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Liamis Diving Boat

About Liamis Diving Boat

Liamis Dive Centre was established in 1970, in Piraeus, Greece, in order to provide training and technical support to the recreational as well as to the commercial divers.The Centre/School was established by Perikles Liamis in answer to the need for trained recreational divers and the rare-existence of schools of this type. The School is the realization of his dream of sharing his experience and training with others. Perikles Liamis was born in Piraeus, the chief port in Greece, and dedicated his life to working with the industry for almost five decades. He has been associated with worldwide commercial and recreational diving companies.Liamis Dive Centre is built upon two uncompromising principles designed to benefit you.1st principle is that they will be next to you in all phases of your day’s diving, with an unyielding commitment to safety. It is their belief that guests’ safety and satisfaction during the day trip is of foremost importance.And the 2nd is that they will treat everyone honestly and fairly, with dignity and respect, and provide a diving experience that you will never forget.

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Courses and Certifications

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Address
Akti Kountouriotou, Kos 853 00, Greece
Phone
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Location

North America - Belize

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