The Pyramid is a dive site located on the southeastern side of the well-known Sveti Nikola Island in Budva. This location features an exceptionally interesting underwater landscape. On one side, there is a sandy valley filled with small shells, in the middle, large rocks that were once part of the island before they sank, and on the other side, a large field covered with the famous Posidonia sea grass. This diverse terrain makes the location ideal for a simple yet exciting dive.

We begin the dive in shallow waters, gradually increasing the depth as we move south due to the natural slope of the terrain. At a depth between 18-22 meters, we find three large rocks, which resemble pyramids in shape. These rocks are quite similar, but slightly smaller than the ones found at the Galiola dive site. Here, we look for moray eels, octopuses, and lobsters.

At the maximum depth, we spend between 10 to 15 minutes, depending on your NDL and air consumption. After that, we gently turn around and swim back towards the boat, gradually reducing depth. At the end of the dive, we perform a mandatory safety stop before completing the dive.

This location is perfect to combine with the Galiola dive site, as they are only a few minutes away by boat.