunker 3, initiates this dive. From there, divers follow a clearly marked underwater path. Upon descent, the artificial reef reveals its diverse components, including concrete pipes and sculptures heavily covered with mussels, providing shelter for various smaller creatures. Expect relatively shallow waters, with dives often around 6 meters. Currents are usually mild or absent, though a slight surge might occur, especially near the surface. The bottom shifts between sand, rock, and gravel, creating varied textures and natural hiding spots for marine inhabitants. Training divers can effectively use features like the 'navel piercing' cube for buoyancy control refinement.

Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines

Attention to trim and buoyancy is required when exploring this site, especially around the concrete pipes and sculptures, as contact can cause scratches. While no specific permits are necessary, divers should always adhere to general safe diving practices, including carrying a dive flag and a surface marker buoy. Although strong currents aren't consistently reported, mild surge can be a factor, particularly during periods of increased wind or wave activity. Divers should be mindful of boat traffic if venturing beyond marked dive zones. Night diving is also an option, though it necessitates appropriate lighting and enhanced situational awareness.

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Recommended Dive Suit

Water temperatures at Amager Strandpark Og Havheksen are currently estimated to be around 8°C (47°F), shaping the overall diving conditions for today. Surface air temperatures are resting at 11°C (51°F).

For the majority of recreational dives here, drysuit (strongly recommended) should provide suitable protection. A hood or vest is suggested for sensitive divers due to surface winds. Strong cold advisory: dress warmly immediately after exiting the water.

Surface conditions are expected to warm up slightly in the coming days. A warming trend is expected over the next few days.

Conditions last reviewed: 18:00 using the latest environmental data.

Dive Logistics & Preparation

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Currency

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Nearest Airports

Nearest airports to help plan travel to this dive area.

✈️Copenhagen Kastrup AirportCPH
4 km
✈️Copenhagen Roskilde AirportRKE
34 km
✈️Malmö Sturup AirportMMX
48 km

Marine Life at Amager Strandpark Og Havheksen

Artificial structures at Amager Strandpark and Havheksen create microhabitats, drawing various local fish species. Divers frequently observe flatfish, like flounder (Rødspætte), skillfully camouflaged against the sandy bottom. Mussel-covered sculptures and concrete pipes also serve as homes for small animals and invertebrates. Keep an eye out for curious formations, including occasional 'blue dog' or 'gnome' statues; these add an eccentric touch to the underwater scenery and often host a concentration of marine life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main attraction for divers at Amager Strandpark?

The primary draw is the Sea Witch, an artificial rock reef shaped like a mermaid, constructed in 2007. It features unique structures like concrete pipes, mussel-covered sculptures, and a cube with tubes designed for buoyancy training.

Is Amager Strandpark suitable for beginner divers?

Yes, it's considered suitable for both beginners and experienced divers. The shallow depths and generally mild conditions make it an accessible site for those looking to develop their skills or enjoy a relaxed exploration.

What are the typical dive depths at this location?

Diving typically occurs in shallow waters, with the artificial reef reaching depths between 3 and 4.5 meters. While most exploration stays shallow, the site's maximum reported depth can extend to 10 meters.

What kind of visibility can I expect when diving here?

Visibility varies depending on conditions, generally ranging from 3 to 10 meters. In optimal months like April, June, and September, visibility can occasionally improve to 25 meters.

What marine life might I encounter?

Divers can expect to see local fish species, particularly flatfish like flounder (Rødspætte), and various small animals living among the reef's structures. Mussel-covered surfaces also host a variety of smaller invertebrates.

Are there any strong currents or challenging conditions?

Currents are typically reported as mild or absent, making it generally calm. However, mild surge can occur, particularly when there is increased wind or wave activity, which divers should be prepared for.

What are the typical water temperatures?

Water temperatures exhibit significant seasonal changes. In summer, they usually range from 16.0–20.0°C / 61-68°F, while winter temperatures can be quite cold, dropping to 2.0–6.0°C / 36-43°F.

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