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Rovinj Sub Diving Center

About Rovinj Sub Diving Center

The diving center "ROVINJ SUB" is located at the beach of Val di Bora, one of the most beautiful places of Rovinj. The beach, with a pier for boarding, and a free parking area near the center is located in just 10 minutes walk from the historical center of Rovinj. The diving center has been recently renovated and fully equipped to make your experience with them, as enjoyable as possible.The center offers wide rage of diving equipment for rent. In your disposition are about 50 steel dive cylinders (15 and 10 liter), more than 50 diving suits of different size combined with jackets, boots and fins, 20 regulators, dive computers and underwater lights.The recharging base has a capacity of 1100 liters / min. with the recharging system NITROX integrated. For the transportation to the dive sites, in addition to their regular boat for transporting divers, we use two inflatable boats of 8 and 8,5 meters for quick transfers.There are outdoor restaurant, nice cocktail bar and definitely a beach with a unique sunset view – everything is nearby!Beginners can acquire basic diving skills with the Open Water Diver course. As well as for experienced divers they offer advanced and specialties courses. Check out what attracts so many enthusiasts below the sea surface and decide whether you indeed want to continue diving!In addition to traditional diving, they can offer all the services involved in free diving, with specific techniques and highly trained staff. Thanks to their Leader’s yearly international agonistic experience in the professional underwater sports they are able to organize courses for all levels of Apnea.

Services

Rovinj Sub Diving Center has not specified details regarding their offered services.

Courses and Certifications

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Address
Bra?e Brajkovi?a bb,, 52210, Rovinj, Croatia
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Location

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