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Jads Dive Center

About Jads Dive Center

JADS is a family owned business, which was established in 1999 and the company name of this dive shop reflects its family spirit. Every letter of “JADS” represents the first initial of the three siblings of the shop owner as well as his own first initial.Starting out as a small beach shop, it has now transformed into a fully equipped dive center and is also slowly bringing the old Nanki Country Club back to life. Nowadays, almost half of the Nanki Country Club has been restored. Back when the refinery first opened on Aruba in 1928, Nanki was ‘the place to be’ for residents of Seroe Colorado, as it served as a social hotspot offering a bowling alley, restaurant and nightclub.

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Address
Seroe Colorado 245 ESan Nicolas, Aruba
Phone
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Location

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