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Scubalibre Varadero

About Scubalibre Varadero

Scubalibre Varadero Diving and snorkeling Club is private owned,offering several scuba diving varadero trips such as Reef Dive, Wall, Wrecks, Night, Cave, Deep Dive(up to 130ft/40mt) and unforgettable Snorkelling tours. They also offer International Diving Courses in Varadero. Graduates will earn their international certificates recognized worldwide.Their services are based on quality not quantity. To serve better the diving experience and safety, ScubaLibre Varadero Diving Club specializes in servicing small groups of divers and/or students for a more private and personalized experience. However, they also service to larger groups of divers/students travelling together.

Services

Scubalibre Varadero has not specified details regarding their offered services.

Courses and Certifications

Scubalibre Varadero has not disclosed information about available certifications and courses.

Contact Scubalibre Varadero

Address
Calle 36, Varadero 42200, Cuba
Phone
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Location

North America - Belize

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