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Picture of wreck Lina

Lina (Cres)

Depth: 20m-55m


The Lina shipwreck is a popular dive site located off the coast of Cres island. This 80 meter long steamship sunk in the early 20th century and now lies at a depth of approximately 30 meters, making it a popular destination for both recreational and technical divers.

Divers visiting the Lina shipwreck can expect to see a variety of marine life, including schools of fish and various species of nudibranchs. The well-preserved wreck also offers unique opportunities for penetration diving, allowing divers to explore the interior of the ship and witness the historical artifacts that remain within

Peltastis (Krk)

Depth: 15m-33m

The Peltastis shipwreck is a well-known dive site located off the coast of Krk island. This wreck, believed to be a Greek merchant vessel, rests at a depth of approximately 45 meters and offers divers an opportunity to explore the history and beauty of the Adriatic Sea.

Divers visiting the Peltastis wreck will be able to observe the intricate details of the ship's structure, including its hull and mast. The clear waters surrounding Krk island also provide ideal visibility for observing the diverse marine life that has made the wreck its home.

Sigrid (Rijeka)

Depth: 20m-32m

The German Sigrid shipwreck is a historically significant dive site located off the coast of Rijeka. This wreck, believed to be a cargo vessel, is thought to have operated in the region during the early 20th century. The well-preserved structure and rich marine life make it a popular destination for divers of all levels.

While the exact origins of the Sigrid shipwreck remain unknown, it is believed to have sailed the waters of the Adriatic Sea transporting goods and passengers. Divers exploring the wreck will be able to experience the history and beauty of the region, as well as observe the diverse marine life that now calls the Sigrid its home.

Elhawi (Rijeka)

Depth: 26m-42m

With an impressive length of 100.6m Elhawi is one of the bigger wrecks. It sunk due to a cargo loading error in October 1982. A few days later, the captain said he wasn't familiar with the load, because he just arrived the day before. 
Today, experienced divers have fun exploring the cabins an watching the huge schools of fish.

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