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Dubrovnik Diving Aquarius

About Dubrovnik Diving Aquarius

AQUARIUS DUBROVNIK diving centre is located in Mlini, a small tourist town 10km south of Dubrovnik city centre. The easiest way to reach them is by driving along the road that leads from Dubrovnik city to Dubrovnik Airport.The diving centre is located on the seafront near a small port and beaches. The pier where divers with their equipment board the dive boat, owned by the centre, is nearby.AQUARIUS DIVING diving centre has got a ten-year-old tradition which is now continued by a new owner and experienced diving instructor Hrvoje Klas, who has been a professional diver for fifteen years.At the diving centre they offer a wide variety of services for divers, their families and friends who have an opportunity to spend a few hours together and discover the beauty of the underwater world. Furthermore, they offer world-renowned CMAS diving courses in accordance with the prescribed CMAS International Diver Training Standards.Guests are also recommended a lot of possibilities while they are not diving thanks to the proximity of Dubrovnik city centre. A visit to the Old Town is an unforgettable experience because of numerous cultural events that take place there, especially during Dubrovnik Summer Festival.

Services

  • Equipment rental
  • Nitrox rental
  • Computer rental
  • Compressor
  • Camera rental
  • House riff
  • Digital photo processing
  • Decompression chamber
  • Children diving
  • Video rental
  • Photo processing
  • Oxygen
  • Handicapped accessible
  • First aid kit
  • Digital camera rental
  • Rebreather rental
  • Charging station

Courses and Certifications

  • PDA
  • PADI

Contact Dubrovnik Diving Aquarius

Address
24A, Šetalište Marka Marojice, 20207, Mlini, Croatia
Phone
+385 98 229572
Web

Location

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