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Dive sites nearby

Jurassic Park

The biggest vertical wall in our region, with a lot of cracks, holes and overhangs from the surface to the depth of 20m. Most of the time visibility is good, current mild and you can enjoy variety of marine life .Our favourite dive site will fulfill every ones expectations.

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Fish Garden

Flora and Fauna here are very rich. It is like swimming in a big aquarium. The visibility is most of the time good and current weak or mild. A small wall starts at 10m and goes vertically down to 15m what makes a nice ambient full of fish.  This dive site is perfect place also for beginners

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Los Pirangeles

This place is a paradise for UW photographers, macro lovers or just divers who want to enjoy an easy shallow dive full of marinelife. In September juvenile Amber Jacks start to form big schools and come close to the shore. They are very curious and swimming between them is a feeling every diver should experience.

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Kembala reef

Kembala reef is submerged in Front of beautiful private villa and nearby luxury Skipper resort. It is the last dive spot along Croatian coast deep in the bay of Piran, our dive center is going to. It starts at 5m and goes down to 11m as a gentle slope, where a sandy bottom meets the rocks. There is a small wreck as well.

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Gobbo Reef

The rocky shallow on the open sea where you can see some minesweeper equipment from a WWII. Mechanical sweeps were dumped there by local fishermen. These are devices to cut the anchoring cables of moored naval mines. This place is like a UW museum surrounded by schools of common Mediterranean reef fish

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Space Reef

When a strong “bura“ blows, this is the only place we can dive. It is a shallow flat site with a lot of rocks forming some little canyons in between. Perfect for beginners or open water students. Even experienced divers can enjoy that dive looking for some interesting macro stuff.

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Maona Wreck

Maona is a wreck with no engine - it was pulled by other boats. Sunk in a storm. About 40m long. Bottom is at 21m, top of the wreck on 16m. Interesting dive. must be careful with buoyancy.

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Gilda Wreck

The cargo S/S Gilda, loaded with magnesite and equipment at Triest, ran aground and then hit a mine 3.5 nautical miles WNW of Punta Salvore (Point Savudrija, Croatia) on June 23rd 1915. Gilda sank in three minutes time, but without loss of life. It is on 26m split into 2 parts which are 48m from each other.

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Hydroplane Wreck

A sunk hydroplane. Sunk between the world wars. 14m depth. Usually impossible to dive in the summer due to low visibility. Great winter dive. 3 large engines with propellers and floats are well visible.

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The Pearl of Bernardin

A dive site out of a nightmare. But good for training. Muddy bottom, make sure to have good buoyancy. Night diving possible. Be careful not to swim under the entrance of Bernardin marina.

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