Croatia Diving Sites - Dubrovnik
Croatia has many diving sites and, accordingly, diving center Blue Planet is blessed with a wide and varied number of diving sites all within easy reach with our speedboats. In order to be able to choose the best diving site in the underwater world around Dubrovnik, have a look at the available diving sites:
Bezdan (cave, wreck, lake)
Located on the southern shore of the Kolocep Island, Cape Bezdan diving site offers both shallows and sheer drops into the abyss. The diving site features the remains of the two-mast coaster The Aurora found at a depth of only 16 to 19 metres. Read more...
Wreck Taranto (wreck, cave)
Just a short ten minute boat ride from the diving center Blue Planet lies the shipwreckTaranto. This merchant vessel was built in 1899 and used by the Italian navy throughout World War II as a transport ship. Read more...
Tomislav (wreck)
Located on the shores of the Lokrum island, the shipwreck Tomislav offers scuba divers a close look at sunken treasure. The Lokrum island is Dubrovnik’s green oasis and is situated only ten minutes from the historic old city. Read more...
Sv. Andrija (caves, wall)
Sv. Andrija, an island in the Elaphite archipelago, lies in the Croatian Adriatic near the Lopud island. The island has served as lighthouse since 1874 and has warned mariners of the dangers for centuries. Read more...
Mala Afrika (cave, wall, house reef)
If you literally jumped off the quay in front of diving center Blue Planet, you’d land in the house reef. In fact, one of the reasons why diving center Blue Planet is located in front of the Hotel Dubrovnik Palace is the beauty and underwater diversity of the house reef. Read more...
Lokrum (cave, lake)
The Lokrum island is situated almost within a stone’s throw of the historic Old City of Dubrovnik and is a green oasis. But a green oasis with a surprise. Read more...
Grebeni špilja (cave, reef)
The Grebeni Islands is a stone’s throw from diving center Blue Planet and, luckily for us, is one of the most interesting diving sites in the region. A great diving site for advanced and novice scuba divers, the Grebeni Islands hold many treasures under the surface. Read more...
Jabuka (cave, wall)
Jabuka, apple in English, is a diving site situated on the outer sea side of the Kolocep Island. The diving site is a small crag beneath a spectacular cliff on the island. Your Blue Planet diving experience starts by descending down to the crag at a depth of 38 metres. Read more...
Maros Cave (cave, house reef)
This diving site is named after a research-minded dive master Maro Mitrović, who has explored the underwater world in front of diving center Blue Planet for many years. Read more...
Bobara (cave, wall)
Just off the coastline of the picturesque town Cavtat, south of Dubrovnik, lie two small islands in the Adriatic Sea. Bobara is around 2 nautical miles from Cavtat and a very popular scuba diving site. Read more...
Mrkanjac (reef)
Just off the coastline of Cavtat, south of Dubrovnik, lies the diving site Mrkanjac. Three islands make up this small group: Bobara, Mrkan and Mrkanjac, which is by far the smallest. Read more...
Mrkan (cave, wall)
The Mrkan island is situated near the ancient town Cavtat and is a part of a small group of islands. This particular diving site has an underwater plateau at a depth between 7 and 20 metres. Read more...
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