

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.
Sveta Marina is located south of Rabac and is characterized by two beautiful reef walls. It is possible to dive here from shore and by boat.
Babina is located south of Rabac. You start from a plateau at approx. 5 meters and dive towards the east until you reach the edge at approx. 20 meters. The edge continues north in the form of a beautifully overgrown wall.
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.
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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