Croatia Freediving
Freediving information about Croatia
Depth
70 meters +
Marine Life
3/5
Current
organized
Diving schools
Freedive B52
When to dive
January-December
Scores
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Water temperature
14-30 degrees
Community
medium
Waterentry
shore/boat
Scubadiving
yes
Snorkeling
few
Training&Coaching
yes
Spearfishing
available
Olympicswimmingpool
available
Price
affordable
Yoga
available
Accessibility
Unknown
Airport
yes
accommodation
easy to find / afforable
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Diving and freediving in Croatia
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Joel Freeman
Everyone loves a good vacation. And what better way to spend your time off than by exploring the underwater world? Freediving is a great way to see some of the most amazing and beautiful things in the world. But it can also be a bit of a hassle to find freediving locations and companions. That’s why we created Freedivingcommunity.com We want to make it easy for you to find freediving locations and partners, so you can spend more time enjoying your vacation. With our website, you can quickly and easily find helpful information about potential freediving locations. So whether you’re looking for a place to dive or just some helpful tips, Freedivingcommunity.com is the perfect place for you.
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1) Visit Dubrovnik: Once the powerful capital of the Republic of Ragusa, Dubrovnik is now a gorgeous Adriatic Sea seaside resort and World Heritage site. Its striking 13th- to 18th-century buildings hug the limestone and marble hillside along painstakingly preserved medieval walls. Within those dark century-old stone boundaries are labyrinthine streets leading to imposing cathedrals, bell towers, monasteries, palaces and fountains. Forgot your camera? No problem â plenty of professional photographers are on hand to pose you in front of iconic locations like Lovrijenac Fortress and P Rodriguez Gate before snapping away. 2) Stroll Through Plitvice Lakes National Park:
For freediving there is a maximum depth of about 70 meters + in Croatia.Â
the water temperature on Croatia is about
14-30 degrees
The freediving community in Croatia is medium.
yes there is coaching and training offered in Croatia.
Freedivers have described Croatia to be affordable .
on Croatia freedivers enter the water by shore/boatÂ
There are so many great things to eat in Croatia! Here are just a few of our favorites: 1. Seafood â Croatians love their seafood, and for good reason! The Adriatic Sea is full of delicious fish and shellfish that make for some amazing dishes. We highly recommend trying the freshly caught grilled squid or octopus. Yum! 2. Cheese â Another Croatian specialty is cheese. There are tons of different varieties to choose from, all of them absolutely delicious. We suggest trying the sheepâs milk cheese from the island of Pag, or the smoked saysan cheese from Istria. 3. Ham â Croatia is also home to some delicious ham products, like the world-
Watersports are very popular in this location. But can you also do scubadiving here? Our visitors answered this question with:
yes
Watersports are very popular in this location. But can you also spearfish here? Our visitors answered this question with:Â
in Croatia spearfishing is available .Â
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Many divers asked if there is a yoga community, most divers answered with:
on Croatia yoga is available
To get acces to freediving spots on Croatia is considered by freedivers to be managableÂ
Most freediver answered the question with: easy to find / afforable
The climate in Croatia is typically Mediterranean, with a hot and dry summer season and a mild winter. The coastal areas experience a more moderate climate, while the inland regions can be quite hot in the summer. Rainfall is heaviest during the autumn and winter months.
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