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CAVES ON THE DEPTH: 3 – 8m; MAX DEPTH: 18m; TRANSFER FROM ORCA DIVING CENTER IS NEAR 45min. Dive City, 51260 Crikvenica Vrbnik Cave (★4.6) The diameter of the entrance to the cave is +/- 4 metres; 2 or 3 divers can comfortably enter at once. Divers must be careful not to stir up the sediment on the cave floor. The cave is +/- 25 metres long and in the centre you will see a stream of sunlight coming from a narrow siphon, extending up to the surface. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Villas Rubin Beach (★4.0) Easy access from the beach in front of hotel swimming pool. At the beginning rock formations and later sandy bottom. Max depth of 6m with avg depth of 3.5m. Ideal for OWD courses or Try Dives. Subaquatic, 52470 Umag Jurassic Park (★4.4) The biggest vertical wall in our region, with a lot of cracks, holes and overhangs from the surface to the depth of 20m. Most of the time visibility is good, current mild and you can enjoy variety of marine life .Our favourite dive site will fulfill every ones expectations. Mares Kraj (★4.2) This site is best dived from a dive boat as there is little to no access from shore. The site is rocky pinnacle close to shore with steep drop off around the seaward side of the outcrop and shallow walls along the coast connecting the outcrop to the shore. The site is found near the small fishing village of Kraj Tauchshop Klagenfurt, 9020 Klagenfurt Uvala Slana (★4.1) The house reef at Mihuric offers a variety of life and geological formations in different levels up to 35m. Several boats, a statue, and a buoyancy control park offer perfect conditions for familiarization dives and all kinds of training. Dive Loft Krk, 51516 Vrbnik Silent Beach (★3.9) 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. SUBSEASON Diving Mali Lošinj, 51550 Mali Lošinj Zabodaski South (★4.7) The small island Zabodaski is one of the island of Losinj archipelago. The anchoring place is just close to the small lighthouse few meters from the coast at the depth of 5 meters, just above some nice flat bottom. SUBSEASON Diving Mali Lošinj, 51550 Mali Lošinj Male Srakane, Cave, Kroatien (★4.6) Srakane cave is located on the south-west side of Male Srakane island. The entrance to the cave is at 9 m just close to the coast. There is a passage cca 20 m long and small gallery with a sunlight from the top. Mares, Janez Kranjc Srakane Wall (★4.7) Srakane Wall is located on the southwest side of the island of Male Srakane. You will enjoy diving down the vertical wall full of rare beauty. You can reach up to a depth of 45 meters just of the coast line. SUBSEASON Diving Mali Lošinj, 51550 Mali Lošinj Mali Lošinj Cikat Bay (★4.2) Dive into the beauty of this official dive site! However, it’s missing a crucial element – your expertise. We’d greatly appreciate it if you could share your insights by providing an English description for this site. Below are instructions to guide you. Begin with general details like travel time, maximum depth, Scuba Libre Diving Center, 52100 Premantura Luana (★4.5) This is a merchant ship, which was sunk in 1943, because of coming over a mine. The bow is just a few meters separated from the rest part of the ship. Max. depth is 48m. Suitable for technical diving. Morski Puž Zuo (Kron Diving), 51280 Rab Tunnel von Prvic (★4.3) This dive site is on the northern side of Prvic Island. There are two possibilities to anchor, one between Prvic Island and the rock, where the tunnel is, or in front of the rock, on the northern side. Budicinova j.d.o.o., 51221 Kostrena Diving Center Kostrena (★4.2) Upon entering the sea there is a plateau ranging from -0,5 m to -12 m of depth (ideal for beginner divers and Discovery dives), after which starts the steep part of the reef which descends to a depth of about -40 m. Andreas Kron d.o.o., 51280 RAB Double Rock Goli (★4.3) Double Rock is situated at the beginning of Goli´s island, 100m away from Big Rock. The dive sites are very similar. We anchor in front of the rock on the small plateau between 5 – 8m deep. The dive site is a pinnacle. ←123...12→