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Enfola Diving Center

About Enfola Diving Center

The Enfola promontory is attached to the mainland by a small strip of land, that forms two beaches: one on the north side and one on the south side. Right on this beach one step from the sea is the Enfola Diving Center inside the Camping Enfola. The structure offers ample space for storage and preparation of diving equipment.The center has about 40 tanks of 12lt and 15lt bettacco, a compressor NITROX "Coltri", rental of Mares equipment (wetsuits, dispensers, gav, fins, masks, ballast ..) comfortable and practical for any need, size and preference, in order to satisfy the novice divers and the more experienced. The beach in front has sunbeds and umbrellas available also for non-divers who, after basking in the sun, can take advantage of the beautiful waters to enjoy a moment of refreshing. The 2 marine vehicles are complete with on-board equipment and oxygen emergency kit. Thanks to the comfort of the boat and the speed of the raft, more than 25 dive sites can be reached on the entire northern side of the Island of Elba.

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Address
Loc. Enfola, 57037 Portoferraio LI, Italy
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Location

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