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Trogir Diving Center

About Trogir Diving Center

The diving center also has a comfortable classroom where they teach in Croatian, English and German. On the opposite side of the classroom is the information office providing information not just about diving, but about other benefits during your stay as well (excursions, rent-a-car, where to eat, town highlights…).The center owns 4 boats, each of them have capacity for 12-15 divers. The boats take divers for half-day and daylong diving trips every day. You can also dive in the cove, directly outside the diving center where they do discovery dive, check dive and diver training, and you are guaranteed to see a seahorse, a very rare animal.They have 80 sets of diving equipment made by renowned manufacturers, ensuring comfort and safety. The equipment is kept in one of the rooms, but they also have a special storage room for guests’ equipment. They have 2 pools where you can wash and dry your equipment before you store it. In the compression station are 3 silent compressors made by the renowned German company Bauer, having capacities between 450 and 550 l/min and always ensuring sufficient amounts of high-quality air. They have more then 100 tanks.The tanks have capacities of 10, 12 and 15 liters.In addition, the center has a special offer – their tavern. They offer breakfast, lunch and dinner there, so you will be able to enjoy homemade Dalmatian specialties.

Services

  • Equipment rental
  • Children diving
  • Computer rental
  • Oxygen
  • First aid kit
  • Nitrox rental

Courses and Certifications

  • CMAS

Contact Trogir Diving Center

Address
1 Pod Luku, 21223, Okrug Gornji, Croatia
Phone
+385 021 886299
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Location

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