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Diving Center Marco Polo

About Diving Center Marco Polo

The diving center is located by the beach, which is easily accesible by car for the unloading of equipment. Parking in front of the diving center is not prohibited, but there is a nearby garage that can accomodate a large number of vehicles. The Marco Polo Diving Center offers ideal conditions for for carrying out scuba diving activities within a small number of centers. Dive training can be done in the swimming pools at the leisure complex. They have use of two Olympic size pools, both with a maximum depth of two meters, and one 25 by 25 meter pool with a maximum depth of five meters. Off-shore scuba diving, and night dives, are both popular activities. For theoretical lessons, they have two fully equipped classrooms, one with a 20 seat capacity and another with a 60 seat capacity. In addition to an equipment rental service, they have an onsite facility to refill tanks with air, nitrox and trimix.The professional trainers conduct training courses and are able to issue international certificates. And that's not all; you can also relax in the Wellness Centre; enjoy the Turkish bath, Finnish sauna, jacuzzi and a range of massage options. There are also a wide range of activities provided within the centre that are bound to satisfy individuals who are not interested in diving. All of this makes the Kantrida swimming pool complex one of the most beautiful and modern leisure establishment in not just Croatia, but also in the world.

Services

Diving Center Marco Polo has not specified details regarding their offered services.

Courses and Certifications

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Address
Bezeni Kantrida, Podkoludricu 1, 51000, Rijeka, Croatia
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Location

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