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Diver above a coral-covered wall near Vis
Dive Sites

WRECKS / WALLS / CAVES

Dive sites around Island Vis

Wrecks, walls, caves, and scenic dives around Vis for recreational, mixed, and technical weeks.

Wrecks

Tetti, Vasilios, Fortunal, B-17 G, B-24, and more

Other dives

Walls, caves, and scenic dives around Vis

For

Holiday divers, mixed teams, and technical trips

Where to dive

Wrecks, caves, walls, and scenic dives around Vis.

Look at the site spread first. It helps separate wreck days, scenic days, and technical days before the week is booked.

Before you book

Vis can be a wreck week, a scenic holiday week, or a technical week.

Technical teams usually narrow the trip to a few specific sites, not the whole list.

Weather, sea state, and the divers on the boat decide the final site choice.

Main areas

Wrecks

Tetti, Vasilios, Fortunal, Briuni, B-17 G, Ursus, Lovac, and B-24.

Walls, caves, and scenic dives

Outer Rock, Inner Rock, Zakamica, Dubinica, Monk Seal Cave, Rt Kobila, Green Cave, and Punta Ploče.

Mixed weeks

Some dives are recreational, some are technical, and some can work for both depending on the team and the sea.

Main sites around Vis

Popular diving locations around Vis.

`T` = technical day, `R` = recreational day.

Wrecks

Wreck Tetti

R

Wreck Vasilios

T, R

Wreck Fortunal

T, R

Wreck Briuni

T

Wreck B-17 G

T

Wreck Ursus

T

Wreck Lovac

T, R

Wreck B-24

T, R

Walls, caves, and scenic sites

Outer Rock

R

Inner Rock

R

Zakamica

T, R

Dubinica

T, R

Monk Seal Cave

T, R

Rt Kobila

T, R

Green Cave

R

Punta Ploče

R

How site choice is made

Start with the team

Is this a holiday group, a mixed club team, or a technical team with a target site?

Match sites to the day

Weather, timing, and boat logistics narrow the realistic options quickly.

Be clear about the dive

Say whether the day is scenic, cave-focused, wreck-focused, or technical.

What affects the day

Weather and sea state

Wind, swell, and boat access shape the day before depth or interest does.

Diver level

Certification, recent experience, buoyancy, and comfort in overhead or deeper environments matter more than ambition.

Trip type

A wreck-focused trip, a broad recreational holiday, and a technical week do not use the same site plan.

Equipment and support

Gas needs, twinsets, stage bottles, rebreather plans, DPVs, and simple rental logistics all affect which sites make sense.

Team level

Recreational divers

Usually best served by a site plan that stays enjoyable and realistic.

Advanced or progressing divers

Often need a mix of stronger sites and easier support dives, especially if training is part of the trip.

Technical divers

Usually come for specific wrecks or deeper sites. Gas, CCR, DPV use, and support need to be clear from the start.

Marine life detail from a wall near Bisevo

Next step

Send the dates and dive priorities.

Send dates, certification level, and whether your priority is wrecks, caves, mixed recreational diving, or a more technical week.