Montenegrin coast is characterized by steep limestone coast with many small caves, very suitable for fish habitat.
Summer sea temperatures generally ranging from 21 to 25 ° C, which allows comfortable diving, while the sea temperature in winter rarely drops below -13 ° C; salinity is 36 per mill, and the visibility of 15-35 meters.
Coastal sea depth generally ranges up to 35 meters, where it turns into sandy bottom. Underwater rock is rich in flora; colonies of gorgonians and corals, while the sandy slopes covered with Neptune grass. The fauna is rich: divers have the opportunity to take photos flocks bream, bream, cantors, mullet and other fish, while very common examples of large groupers, conger, moray, birds, rays and lobsters.
The Montenegrin coast (which is not yet fully explored) there are several archeological finds, such as Risan Bay, Rose, the site in Njivice near Herceg Novi, site of Bigova Platamuni, Rt Volujica near Bar and Ulcinj old.
For the safety of divers take care of highly experienced and trained people, and the hyperbaric center with its modern chambers and expert staff is situated in Meljine near Herceg Novi.
Foreign divers, individuals or groups, can dive in Montenegrin waters organized by a diving club from Montenegro. They are obliged to obtain diving identification from any of the world diving federations, CMAS, PADI, NNI, SSI, etc., As a proof of competence