Top Snorkeling and Scuba Diving in Vestfold og Telemark
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This is a nice place, but underwater life depends on the seal colony. Lots of seal=no life. Visability depends on season. Best in autumn/winter. Don't eaven think about it in june...
Drive to Hvasser, here you need to go by boat. No rental, bring your own...
Busteinsundet is also known as Halvard sitt sted.
#2 - Ferder Fyr
Norway, Austlandet
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Ferder Fyr is also known as Tristein.
#3 - Mulaasodden
Norway, Austlandet
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Visibility is often better deeper than 8-10 metres. There are plenty of rocks with lobsters and other marine life. often you encounter schools of fish here, and occasionally a wolffish on a ledge. The vertical rock walls have some very nice anemones and other soft corals.
Starting at the point you can dove dive both sides, though the east side tends to be better for marine life. If you go shallow (12-20) you can start a bit on the "inside" go around the point and finish on the east side without problems.
#4 - Svenner fyr
Norway, Austlandet
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Diving in and around the lighthouse available virtually throughout the year.
Must use a boat.
Svenner fyr is also known as Svenner lighthouse.
#5 - Verdens Ende
Norway
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Verdens Ende is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in Norway which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
#6 - Skarvesetet
Norway, Austlandet
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In the start varied terrain with lots of boulders. Halfway up the island you will find vertical walls with ledges, before the terrains starts to slope. At the noth end of the island it gets shallower and the terrain more varied again. Either follow the slope at 10-12 depth and end dive in open water, or follow the bottom countour (north-east) and end the dive in shallow water at the north end. Look for lobster and crabs among the boulders, large labridea along the wall and nudibranchia on kelp in the shallows.
Start diving at the southern most point of the islanc, and dive the westside.