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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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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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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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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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Through the northern part of the island of Vis leads a gravel-stony road, which directs to the abandoned village of Oključna, from where visitors can drive, using an off-road car, to a bay (one of the few in this part of the island) known under the same name.

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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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Located close to Rukavac and accessible by boat and car diving site consists of a system of 6 caverns, which differ in shapes and sizes, but all are covered by colorful sponges and inhabited by various nocturnal animals.

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A well-preserved wreck, densely covered by yellow sponges. This cargo-passenger wreck lays close to the islet of Ravnik and is claimed by many as the most beautiful wreck with great visibility.

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Lies on a sandy bottom pointing towards North.Minimum depth 65 meters and maximum depth 72 meters.Minimum to no current with visibility up to 40 meters

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