The Adriatic Sea, Rab Island, Lopar – the perfect setting for diving. For over 25 years, Moby Dick Diving has been providing divers with safe and unforgettable underwater experiences in the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic.
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver, our team and equipment ensure that every dive is enjoyable, safe and inspiring.
The Centre
Situated between the local harbour and a beautiful sandy beach in Lopar, our diving centre enjoys the perfect location. Fully equipped for up to 20 divers at a time, the centre has a capacity of 60 scuba tanks.
Safety always comes first – the centre uses a Bauer Verticus 5 compressor that ensures the highest air purity. Dedicated storage areas for dry and wet diving equipment allow divers to prepare in a clean and safe environment.
Equipment for 20 divers
Fully equipped to provide a complete set of diving gear for up to 20 divers at a time.
60 scuba tanks
A capacity of 60 scuba tanks, ready for larger groups and organised diving excursions.
Bauer Verticus 5
A compressor that delivers high air-purity standards for safety and comfort.
Equipment storage
Dedicated areas for dry and wet diving equipment in a clean and safe environment.
The Boat
The 12-metre dive boat is designed for comfort and practicality on every trip. With two decks, including an upper sundeck, there is ample space for divers and their equipment. A dedicated dry-storage area, toilet and freshwater shower add extra comfort after a dive.
A large stern platform with sturdy ladders makes entering and exiting the water easy and safe, even in full diving gear. A briefing board is also available for clear instructions before every dive.
Safety is always a priority – the boat is fitted with a complete first-aid kit, including emergency oxygen and full first-aid equipment.
Diving
Our dive trips typically include two dives per day, starting at around 9:30 in the morning. During the boat ride to the site, divers have plenty of time to prepare their equipment, familiarise themselves with the gear and socialise with fellow divers. A thorough briefing is carried out on board before each dive.
After the first dive, the boat usually stops for a one-hour break at Goli Otok, Sv. Grgur or for a rest on board. Divers can eat, relax, sunbathe or simply enjoy the surroundings. After the break, the second dive follows at a carefully chosen site, and the day ends with a return to the dive centre at around 15:00–16:00.
On return, all equipment is brought back to the dive centre, where divers can rinse and clean their gear with fresh water.




