This site is a former gravel pit near Bratislava near Rovinka. Velke Košariská is interesting mainly because of its depth and mostly excellent visibility.
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.
The Erlaufsee is a mountain lake at the foot of the Gemeindealpe not far from the village of Mitterbach am Erlaufsee. The border between Lower Austria and Styria runs through the lake. The ARGE DiveCard is mandatory.
In the town of Moscenika Draga beach, locally known as Sipar beach, is a shore entry beach dive. It is accessed directly from the beach. The dive site is mainly within the protected swimming lines but the deeper section consists of a steep sandy slope extending down beyond 22 then shelving till 40m.
Going south past the platform at 10m, you can dive for a long time at a depth 15 - 20m over several ridges. Under the shore in the west there is a smaller steep wall with small caves. Above an overgrown edge at about 6m, you can follow, along your left shoulder, back to the entrance.
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.
With our Shuttle bus we take you, in just a few minutes, to the House Reef Silent Beach South.The most beautiful beach by far on the island of Krk is surrounded by fragrant pine trees, and the crystal clear water has a soft turquoise glow. You would think you are in the Caribbean.
The dive site is located directly on the north shore of Lake Weissensee, directly in front of the vacation apartments of Haus Sonnleiten you can dive relaxed to a depth of 11m. The bottom is characterized by beautiful vegetation, partly interrupted by light sediment. Depth: 99m Length: 11,6 km Sea level: 930m
The Selzine dive site is located off the island of Cres in Croatia and is a highlight of the Adriatic Sea, known for its steeply sloping wall with blue and red gorgonian patches and a rich fish diversity. The dive often begins on a plateau before descending to depths of up to 45 meters.
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.
The house bay is directly in front of the Starfish Dive Center. After just a few steps you can get started easily and safely. The bank slopes gently and after about 15-20 minutes you reach the maximum depth of about 10 meters.
Called “ISTRA“ for years, the true identity of this wreck was only recently established as the steamship “Hans Schmidt.“
The Italian minesweeper was built in 1913 and sunk in 1944. Until 1929 she bore the name „Pilade Bronzetti“. She was sunk by a British aircraft which spotted her during a reconnaissance flight. The torpedo broke the ship in half and therefore the bow and stern are about fifty yards apart.
The attraction of this dive site are certainly the countless fish that approach the diver extremely trusting and curious. Treasure divers are also catered for here. All kinds of objects such as statues, treasure chests or cannons are scattered around the lake.
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