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3 Zinnen is a wonderful dive site and is ideal for beginners and advanced divers. It is diverse and beautiful. The journey with the diving boat takes on average 20 minutes.

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Travel time diving school: 20 minutes. Beautiful rock formation of 5-40 meters. The dive site is ideal for beginners due to the slowly sloping rock formation surrounded by sand and is also worth seeing for advanced divers due to the steep wall between 25-40 meters!

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The overgrown rock formation in front of the base stretches from 5 m to a depth of 37 m. Excellent practice site for students in the closed off area. Can be dived until 11:15 in high season for safety reasons, as there is increased boat traffic (outside the barrier) after this time.

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Approach from diving school: 25 minutes, beautiful steep wall between 10 - 40m, very nice plateau with gold sponge meadow and varied shallow area.

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A beautiful coastal dive site located at the mouth of Torkul Bay. It is named after a famous local fisherman who also worships diving. The interesting thing about the bay is that there are several smaller and larger wrecks at this dive site, so this little hidden bay hides interesting things for everyone.

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The Peltastis wreck is located between Šilo and the bay of Klimno, a hundred meters from the northeastern coast of the island, at depths of 12 to 32 meters.

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Travnica, Cres

Journey from the diving center: 25 - 30 minutes. Nice dive site for beginners and advanced divers with a sandy shallow area from 3-10m with a chance to see seahorses! Steep wall between 10 - 40m.

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The LINA is an iron ship built in England in 1879. It became Italian property in 1901 and worked as a freight forwarder in the Mediterranean. On December 14, 1914, it collided with the shores of Cres, where it sank very quickly.

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Barbakovac

Diving site Barbakovac, also called “rock gate“, is located south of Rabac near the small town of Ravni. At a depth of approx. 15 and 38 meters, you can dive through two impressive swimthroughs, which are densely overgrown with yellow encrusted anemones. A few minutes swim further, there is a wreck laying at 30m.

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The divesite Jadrina, also called Nikolai Grotto, is located south of Rabac and is one of the interesting diving spots on the east coast of Istria. The approximately huge cave is at a depth of 24 meters at the bottom of a beautiful wall.

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