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Dive Point Diving Centre

About Dive Point Diving Centre

Here we offer you the opportunity to discover the wonderful underwater world of Cyprus. Guided by our professional PADI and BSAC registered instructors you will discover the delights of diving in this Mediterranean paradise.At Dive Point they offer you comprehensive and friendly tuition in globally recognized courses together with fantastic diving experiences.Dive Point is centrally located on Tomb of the Kings Road (the main road to Coral Bay) in Kato Paphos and in the 5* St George Hotel which is next to the sea. The dive centre can be found next to the shuffleboard area. If you are already a qualified diver, would like to learn, or even just to "have a try" then we can look after you. They cater for small groups and provide individual care and attention, courses can be tailor made to your individual needs and time schedules. If you have already done some training, and want to complete your course in warmer waters (we don’t blame you!), then we can help you to achieve this.Diving ratios are no more than one instructor to three divers.Dive Point is also a member of the (I.A.H.D) International Association for Handicapped Divers.

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Address
Parmenionos Street, Paphos, Cyprus
Phone
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Location

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