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Poseidon Pillar

A very interesting dive sites since you pass through a vertical chimney and then drift along the wall looking for different fish and nudibranch species.

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Anchor Wall

Starting descending from a small bay 100m west. Slowly descending to the east until 20m depth along the wall you will see the a giant anchor on the left. After that you can keep descending or ascending along the wall.

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Baba Reef

After a huge storm in Hvar a pine tree got stuck on the reef at 5-10 meters deep. Now the wildlife started to take over the branches of the tree and use it as a shelter.

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Sirena Bay, Hvar

In Sirena Bay you can visit two dive sites. They are divided into Sirena East and Sirena West. Both dive sites have a wall and drop-off, but the maximum depths are different.

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Campanella

The most famous dive site on the west side of the island of Hvar. Campanella – from italian – “bell tower”. It is a monumental, underwater mountain located west of the island of Mali Vodnjak, belonging to the archipelago of the Hell Islands (Pakleni Otoci).

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Ursus (Wreck)

Ursus lies in a sandy bottom at a depth of 45-65 meters.Beautiful wreck covered in purple and yellow gorgonians.The wreck is 35 meters long with canon on the bow

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Plocica

On the northwestern edge of Vis, a few hundred meters south of the lighthouse on the Stončica peninsula, a small island – Pločica, rises a few meters above the sea. On the north side of the spot there is a buoy where a dive boat usually moors.

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Greben

An islet around which different dives can be made – from nature ones including visiting a cavern at the depth of 6 m, swimming between the huge rocks or diving along a vertical wall to a wreck diving above over 200 years old cannons.

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Krava

This is a small islet that can be swum around during a single dive. Besides numerous fish, you will see a few ancient amphorae. Amphoras are found from 14 to 37 meters in depth.

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B-24 (Wreck)

The highlight of this dive is the wreck of a B-24 bomber which crashed in 1944 and its hull with wings lies at a depth of 40 m, while the tail is accessible by technical divers only, lying at the depth of 52 m in a distance of about 100 m from the hull.

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