EXPERIENCE A NEW WORLD WITH US!

WHERE

Our diving center is located right by the sea at the beautiful campsite Orsera – in the beautiful fishing village of Vrsar in Croatia. Restaurants, bars, various shops and boat rentals are in the immediate vicinity. Our offer is aimed at individual divers as well as families and groups. We focus on a relaxed and family atmosphere and on individual needs of every diver. The diving center is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from April to the end of October. We speak German, English and Croatian.

GET HERE

You can reach our dive center easily by car, either by crossing the Croatian borders at Kastel-Dragonja or by driving to Vrsar from the direction of Rijeka. Just follow the highway and take the exit for Vrsar.
If you plan to arrive by plane please check flights for the destination airport Pula or Rijeka. We would be happy to help you organize your transfer to us, just contact us.

WHAT

We welcome divers of all levels and those who want to try out or learn diving. Our guests can choose to dive in our house bay, dive reefs on various islands or do wreck dives on famous wrecks such as Baron Gautsch, Hans Schmidt, Coriolanus or Giuseppe Dezza. We offer shore dives with our car and boat dives with our speedboat several times a day. Diving courses for beginners and advanced people and trydives from the boat are on our program, too. Groups benefit from our flexibility in terms of selection of diving sites and diving times, especially in the early and late season.

Start diving online?


You want to learn to dive, but don’t want to invest too much time on vacation? Or do you want to prepare for diving before the long-awaited days off abroad and deal with the topic in peace at home? Then take the opportunity to talk to your diving instructor online.

First class dive sites

Explore the secrets of the Adriatic with us or relax on a cozy reef while looking for seahorses

Our diving center

Here you will definitely find an answer to all your questions about your diving holiday.

“Happiness smells of sea and neoprene!”

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