We dive all the dive sites in Slovenia! We are the only diving center with a boat in our area!

Quick recap of our dive sites:
- Fiesa – our diving center is located DIRECTLY on this dive site. It is the most famous dive site in Slovenia, dived by thousands every year. Great sandy area just in front of our diving center with depth 1,5 to 2,5m – great for training. Rocky area to about 8m depth (reef), than the sand starts. Max depth out to about 15m (20 if you really want). A nice reef, usually good visibility, lots of marine life. In addition, there are about 12 little wrecks and other surprises!
- Punta Madonna – natural reserve. Wall going from about 3m depth down to 14m. Full of life in the summer. We also dive it almost daily. Easy dive, lots of marine life. Sometimes it feels like you are teleported into some tropical waters.
- Under the stadium – similar reef to Fiesa reef. We go here sometime to experience something different. Max depth 12m.
- MFP F-956 also known as Kec Wreck – max depth 23m. For advanced certified divers. Great dive, usually full of life (Conger eels, lobsters, scorpion fishes and more). Possible pentation by swimming through cargo area. Sunk after a collision in 1944, but diesel is still slowly coming out to this day!
- Maona Rosa – sunk during WW2. About 40m in length. Nice dive, usually full of macro life, lobsters and conger eels. Max depth 21m, deck at 16m.
- Gilda wreck – steam boat sunk by mine in WW1. About 86m long. Excellent wreck, max depth 26m. Lots of various marine life, good visibility usually. Huge and impressive propeller. In disputed area between Slovenia and Croatia.
- “Triglav” – deepest point of Bay of Trieste. About 38m. There is a pyramid of about 1,5m height marking it. We only go here for Deep Diver specialty training.
- Hydroplane wreck – lying in 14m depth, remains of a hydroplane that was operating between Portoroz and Torino between the two world wars. Only recommended in the winter, as visibility inside Portoroz bay can be very bad in the summer.
- Maria Andrina – not much remains of this wooden transport boat. Sunk in 1890 in a storm, made in 1869. Transported rum from Jamaica to Trieste. Unfortunately the rum is long gone.
- Rex wreck – huge wreck, over 250m long. Sunk at the end on WW2. Unfortunately it was cut for steel after the war. Not much remains, except piles of remains. Still interesting to explore for history enthusiasts.
