Dive sites

Dive sites:

Mali Plavnik – an islet, a ridge full of caves with stone curtains and steep cliffs that disappear into the abyss. It is home to many sea slugs, octopus, and redfish. There you will also see a 1.5 m long anglerfish.

Selzine – a spectacular 110-metre-high cliff. It lies at the entrance to the channel, and there you can meet large shoals of fish that attract tuna and mackerel.

Lorelei – a rocky outcrop on the island of Cres with an underwater mine from World War I. This area is also known for being abundant in fish.

Big Cave& Deep Cave – a huge cathedral with unusual vegetation, some 35 m long and 10 m highIndian rock – one of the most beautiful rocks on the island of Plavnik. Many caves are just waiting to be discovered.

Plavnik Caves – a steep cliff with many stone curtains and small caves.Kormati: a diverse underwater landscape with steep cliffs, caves, and underwater meadows. Anything is possible here!

Plavnik cannons – 18th-century cannons.

Mafia wreck – a famous cliff with a sunken speedboat.

Peltastis – a Greek merchant ship that ran aground during a storm some 30 years ago. It is approximately 60 m long and located at a depth of between 6 and 32 m. A huge sea eel can often be seen there.

Blue Malin Cave – a beautiful underwater cave. Ratko’s cliff – a cliff perpendicular to the seabed, with a stalagmite-like rock.

Prvić tunnel and Kamin on Cres – two long tunnels scuba divers pass through. Both are abundant in fish and vegetation.

Plavnik Plateau – a site that abounds in fish in the summer months. It is ideal for photography lovers.

Stone garden – a special place in Croatia. One of the few sites where you can see fully grown date shells.

Plić Tenki – the name comes from the local word TENKO meaning THIN or, in this case, shallow; in fact, it is a rock three metres below the sea surface. Plić Tenki has become one of the most popular scuba diving sites in recent years because it is diverse and abundant in fish and vegetation all the way to its deepest point, at about 40 metres.If you go by boat in the direction of the famous historical and tourist town of Vrbnik and at some point find yourself in front of Cape Glavina and the Kamanjak cliff, in Srščica Cove you will notice winding drystone walls. Plić Tenki is right there, some hundred metres from the shore, in a rather wide cove. This attractive site is a true paradise for underwater photographers and videographers. A large number of foreign scuba divers considers it the most interesting diving site in this area, as evidenced by the commemorative plaque erected by Italian scuba divers. The island of Krk offers scuba diving trips to eight nearby islands on 40 different diving sites, which even the most demanding scuba divers will find truly unforgettable: peaceful underwater world, steep cliffs with red gorgonians disappearing into deep blue water, encounters with lobsters, redfish, anglerfish, rays, and catsharks, attractive caves, old wrecksThe island of Krk boasts impressive nature, both above and under the sea. Here you will find steep cliffs, on the northern and north-eastern sides almost devoid of vegetation, but also tame green areas and coves on the southern and south-eastern parts of the island.Although the desolate and inaccessible northern coast with high steep cliffs inspires awe, the underwater area offers scuba diving locations that can be easily accessed by scuba divers of any category.