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Costa Del Sud Diving Service

About Costa Del Sud Diving Service

Costa del Sud Diving Service was founded in 1996 in Salento by the passion for the sea and by decades of experience in the field of Andrea Costantini, head of the center.Thanks to a history and a well-established name, diving today is one of the most well-known structures of Salento , thanks to a staff of professionals who, in addition to guiding divers in visiting the seabed of this strip of land south of Puglia , guarantees a high standard of safety and professionalism even in the sub-courses carried out at all levels (technical and recreational), valid and recognized internationally.A wide range of dives of all kinds, including between Gallipoli and Porto Cesareo , caves, wrecks, shoals and walls, give the possibility to make fantastic underwater excursions, with the possession of every level of patent, from the base to the most technical trimix, rebreather and cave divers.All this makes the diving "Costa del Sud" a reference point in Salento for divers who want to spend a holiday, or even a single day in the seas of Puglia, in an environment of healthy relaxation and fun to discover the fascinating underwater world of Salento and in particular of the Ionian coast of the Salento peninsula .

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Address
Lungomare, 6, 73050 Santa Caterina di Nardò LE, Italy
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Location

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