Puntižela Diving
Wreck Diving

Wreck Diving

Explore the legendary wrecks of the Adriatic

The Adriatic Sea holds some of Europe's most fascinating shipwrecks. Dive into history and explore these underwater museums now teeming with marine life. Our experienced guides will lead you safely through these extraordinary dive sites.

Our Wreck Dive Sites

Baron Gautsch
28–40 mAdvanced

Baron Gautsch

The most famous wreck in the Adriatic – an Austrian passenger steamer that hit a minefield in 1914. Now a thriving artificial reef at 28–40 m, hosting incredible marine diversity.

Hans Schmidt
20–30 mIntermediate

Hans Schmidt

A German barge at 20–30 m depth. Excellent visibility and rich marine life make this an unforgettable dive, suitable for Open Water divers with some experience.

Giuseppe Dezza
25–35 mAdvanced

Giuseppe Dezza

An Italian WWII torpedo boat resting at 25–35 m. Well-preserved with fascinating military history and abundant sea life.

Varese
12–32 mIntermediate

Varese

An Italian steamship at 12–32 m. One of the more accessible wrecks in the region – perfect for less experienced divers exploring their first wreck.

Requirements

  • Open Water Diver certification or equivalent required
  • Minimum 20 logged dives recommended
  • Deep Diving specialty recommended for sites below 30 m
  • All wreck dives conducted with a certified guide