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Baltic Sea dive sites

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Best Season

June to September

Skill Levels

intermediate

Nearby Cities

Liepaja

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Diving in Baltic Sea

Baltic Sea offers wreck dive sites across 1 location. Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions before planning your dive.

FAQ

What makes the Liepaja Northern Forts unique for diving?

The Northern Forts are the remains of a massive Russian Imperial military complex built in the late 1800s along the Liepaja coastline. Over decades, coastal erosion and rising sea levels have pulled sections of the fortress into the Baltic Sea, creating an otherworldly underwater landscape of collapsed walls, gun platforms, and brick archways. The combination of military history and natural reclamation makes this unlike any typical wreck or reef dive.

What equipment do I need for diving the Northern Forts?

A drysuit is strongly recommended even in summer, as Baltic water temperatures rarely exceed 18 degrees Celsius at the surface and can be significantly colder at depth. A good torch is essential given the typically limited visibility of 3 to 8 meters. Gloves and a hood are standard. Because the site is shallow with a maximum depth around 12 meters, standard recreational equipment is sufficient, though a reel can be useful for navigation among the structures.

When is the best time to dive the Liepaja Northern Forts?

The diving season runs from June to September, with July and August offering the warmest water temperatures around 16 to 18 degrees Celsius and the calmest sea conditions. Visibility is variable year-round but tends to be best in early summer before algae blooms peak. Wind direction significantly affects conditions here, so checking forecasts and diving on calm days with offshore winds will give you the best experience.

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