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Vrelo Bune
Bosnia and Herzegovina
cave
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Vrelo Bune is a powerful karst spring located near the town of Blagaj, southeast of Mostar. It is one of the largest springs in Europe, emerging from a huge cave at the base of a cliff. The site is not only of natural significance but also of cultural importance, with the historical Tekija (Dervish Monastery) situated by the spring. Diving in Vrelo Bune offers an extraordinary experience as divers can explore the entrance of the underwater cave from where the clear, cold water erupts. The visibility is usually excellent, allowing divers to enjoy the unique underwater landscape formed by the spring's powerful flow.
Best Time to Dive
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| 10°C | 11°C | 13°C | 15°C | 17°C | 19°C | 21°C | 22°C | 20°C | 17°C | 13°C | 11°C |
Peak Season
May, June, March, April, July, August, September
Jan
Cold water, but stable conditions
Mar
Water clarity improves with warmer temperatures
May
Excellent visibility, abundant aquatic life
Jun
Ideal conditions for exploring the spring
More monthly highlights
Sep
Autumnal shift in underwater scenery
Dec
Cold water, but consistent visibility
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Vrelo Bune Cavern
Vrelo Bune Cavern offers an enchanting journey into a freshwater karst spring, renowned for its exce...
20m
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Buna Riverbed
Dive into the crystal-clear, freshwater currents of the Buna Riverbed at Vrelo Bune. This unique sit...
15m
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Blagaj Fortress Wall
Explore the historical depths near Blagaj Fortress, where submerged remnants of the old fortress cre...
18m
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