
Summer in Croatia – June 2026

Summer in Croatia - June 2026
Summer in Croatia is truly a wonderful experience, join us on a diving trip in June 2026 to the charming island of Šolta, where we live near some of the country's best diving spots. Join Annette on Scuba Travel to the island of Šolta and experience the blue Mediterranean Sea up close and away from mass tourism.
Summer in Croatia is normally full of tourists but here for a week in 2026 you will experience something completely different and a peace that is often difficult to find in Croatia. Immediately after arrival you will take a boat to “your” island Šolta and out here you will stay with a small happy group. Adjacent here are some of the country's best diving sites and the clear blue sea is suitable for everyone, beginners, families with children or for those who just like to snorkel.
Your accommodation – You will stay in a small private accommodation directly connected to the dive centre. The rooms are simple but comfortable and offer double beds and a sofa bed. Breakfast is included in your accommodation as well as transfers by boat from and to the airport. Your diving departs by boat after breakfast each day. Four diving days are included with a total of eight dives in the price of the trip. Join us on a wonderful trip in summer 2026 to the beautiful blue seas of the Mediterranean in Croatia. You don't want to miss this.
Features
The diving days start after breakfast and you go out to one or more of the dive sites around Šolta. The underwater world of Šolta is well known and very popular among divers as one of the best diving sites in the Adriatic Sea.
One of the wrecks is about eighteen meters deep and just under 270 meters from our house, another is about thirty meters deep and about a kilometer and a half away from the dive center. The reef right in front of our house is perfect for night diving and diving lessons.
A typical diving day starts at 10.00:16 and you set off with up to four boats (max XNUMX people/boat)
The morning trip consists of two dives and can be wall, wreck, reef or cave diving per trip.
Typical depths are usually between 15 m and down to 45. Of course, with the exception of beginners or technical divers, who can dive down to 100. What's so great here is that everyone can go along because it's possible to divide the group depending on experience.
Between dives there is normally a surface interval of between one and two hours where you then normally return in the afternoon at 16 to 17 pm. In the evenings and nights, dives can be done on the dive center's house reef or on the wreck.
A little about the dive sites
- The diving sites around Šolta and the surrounding islands are impressive with their wealth of colors and shapes. The crystal clear water with visibility of over 50 meters makes it extra spectacular. The coastline offers numerous steep walls, caves, fields of gorgonians, sponges and there are also reefs and wrecks.
Of course, all of these locations are ideal diving spots for both beginners and experienced divers.
Here you will find, among other things:
4 wrecks
More than 10 different walls
Several caves
Gorgonian reef in the middle of the ocean
A “lobster wall”
The Blue Cave with its air pocket
Itinerary day by day
Day 1
You leave Scandinavia* and fly to Split in Croatia.
You land and go directly by boat to the small island of Šolta.
* Nonstop flights are available from, for example, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Karlstad, Örnsköldsvik (alt. Umeå).
Day 1 – 8
Seven nights accommodation in an apartment with a double bed and sofa bed, breakfast included every day. Four diving days with a total of eight dives are included in the trip including tank, weights, guide, boat. For those who wish to dive more or want to go on activities, you can book on site.
Day 8
On your last day in place, you check out of your accommodation and then transfer to the airport for your flight back to Scandinavia.
please note
Our solid program is only a preliminary plan that is influenced based on the external conditions that the weather gods reward us with. This means that we may have to move activities and dive sites to other days and also replace planned activities with alternatives if required. Your expedition leader is there to make sure you get the most out of your particular trip.