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Orca Dive Club El Gouna

About Orca Dive Club El Gouna

The ORCA Dive Club in the legendary "Turtles Inn" is located directly at Abu-Tig marina, the promenade in El Gouna. It is also know for its atmospheric harbour festivals. The diving centre is equipped with 150 twelve litres aluminium tanks which have DIN-connections. The necessary air is provided by a Bauer K 15.1 with air provision speed of 450 l/min and a Nitrox unit which also provides 450 litres per minute. The base has a total of 30 rental equipment sets some of which are suitable for children. There are also 8 litre steel bottles available for kids.

Services

  • Decompression chamber
  • Compressor
  • Nitrox rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Computer rental
  • Oxygen
  • House riff
  • Digital camera rental
  • Rebreather rental
  • Children diving
  • First aid kit

Courses and Certifications

  • CMAS
  • VDST
  • PADI
  • VIT
  • NRC

Contact Orca Dive Club El Gouna

Address
Abu-Tig Marina, El Gouna
Phone
+20 122 480460
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Location

North America - Belize

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