Kablinac is listed as a 40-minute trip from the base with a 25-40 m wall and gorgonian life.
Kablinac
Kablinac: boat-accessed wall dive with gorgonians.
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Boat transfer and park access are normally handled by a local dive center, not as a casual walk-in shoreline entry.
About Kablinac
Kablinac is a boat-accessed Kornati wall dive with a shallow seagrass-and-sand approach, then a steep island face lined with red and yellow gorgonians. The route suits deliberate contour diving, rewards experienced buoyancy control, and stays interesting from the plateau into the deeper wall where overhangs, cracks, and life-rich structure keep the dive moving.
Research Estimate At Kablinac
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Where Is Kablinac?
Kablinac Planning Details
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Reported Depth
0m - 40m
Depth Note
The dive begins on a shallow seagrass-and-sand approach, then the main wall starts around 20-25 m and continues to roughly 40 m; one operator notes the shallower part tops out near 20 m.
Best Season
Late spring through autumn.
Typical Conditions
Clear Adriatic water, exposed wall and overhangs, and a contour route that can pick up current; the shallow plateau is only the first act.
Safety & Access At Kablinac
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Overhangs and wall features demand close buoyancy control, and the shallow side can hold netting or snag points. Stay disciplined on gas, depth, and turn pressure once you commit to the wall.
Access Restrictions
Kornati dives are organized and permit-controlled; plan Kablinac through a licensed operator rather than as a solo drop-in.
Legal Notes
Autonomous diving in Kornati National Park is allowed only in organized groups with advance licensing or permit, so access needs to be pre-arranged.
Local Intel For Kablinac
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Scuba Diving
Kablinac is best as a deliberate wall dive with a shallow lead-in, then a more exposed face where trim and route discipline matter. The deeper section is for experienced divers who are comfortable staying organized around structure.
Freediving
Only the shallow plateau is plausible for freediving, and even that is better left to very strong, carefully managed attempts. The wall and overhangs are scuba-first terrain.
Snorkeling
Snorkeling is limited to the shallow plateau and is secondary to the wall dive; the main appeal sits below the obvious swim zone.
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Wildlife at Kablinac
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Kablinac Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Kablinac overview with a 20 m shallow area, rocks, cracks, grottoes, and advanced slope beyond.
Community report for Kablinac visibility above 25 m and wall-life observations.
Kornati diving rules: organized groups only, advance licensing, and allowed diving zones.
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