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Dive sites nearby

Pokemon cave

A 50-meters long cave with an entrance (and exit) at the depth of 18 m and a thermocline and halocline inside. In the very end of the cave above halocline there is air bubble.

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Fortunal (Wreck)

A well-preserved wreck of a fishing boat lying on the sandy bottom next to the steep wall, in which there is a long, narrow cave at the depth of 6 m.

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Žali Potok/Šekoda

Not far west of the Punta Covika headland, there are two dive sites with a steeply sloping cliff. Both are located on the same stretch of the underwater rock, but offer different attractions. A shallower variant, up to 20-25 meters, is called Žali Potok. The dive is done with your right hand against the wall.

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Punta od covika

The steeply sloping wall continues under the water, and on the extension of the cape there is a characteristic hump, the end of which is about 50 m away from the coast, the walls drop below 50 m deep, and the deepest peak is about 45 m below sea level.

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Nova Pošta

Nova Pošta consists of a tunnel, a cavern, and a funnel (chimney) on the northernmost peninsula of the island of Vis. Your boat will be moored in the calm, lovely, wind-safe bay.

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Hellenistic Port

Hellenistic Port consists of the remains of an ancient harbour in front of the Issa Hotel. The sloping area is covered with yellow sponges. The entrance to the water is made from a concrete quay in a place where the water depth does not exceed 1.5 m.

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Voliči

In front of the entrance to the Vis Bay there are several small islets. Among these there are Volići, which consist of two isles that surface to one meter, Volić Veli and Volić Mali. On Volić Veli, located further from the island of Vis Isle, there is a lighthouse.

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Zakamica

An island you dive around. Wall is on the north side and goes from 5-35 meters. There is a cavern on 30 m. Suitable for beginners and advanced divers alike.

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Host

The name of Host refers to the isle located at the entrance to the Vis Bay and comes from the British officer William Hoste, who contributed to defeat the French navy during the Battle. As a result of hitting the rocks, there must have sunk more than one ship in this place.

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Teti (Wreck)

The 72-meters long steamship wreck Teti lays on the sandy bottom where it sunk in 1930. It is famous for its picturesque spare steering wheel, close to which moray eels and conger fish live.

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