Tauchshop-Rostock - Bornholm

Tauchshop-Rostock operates out of Bornholm, Denmark, focusing on the local Baltic Sea wrecks and reefs. They’re a solid pick for divers keen on temperate water diving, offering access to sites around the island. If you're looking to explore some lesser-dived European waters, this is a practical base. We'd suggest checking their site for specific course offerings and equipment details before you go.

Location
Bornholm, Denmark, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
54.110912, 12.085723
Phone
+49 381 660 96 966
Website
https://www.tauchshop-rostock.de/
Equipment Rental
yes
Address
Alter Hafen Nord, 217, Rostock, 18069

Dive Sites Near Tauchshop-Rostock

Tauchshop-Rostock provides access to 15 dive sites in Bornholm.

Other Dive Centres in Bornholm

Best Time to Dive in Bornholm

The warmest water temperatures in Bornholm occur in January, averaging 3.3°C. The coolest conditions are in December at 3.3°C.

Monthly Water Temperatures

  • January: 3.3°C (air: 3.1°C)
  • February: 3.3°C (air: 3.2°C)
  • March: 3.3°C (air: 3.9°C)
  • April: 3.3°C (air: 6.0°C)
  • May: 3.3°C (air: 10.9°C)
  • June: 3.3°C (air: 16.1°C)
  • July: 3.3°C (air: 17.4°C)
  • August: 3.3°C (air: 18.0°C)
  • September: 3.3°C (air: 15.7°C)
  • October: 3.3°C (air: 11.5°C)
  • November: 3.3°C (air: 7.1°C)
  • December: 3.3°C (air: 3.5°C)

Marine Life in Bornholm

Home to 67 recorded species including 43 reef fish, 7 clams & mussels, 5 sea snails & nudibranchs, 4 crabs & lobsters, 2 starfish, 2 other.

Notable Marine Life

  • Protestant (Clupea harengus) - Reef Fish
  • Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) - Reef Fish
  • Fluke (Platichthys flesus) - Reef Fish
  • whiting (Merlangius merlangus) - Reef Fish
  • sprat (Sprattus sprattus) - Reef Fish
  • dab (Limanda limanda) - Reef Fish
  • Blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) - Clams & Mussels
  • Pollock (Trachurus trachurus) - Reef Fish
  • bull rout (Myoxocephalus scorpius) - Reef Fish
  • Ocean quahog (Arctica islandica) - Clams & Mussels

Recommended Packing List for Bornholm

Based on average water temperature of 3.3°C.

  • Drysuit - water at 3°C demands a drysuit with thermal undergarments
  • Hood & Gloves (7mm+) - critical to prevent heat loss
  • Mask - essential for every dive
  • Fins
  • BCD - buoyancy compensator
  • Regulator - your most safety-critical piece of gear
  • Dive Computer - tracks depth, time, and NDL
  • Surface Marker Buoy (SMB) - essential for boat pickups
  • Dive Torch - useful for crevices and colour at depth
  • Underwater Camera - capture your diving memories