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Centro Immersioni Sardegna

About Centro Immersioni Sardegna

Since 1987 “C.I.S. – Centro Immersioni Sardegna ”, has been working on the south east coast of Sardinia, directly located on the beach at the marvellous sea of Costa Rei, in between the well known cliffs of Capo Ferrato and Serpentara island. It is a lovely place to go diving ensuring safety and fun all year round, thanks to its favorable weather conditions of both sea and mistral winds. Speed boats allow guests to reach all dive sites in 15 to 30 minutes from the beach, offering wonderful underwater scenarios, all available at variable depths that go from -15 to -33 meters. The “C.I.S.” is allowed to dive in the very restricted area of the “National Park of Capo Carbonara” with Serpentara and Cavoli islands (A, B and C zone) and can propose to its guests some of the most beautiful dives in the Mediterranean Sea.The “Centro Immersioni Sardegna” offers a wide range of some 30 different spectacular dives, totally safe guaranteed for all level divers. C.I.S. is a “5 Stars Aqua Lung and Technisub” partner and it operates with up-to-date diving equipment and professional diving instructors. Dives for beginners and advanced divers are organized daily. Each group includes maximum 4/6 divers. C.I.S. is a “5 Stars PADI Resort”. It offers PADI training courses, be it introductory to diving skills or aimed at getting international certifications. All courses are kept in open water. Particular attention is paid to children: they can approach this sporting activity in maximum safety from the age of 8 upwards and benefit from specific tailored programs. Information available for hotels, Resorts, House-rentals, Campsites and any other tourist requests.

Services

  • Oxygen
  • Equipment rental
  • Children diving
  • Compressor
  • House riff
  • First aid kit

Courses and Certifications

  • PADI
  • NASE

Contact Centro Immersioni Sardegna

Address
Via Delle Agavi, Muravera, CA 09043, Italy
Phone
+39 070 991399, +39 338 9797979
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Location

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