Merchant ship Boka (Wreck)Ship Bokasunkafter hitting the coast of the peninsula Peljesac in the bay Trstenica 1981.Now lying in the shallow - bowis at 5 meters and the stern is at 15 meters. Overwater part of the ship was pulled out and parts of ship underwatersuch as engine, propeller, cargo spaces…
SteamshipGarda (Wreck)On the south side of the island near the bayPudaricawhich is only 1.5 nm from Cape Raznjic are the remains of the Italian steamship Garda. Damaged in the stormy weather, the ship was sunk by 1938 along the coast. After World War II the greater part of the ship was pulled out.…
Wall with 3 overhangs at 25m, 33m and 40m, with the dense coral, gorgonians, sponges, anemones and shellfish are covered. Approx. 20m away from the wall is 50m deep kugelfoermiger rock, which is also dense vegetation and is home to many lobsters.
A dive site for everybody. Rookies, as well as experienced divers will enjoy their dives there. The marine life ranges from large schools of small fish typical for the Adriatic sea, to crabs, golden sponges and octopus.There is one large rock with a length of about 30m. It ranges from depths of 1m…
Several kilometers south of the town of Tucepi, underground springs nourish the sea with fresh water from the Biokovo mountains. This constant supply leads to a speciose dive site with many fascinating colors and plenty of opportunities to explore a rich underwater world.
This is a really big cave with 2 entrances near 4 m deep. The cave goes down to 25m+. There are stalagtites underwater!The first opening is 3m in diameter, the second 6m. The cave itself has a diameter of max. 30 m and a depth of 40 m whereby there are two "cone shaped tunnels" which taper away from…
Nugal is a long stretched beach north of Tucepi, including three different dive spots. All three are characterized by drop-offs with depths ranging from 12m to 40m with reefs full of marine life. Large schools of small fish, octopi and sometimes even sea-horses can be found here.
Purple bay consists of four drop-offs, each of them a separate dive site. The rough walls with their many holes and notches are home to a wide variety of marine plants and animals, such as scorpionfish, sea fans, gold sponges and many more. If you're lucky you can even see the spotted dogfish there,…
After a descent at the anchor rope you will find two large rocks at depths ranging from 18m to 33m. These reefs are home to sea hares, octopi, and large schools of fish, as well as many other marine animals.