Dina Levačić is a Croatian long-distance swimmer and the first Croatian to swim across the English Channel. Dina was born in Split in 1996. He comes from Ista. She is a member of the Split distance swimming club, and lives in Mravince, Solin.
In 2014, she very successfully participated in the Argentine tour. First, she was fourth in the marathon in Rosario, then sixth in the 57-kilometer-long marathon between the cities of Santa Fe and Coronda. At the end of the tour, Hernandarias Parana, the longest swimming marathon in the world (88 kilometers) swam in the muddy Parana River. She swam it in less than 10 and a half hours and finished in a high 5th place.
Her mother Željana accompanies her at all marathons, her coaches are Karla and Slaven Šitić. She is a student of the Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation in Zagreb.
In August 2019, Levačić swam the 31-kilometer-long Japanese Tsugaru Pass that connects the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean between the islands of Honshu and Hokkaido in 7 hours and 13 minutes with one of the best times. Levačić thus finished fourth out of the big seven Ocean's Seven swimming marathons.
This made her only the 67th person in the world to do so.
She completed her last swimming marathon on March 14, 2023, becoming the youngest woman to swim in all seven marathons.