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Dive sites nearby

Laghetto di Godego

The lake of Castello di Godego is located in the area called Baita al Lago, most of the sports associations use the lake for freediving training and conclusion of scuba courses. Recreational diving is possible thanks to the numerous suspended platforms at various depths.

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Y-40 The Deep Joy

Thermal water pool with pitches placed at various depths (5-10-15 mt) and well at 42 mt. There is a transparent central tunnel for viewing divers and freedivers diving.

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Evdokia, wreck

The wreck of the Evdokia is located about 6 miles from Chioggia, it is in navigation trim at an initial depth of 18 meters. Use of a guide is recommended.

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Wreck Numidia

This wreck, sunk in 1944, attracts the curiosity of many diving enthusiasts due to its impressive length of 120 metres. Diving to this wreck, however, is only possible for experienced divers due to its location and depth. Depths between 33 and 40m require a lot of experience in dive planning.

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HMS Coriolanus (Wreck)

Due to its position and depth, HMS Coriolanus is one of the most popular wrecks to dive to in Istria peninsular. This amazing artificial reef full of marine life, most of the time gives the impression you dive some where in tropicals. Here you can see almost everything Northern Adriatic can offer.

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romital

Tug boat Romital was cruising from Novigrad to Triest in the night of 20.12.1944. Near the cape of Savudrija it had problem with engine and a water flood. The crew was rescued, but Romital was attacked by 4 Beaufighter planes and went down to the bottom. Now its the most colorful wreck in Northern Istria.

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Gilda Wreck

The cargo S/S Gilda, loaded with magnesite and equipment at Triest, ran aground and then hit a mine 3.5 nautical miles WNW of Punta Salvore (Point Savudrija, Croatia) on June 23rd 1915. Gilda sank in three minutes time, but without loss of life. It is on 26m split into 2 parts which are 48m from each other.

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Gobbo Reef

The rocky shallow on the open sea where you can see some minesweeper equipment from a WWII. Mechanical sweeps were dumped there by local fishermen. These are devices to cut the anchoring cables of moored naval mines. This place is like a UW museum surrounded by schools of common Mediterranean reef fish

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Space Reef

When a strong “bura“ blows, this is the only place we can dive. It is a shallow flat site with a lot of rocks forming some little canyons in between. Perfect for beginners or open water students. Even experienced divers can enjoy that dive looking for some interesting macro stuff.

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Stella Maris House Reef

Our shallow house reef is a perfect place for all training dives, first dive experience and for all divers who want to refresh their diving skills. Although the depth is 5m only, it is interesting to dive here at night

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.