Pag’s seabed is truly diverse. The sand areas within the Bay and the stone walls and plateaus of the Paška Vrata and the Velebit Channel create a unique place where the Central and the Northern Adriatic meet. Each of its corners is home to hundreds of species of fish, crustaceans, shellfish and cephalopods.
Diving locations will satisfy even the most demanding divers: Gorgonia coral-grown walls, caves filled with various sponges and meadows rich in flowering sea plants. Underwater photographers visit Pag in large numbers, searching for numerous sea snails that make the world's most colourful family of organisms and attract everyone’s attention. It should therefore come as no surprise that numerous areas of Pag’s seabed are recognised as cultural resources and protected as EU NATURA 2000 areas.