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Asinara Scuba Diving

About Asinara Scuba Diving

Asinara Scuba Diving is a historical diving of Stintino that operates in the extreme northwest of Sardinia. It is ideally located, immediately in front of the large, fascinating and deserted Asinara Island, which has been the Land and Sea National Park since 1997.A close-knit group of "friends" will accompany you during the dives in the beautiful waters of the island of Asinara. If you then decide to take a course to start or improve your skills, for sure, this is your home.Asinara Scuba Diving Center offers a wide range of diving courses , starting from the first experience programs (the simple test of the cylinders) to get up to the highest professional patents such as the Instructor Help.

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Strada Prov. La Pelosa n. 12, Porto Ancora Club, 07040 Stintino SS, Italy
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Location

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