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Keadivers Diver

About Keadivers Diver

They have been here for almost 20 years, knowing very well every hidden corner of the island, every reef, every bay, tides , waves and currents, every secret of the water .They ‘ve been scuba diving since 1995, boating and yachting since then as well. Offshore racing on top end yachts since 2001, taken part to every reggatta and rally in the Aegean.Currently they are based close to Vourkari, the picturesque little harbour in the northwest of the island, but they operate all over the island. They can meet you or pick you up from wherever you want. They are following stricktly PADI and DAN policies and procedures, always keeping safety standards as a non negotiable priority. The center is officially licenced by the greek port authority and coastgard as a diving operator, also meeting their additional standards. They are certified by PADI and are insured by DAN Europe. The equipment is regularilly inspected and certified by Bureau Veritas. They have been trained and certified for first aid and EFR by the Red Cross.

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Address
Vourkari 840 02, Greece
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Location

North America - Belize

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