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Te Mara Nui Plongee

About Te Mara Nui Plongee

Te Mara Nui Plongée is a diving center recognized by the FFESSM (Fédération Française d'Etudes et Sport Sous-Marins) located at the Uturoa's marina, 300 meters from the city center. From this area, the diving spots can be accessed quite fast: from 7 to 25 minutes depending on the diving spot.Floriane is the instructor! Owner of the diving center and certified with the BEES 1 (Brevet d'État d’Éducateur Sportif), she knows the lagoon very well as she has been diving there for 20 years.Quality of the service, safety and conviviality are essential for Floriane. That's why the number of divers won't exceed 5 people each time and "shark feeding" is prohibited. Moreover, in order to protect the environment, all diving spots have been equipped with moorings to make the boat fast while diving.

Services

Te Mara Nui Plongee has not specified details regarding their offered services.

Courses and Certifications

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Address
Marina du Centre villeBP 60 - Uturoa98 735 Raiatea
Phone
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Location

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