

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.
Touring the Baron Gautsch is best started at the stern, across the upper deck towards the bow. After viewing the outside of the ship, you will get a very pleasant feeling of staying in the wreck, while going to the upper deck where the steel skeleton is left.
Cesare Rossarol is the Italian destroyer was built in Genoa in 1913, launched one year later, and met its fate in 1918. When the end of the war was declared, the ship left Pula-Pola for Rijeka.Sea depth: 48-50 mGreatest depth: 50/48 mSmallest depth: 42/40 mLength: 40/25 mWidth: 8/8 m
One of the most fascinating diving spots on Caprera. It consists of two pinnacles reaching to the surface. The anchorage is on a 19 mt bottom. Sometimes there is a current but it offers plenty of ridges. A beautiful arch on 26 mt. There is also an outer shoal reaching 45 with gorgonians and many lobsters.
One of the most beautiful dive sites islands of Rovinj. In the upper portion of the centre of the island there is the entrance to a small cave. (About 5 meters). A corridor leads into the central room of the cave, which is lit up by the sun through an opening. The dark parts of the cave are home to red starfish.
Due to its position and depth, HMS Coriolanus is one of the most popular wrecks to dive to in Istria peninsular. This amazing artificial reef full of marine life, most of the time gives the impression you dive some where in tropicals. Here you can see almost everything Northern Adriatic can offer.
The Motor is the dive north-east of the Islet of the Monks. The name derives from the presence of a large diesel engine located at 23m, at the foot of a small wall facing north. This small wreck offers hiding places to numerous life forms, first of all the conger eels and morays.
The real name would be Cala Coticcio but it is now called Tahiti in honor of the beach of the same name nearby. The 10m buoy offers an easy descent and the shoal is very wide. It is bordered by the beautiful white sand that creates a beautiful contrast with the rock. You can also go deep up to 35m.
Cala Inglese. The name derives from the legend that says that Admiral Nelson had his fleet stationed in this cove. The dive has become famous not only for its undoubted beauty but also thanks to a photo by National Geographic Italy, which immortalizes a diver next to a huge rock that looks like a human face.
Municipal swimming pool of Belluno with a pool (approximately 15m on each side) with a depth of 5m, a swimming pool of 25m with a depth of 2m divided into 6 lanes and finally a baby pool of 4m by 4 for relaxation sessions, reservations are required for use of underwater activities.
Most renowned and coveted dive among those in the park, beautiful also the location that outdoors on clear days allows you to see the coast from Camogli to Genoa in all its splendor.
Dive spot suitable for all levels: beginners can stay in the upper part from 10 to 22 mt. Advanced and experienced divers can do the part all the way to the bottom at 35 mt. Technical divers can arrange a line on the outer boulders starting at 45 and reaching 65 mt.
In 1967 the merchant ship Mohawk Deer was being towed by a tugboat in the direction of La Spezia. Hit by a strong gale, her tow line was sheared and she crashed into the wall of the Portofino Promontory.
A dive site for those who like small fish, it is also ideal for beginners. Excellent conditions for viewing marine life, which can already be found at a depth of 20 m without the need for deep diving.
This is almost a secret spot, which is only approached by a few diving centres. The beautiful reef resembles an extensive underwater plateau with many terraced gradations.The richly vegetated reef begins 8 meters below the water surface and extends to a depth of over 25 meters.
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