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Scubanauts Corfu

About Scubanauts Corfu

Spiros Psailas and the rest of the diving team welcome you to the beautiful island of Corfu.The long-lasting experience, the professionalism together with the passion for diving will offer an unforgettable experience to every diver.They provide scuba diving courses of all levels, certain speciality courses as well as technical diving courses. There are also accommodation diving packages for divers as well as for non divers, in cooperation with a variety of hotels.Reefs, rocks, walls, gorges, small-cavern and arches are included in our rich variety of diving locations. Depending of the degree of difficulty, Corfu dive spots will satisfy the beginner and the experienced diver alike.Keeping in mind that diving is a recreational activity that does not stop with the end of a dive, they provide to each diver and his family the option to discover many of the beauties of the island of Corfu, which besides the amazing coastline, it includes a series of events such as excursions, bbq's, parties and more.They dive usually twice a day, in the morning and in the afternoon. All dives are accompanied by certified instructors and dive masters.

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Address
Kontokali Bay hotel, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
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