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Anchor Wall

Starting descending from a small bay 100m west. Slowly descending to the east until 20m depth along the wall you will see the a giant anchor on the left. After that you can keep descending or ascending along the wall.

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Poseidon Pillar

A very interesting dive sites since you pass through a vertical chimney and then drift along the wall looking for different fish and nudibranch species.

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Baba Reef

After a huge storm in Hvar a pine tree got stuck on the reef at 5-10 meters deep. Now the wildlife started to take over the branches of the tree and use it as a shelter.

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Amphora Wall

Descending at the bay slowly with the sandy slope, there is a drop at 20m to 26m to another sandy slope until 40m. From there you can dive east (left shoulder) along the wall, and ascent slowly. You will meet big rock column at 20m depth. Back to the bay optional.

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Sirena Bay, Hvar

In Sirena Bay you can visit two dive sites. They are divided into Sirena East and Sirena West. Both dive sites have a wall and drop-off, but the maximum depths are different.

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Ursus (Wreck)

Ursus lies in a sandy bottom at a depth of 45-65 meters.Beautiful wreck covered in purple and yellow gorgonians.The wreck is 35 meters long with canon on the bow

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Plocica

On the northwestern edge of Vis, a few hundred meters south of the lighthouse on the Stončica peninsula, a small island – Pločica, rises a few meters above the sea. On the north side of the spot there is a buoy where a dive boat usually moors.

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Krava

This is a small islet that can be swum around during a single dive. Besides numerous fish, you will see a few ancient amphorae. Amphoras are found from 14 to 37 meters in depth.

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Host

The name of Host refers to the isle located at the entrance to the Vis Bay and comes from the British officer William Hoste, who contributed to defeat the French navy during the Battle. As a result of hitting the rocks, there must have sunk more than one ship in this place.

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Greben

An islet around which different dives can be made – from nature ones including visiting a cavern at the depth of 6 m, swimming between the huge rocks or diving along a vertical wall to a wreck diving above over 200 years old cannons.

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