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Cape Peneda
Cape Peneda is situated on the southeastern side of the Brijuni National Park. This is a dive site suited to all – from beginners to advanced divers. Walls and tunnels teeming with flora and fauna are located at depths of 4 – 35 m.
text: Željko Kamerla in collaboration with the Istria diving centres |
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Seagull Crag
At this site, you dive along a vertical cliff that winds parallel to the shore and takes you to a number of tunnels and swim-throughs. At the cliff’s end, you come to a tunnel 20 m long that ends in a large cave, about 20 m in diameter and 10-15 m high, through which the shore can be reached. This is a favourite site for the second dive of the day or simply for testing diving skills.
text: Željko Kamerla in collaboration with the Istria diving centres |
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Stoja
This dive site is suited to all types of divers and all categories. Diving takes place along the seashore at the Stoja Motor Camp located at the northern cape. Relative to the shore, the terrain is rather steep, and it is characteristic for its rocky, irregular configuration with many crevices and canyons among the rocks.
text: Željko Kamerla in collaboration with the Istria diving centres |
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The Canyon
This site is situated at Cape Verudela, in a canyon that rises to 20 m above sea level. The depth here is 3 – 7 m. The exit from the canyon leads through several natural tunnels at a depth of about 5 m. The terrain then drops steeply down to 25 m. Along the descent, there are two large caves, as well as many smaller holes and caves at depths of 16 –19 m.
text: Željko Kamerla in collaboration with the Istria diving centres |
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The Lighthouse
This dive site consists of a fairly short wall, 100 m long, located alongside a hotel beach. Diving is mostly conducted in one direction, and the gradual slope makes it easy to select the depth you want. The site is teeming with various types of fish and crabs, and it is not unusual to see lobsters and eels. Because of its shallow depths, it is highly suitable for beginner categories or for the first dive after a longer break.
text: Željko Kamerla in collaboration with the Istria diving centres |
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Fraškerić
Located on the northern part of Fraškerić Island, this is one of the loveliest dive sites on Istria’s west coast, and it is known for its four caves to dive through. It is suited to all diving categories and all types of diving courses.
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Frašker
Although currents are not strong here, divers go in one direction only – with the current – to ensure easier and more enjoyable diving. A boat follows the dive group the whole time. This is an interesting site because dives are made along walls and rocks forming 2 –3 cascades, at depths of 15 m, 18-20 m, and below 20 m. Each wall is different in its own way, with numerous niches and holes inhabited by fish and crabs.
text: Željko Kamerla in collaboration with the Istria diving centres |
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Ship’s Mast
The vertical wall descending from 10 – 14 m to 25 m is full of holes and caves of various sizes that can easily be inspected without going into them. Rammed into the rock at a depth of 25 m, there is a ship’s mast with the remains of the ship still visible. When returning, you come to a cave at a depth of only 9 m, which you can enter.
text: Željko Kamerla in collaboration with the Istria diving centres |