Photo: Blue Nautica
Blue Nautica, the renowned diving centre and motor boat charter company from Trogir, has launched its project Stations of the Cross – a completely new and different tourist attraction that broadens the firm’s offerings, as well as tourism offerings in general.
NO STRESS ZONE – The unique Via Crucis underwater museum, beach and aquapark
With its theme of the Stations of the Cross, displaying all 14 stations, the underwater museum is unique in the world.
The museum’s permanent display consists of the 14 Stations of the Cross with a total of 52 life-size statues and a large 8-metre statue of Jesus Christ as the 15th Station, the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
All statues are unique and handmade in ferrocement and as such are completely environmentally friendly.
The museum is located in the beautiful, quiet Bay of Jelinak, 2 NM from Trogir, and also has a newly rebuilt beach with a mini-bar and an aquapark. Because of the total experience that the location, theme and atmosphere offer, the name No Stress Zone suggested itself.
The museum’s permanent display consists of the 14 Stations of the Cross with a total of 52 life-size statues and a large 8-metre statue of Jesus Christ as the 15th Station, the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
All statues are unique and handmade in ferrocement and as such are completely environmentally friendly.
The museum is located in the beautiful, quiet Bay of Jelinak, 2 NM from Trogir, and also has a newly rebuilt beach with a mini-bar and an aquapark. Because of the total experience that the location, theme and atmosphere offer, the name No Stress Zone suggested itself.
Have an unforgettable experience
The whole underwater story is set at a depth of only 4–5 m, with the large 8-metre statue located at a depth of 10 m, so that the museum could be visited by everybody – including children and adults, experienced divers, absolute scuba beginners, snorkelers, as well as ordinary swimmers. Soon, the underwater part of the attraction will be expanded with new and interesting themes. Visits to the museum are guided by diving instructors.