Skip to main content
School of fish inside a wreck near Vis
Wreck Diving

VIS WRECKS / TEAM FIT / CONDITIONS

Wreck diving on Island Vis

Start with the wreck you want, then match the day to the team, the conditions, and whether the dives are recreational or technical.

Wrecks

Popular wrecks around Vis

For

Recreational wreck days, mixed teams, and technical trips

Final call

Conditions and team level on the day

Wreck intent

Start with the wreck you want to dive.

Most wreck trips to Vis start with one or two target wrecks. The day still has to match the team on the boat.

Planning notes

Vis has wrecks that divers plan trips around.

Some wrecks work for recreational or mixed teams. Others need a technical plan from the start.

Weather, sea state, boat range, and the team on board decide what actually runs.

Trip planning

Choose the wreck for the team

Some Vis wrecks work for mixed or recreational groups. Others need a technical plan from the start.

Say early if CCR or DPV is involved

Scooters, range, and rebreathers should shape the wreck choice, not get mentioned after the day is already planned.

Expect the plan to change with conditions

Pick the wreck first. The final call still depends on conditions and the divers on the boat.

Named wrecks

Popular wrecks around Vis.

Some wrecks work for recreational divers. Others need a technical plan from the start.

`T` means technical day. `R` means recreational day.

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
Diver lit by blue water in a cave-like passage near Vis

Before you book wreck days

Choose the wreck that fits the team.

Say which wrecks matter, whether the day is recreational or technical, and whether CCR or DPV use is part of the plan before dates are fixed.

Send the target wreck, diver level, and whether CCR or DPV is part of the plan.