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Noa Plongée

Noa Plongée

Saint Fran%c3%a7ois, Guadeloupe


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Their dive trips consist of a two tanks dive, two repetitive dives on different dives spots with a 45 minute surface interval during which they serve a snack on board the boat. Departure time is at 7.30am and return time at 12.30pm. Not only can divers do two dives a day but they can also have a free afternoon for tourism.
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Marina de Saint-François – Guadeloupe

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