This dive site is the wreck of the Liburna, located off the coast of Italy. The dive is suitable for advanced divers or higher, with a maximum depth of 39 meters and a minimum depth of 28 meters. Divers should follow a square dive profile, and a fixed anchoring system to the boat ensures safety. The wreck itself offers a fascinating landscape for exploration, likely teeming with marine life.
The marine life at the Liburna wreck is diverse and abundant. Divers can expect to see a variety of Mediterranean fish species including grouper, conger eels, lobsters, sea bream, and snapper. During the warmer months (April to September), larger pelagic species such as sunfish, anchovies, tuna, and amberjack may also be encountered. The wreck structure itself also provides habitat for a variety of smaller invertebrates and other creatures.
The best time to visit the Liburna wreck is from April to September, when the water is warmer and visibility is generally better. Divers should be prepared for a moderately deep dive and should have proper training and experience for this depth range. The site is not recommended for inexperienced divers or snorkelers. Freediving is not recommended due to the depth.
