Explore the Seafloor
Diving offers a unique opportunity to explore the stunning underwater world and uncover the secrets of the ocean floor.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, you’re in for unforgettable experiences and a rich marine world.
Join us in exploring the depths – choose your next dive or sign up for a course with local experts!
Where to dive next?
Rt Madona
Piran (depth: 5–22 m)
A reef rich in marine flora and fauna, considered the most vibrant part of the Slovenian sea. You can dive on the northern side (up to 22 m) or the southern side (up to 12 m), making it suitable for all levels. Thanks to its protected ecosystem, it’s one of the most popular locations for underwater photography.

DTM, German Boat Wreck
Hidden location (depth: 24 m)
A 45-meter-long wreck, lying upside down, teeming with marine life such as scorpionfish, moray eels, and lobsters. Accessible only by boat, this site offers a mysterious glimpse into military history and a unique opportunity to explore the vessel’s interior.

Maona Rossa
Piran – Savudrija (depth: 21 m)
A World War II barge wreck carrying bauxite cargo. A relatively easy dive, ideal for first-time wreck divers. Nearby, divers can also spot underwater mines, adding to the historical significance of the site.

Seaplane Wreck
Portorož (depth: 14 m)
The wreck of an 11-meter seaplane, sunk after World War II. Often visited by mullets and sea bass, this shallow site is perfect for underwater explorers of all levels.

Underwater Triglav
Piran (depth: 39.6 m)
The deepest point in the Slovenian sea, located 350 meters from the coast. Suitable only for technical divers with proper equipment. Experienced divers enjoy the extreme depth and the indescribable feeling of descending into the deep blue

Roman Road Piran
Piran (depth: 5–16 m)
Stone blocks resembling remains of a Roman road, alongside a steel cross. This dive combines history and natural beauty, offering a unique location that links archaeological remains with vibrant marine life.

Fiesa
Piran (depth: 6 m)
A shore dive near the pier, following a reef toward the Piran diving center.
A calm area with rich marine life, offering a long and relaxing dive due to its shallow depth.
Perfect for beginners and underwater photography enthusiasts.

Piran Under the Church
Piran (depth: 5–16 m)
One of the best-preserved soft coral reefs, stretching all the way to the point. An excellent dive for relaxation and exploration. You’ll often encounter schools of colorful fish, adding charm to this idyllic underwater experience.
Discover the Underwater World with a Guided Diving Course
The underwater world offers endless possibilities — from discovering marine flora and fauna to diving among lost shipwrecks etched in history.
Do you want to see up close the wonders hidden in our sea? For your first steps into the world of diving, choose a high-quality diving course, where instructors will explain the basics of equipment and technique, guide you through your first experiences, and take you on your first real diving tours.