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Ecosfera Diving

About Ecosfera Diving

In one of the more suggestive places of the Strait of Messina, on the mountains Peloritani’s slopes whose the last extension form Capo Peloro in location Torre Faro, rises Ecosfera diving center. From here you can breathe the air of the ancient village of fishermen whose history is bound to the mythological waters of the Strait. The functional structures of diving based practically on the beach in front to the most close the "Strait" in the park Horcynus Orca forming so, once again, an inseparable connection trough culture and nature. The diving team of Ecosfera motivated by a passion for the sea and its underwater world, is ready to satisfies every your needs, in a mood characterized by simplicity and relaxation typical of these places.The center offers guided dives in the best sites in the Straits of Messina, where you can admire the lush benthic life nourished by the constant current transfer that characterize this area, but also visit the many wrecks that populate the area. All dives are conducted in compliance with the current tables, groups are formed on the basis of training of divers respecting generally a ratio of 1:5 driving-divers.The diving center has three boats

Services

  • Oxygen
  • Handicapped accessible
  • Photo processing
  • Digital camera rental
  • Rebreather rental
  • House riff
  • First aid kit
  • Decompression chamber
  • Charging station
  • Nitrox rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Video rental
  • Children diving
  • Digital photo processing
  • Camera rental
  • Computer rental

Courses and Certifications

  • NAUI

Contact Ecosfera Diving

Address
Via Lanterna Torre Faro, 98100 Messina ME, Italy
Phone
Web

Location

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