Diving club Ugljan - Kornati Islands

Diving Club Ugljan, tucked away in the Kornati Islands, gives you a solid Mediterranean dive without being overly dramatic. We’ve found the walls here drop off nicely, often covered in dense patches of scarlet coral and the occasional bushy coral, with sunset cup corals adding bright splashes of orange. You'll see plenty of damsel fish darting around, and if you look closely in the crevices, you might spot a shy cowfish or a brown skate resting on the sand. It’s a comfortable dive, pretty gentle, and a good fit for anyone looking for a relaxed exploration rather than a high-octane drift.

Location
Kornati Islands, Croatia, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
44.133000, 15.105336

Marine Protected Area: Otok Jidula do rt Ovčjak; prolaz V. Ždrelac

Best Time to Dive in Kornati Islands

The warmest water temperatures in Kornati Islands occur in August, averaging 25.6°C. The coolest conditions are in March at 14.1°C.

Monthly Water Temperatures

  • January: 15.3°C
  • February: 14.3°C
  • March: 14.1°C
  • April: 14.7°C
  • May: 17.6°C
  • June: 21.8°C
  • July: 24.7°C
  • August: 25.6°C
  • September: 24.0°C
  • October: 21.4°C
  • November: 19.5°C
  • December: 17.1°C

Nearby Dive Sites in Kornati Islands

Nearest Dive Centres to Diving club Ugljan

Marine Life in Kornati Islands

Home to 91 recorded species including 64 reef fish, 10 sharks & rays, 6 octopus & squid, 3 crabs & lobsters, 3 other, 3 hard corals.

Notable Species

Recommended Packing List for Diving club Ugljan

Based on average water temperature of 19.2°C, currents 3 cm/s.

  • Wetsuit (3-5mm) - comfortable for 19°C water
  • Mask - essential for every dive
  • Fins
  • BCD - buoyancy compensator
  • Regulator - your most safety-critical piece of gear
  • Dive Computer - tracks depth, time, and NDL
  • Surface Marker Buoy (SMB) - essential for boat pickups
  • Dive Torch - useful for crevices and colour at depth
  • Underwater Camera - capture your diving memories