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Atlantis Oia Dive Centre

About Atlantis Oia Dive Centre

Atlantis Oia Dive Centre is a professional and family-run dive centre located in Oia, one of the most characteristic and beautiful settlements in Santorini. Atlantis Dive Centre is owned by Apostolos Stylianopoulos and Marta Fortes Vilaltella.With his 20 years of experience on the island, Apostolos knows Santorini very well – above and underwater. He is a PADI Master Instructor, the first Cousteau diving instructor in Greece, and a Speedboat captain instructor. Marta is a recreational diver and shares Apostolos’s passion for the sea.Atlantis is a member of PADI, the world wide trusted Professional Association of Diving Instructors, and scuba diving training organization. They are also one of the few Cousteau Dive Centres in the world, which highlights their commitment to protecting the environment, especially regarding our island. They have been trying since 2010, together with Pierre-Yves Cousteau, to establish a Marine Protected Area on the coast of Santorini. Many steps have already been completed, and they hope to achieve their final goal soon.Whether you are an experienced diver or you want to try it for first time, they offer the ideal program or course. The instructors are certified professionals and they are dedicated to making your experience safe with a friendly and enjoyable atmosphere.

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Address
Cyclades Island, Oia Thiras 847 02, Greece
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