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Croatia Trip – not only wreck diving

Pula, Croatia

22.03.2026
- 27.03.2026

Istrian peninsula, wrecks, diving, workshops

Join us on a trip to Croatia ! This time we are going to visit the vicinity of Pula (Istrian Peninsula), where we will be diving on the surrounding wrecks and reefs in the range of 10-40m depth for a whole week!

Istria - history, Adriatic Sea, diving

The Istrian peninsula is one of the most interesting diving destinations in Europe – especially for wreck divers! On the spot, the coastal city of Pula with a rich history, professional diving facilities and interesting diving sites – wrecks, rock formations and reefs .

There are several spectacular shipwrecks from both world wars in the area. There will also be interesting rock formations – grottoes, canyons and tunnels. The diversity of the terrain means that we can dive even in strong winds – just choose a place that is sheltered from the waves at a given moment.

Diving Center Indie offers a spacious boat, shore diving facilities, equipment, and gases. The itinerary guarantees good fun for both less experienced divers and even technical divers.

Details

Croatia – not only wreck diving trip

We invite all divers at the minimum level of GUE Basic Fundamentals or AOWD + Nitrox to join us on this trip.
During this week , we plan to dive in such places as:

  • Galebove Stijene: a zone of cliffs and grottoes available for recreational divers – depth 15m
  • Canyon: underwater canyon and many short tunnels and drop offs – depth 3-22m
  • Amphorae: a reef on which we can find fragments of amphorae from a Roman shipwreck – depth 10-30m.
  • Fraškerić : four caverns in the north of the island of Fraškerić with amazing fauna and flora – one of the most beautiful dive sites on the west coast of Istria. – depth 1-25m
  • Titov Vis: Yugoslav naval command ship, sunk on purpose for divers in 2016 – depth 20-30m
  • Baron Gautsch: Austrian passenger ship built in 1908. Sank on 14.08.1914 after hitting a mine – depth 28-40m
  • Giuseppe Dezza: Italian minesweeper built on 12 September 1913, sunk on 17 August 1944, depth 28-32m
  • And much more

Optional for technical divers:

  • Cesare Rossarol: Italian destroyer that sank as a result of a mine explosion in 1918 – depth 42-48m
  • SS Lina: a steam merchant ship that sank after hitting the shore in 1914 – depth 25-55m
  • SS Kalliopi: Liberty-class ship that sank after hitting a mine in 1947 – depth 45-60m
  • SS Vis: 80-meter steamer that sank after hitting a mine in 1946 – depth 48-60m

For those who are interested, we have, as usual, ideas for workshop or project dives:

  • photogrammetry
  • diving workshops
  • Wreck course
  • navigation

The final course of the trip will depend on the preferences of the participants and weather conditions 🙂 .

GUE Technical Diver Course 1

You can combine our trip with the GUE Technical Diver 1 training on March 22-27, 2026.

During this trip, you can take part in a class

You can combine a trip to wrecks with GUE Tech 1 training.

Logistics

Dates 2026

21 March in the evening: check-in in the apartments near Banjole
22-27 March : we dive !
March 28-29: you are going home or you stay for even more dives 🙂

Diving, gases and other logistics will be taken care of by the Diving India base.

How to get here

You can get to Pula by car or by airplane.
We can arrange transportation from/to the airport.

Costs

  • Diving: about 100€ per day (2 dives) final prices depend on the dive sites
  • Gases:
    – Air: 0.5€ per liter of cylinder capacity
    capacity- Nitrox 32: 0.6€ per liter of cylinder capacity (15€ per twinset, 7.5€ for a single cylinder)
    – Nitrox 50: 1€ per liter of cylinder capacity
    capacity- Oxygen: 2€ per liter of
    cylinder capacity- Trimix: ~0.09€ per liter of helium
  • Accommodation: please contact us

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