This dive site, Plic Mramori, is characterized by a beautiful, jagged rock formation surrounding a lighthouse, found at depths between 3 and 8 meters. Below this, at 14 to 17 meters, divers can explore an extensive area "the size of a football field" scattered with ancient amphora shards. The site does not have a detailed historical narrative provided, but its clear distinction of shallow rocky areas and deeper artifact zones provides a clear navigation path for divers.
The waters around Plic Mramori are rich in both flora and fauna. Divers can expect to encounter diverse schools of fish swirling around the rock formations. The site is home to many crabs, and lucky divers might spot lobsters and conger eels dwelling in crevices and under overhangs. The vibrant ecosystem supports a variety of marine plants, contributing to the site's overall biodiversity.
While specific best times to visit are not provided, the site's diverse features make it appealing throughout the diving season in Croatia. Highlights include the picturesque lighthouse area, the intriguing amphora field, and the opportunity to observe a range of Mediterranean marine life. Its relatively shallow maximum depth of 17 meters makes it particularly suitable for beginner divers and a fantastic spot for snorkelers and freedivers alike to explore the vibrant shallow reefs.

