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Orca Diving Ustica

About Orca Diving Ustica

In the wonderful setting of the island of Ustica, acclaimed as the scuba diving capital of the Mediterranean Sea, Orca Diving Ustica takes you to the discovery of beautiful and extraordinary dives, offering convenient solutions for exciting blue weeks, weekends or one-day trips.Orca Diving Ustica assists you in every step of the organization of your holiday: from the transfers to the booking of accommodations at the best possible prices and beautiful trips on the island. Thanks to the expertise and passion of our authorised guides, the Marine Protected Area of Ustica is the ideal place where to improve your knowledge on marine life whilst having fun with scuba diving and freediving activities. The roomy boats and experienced staff, allow Orca Diving Ustica to welcome clubs, schools and large groups, offering courses that satisfy everyone’s needs: from recreational to technical courses, up to instructor level.For those who wish to approach the freediving world, Orca Diving Ustica proposes first level free-diving courses. Furthermore, courses up to instructor level are organised as well. If you are not a scuba diver, you can have fun participating in snorkelling tours or even take courses to approach the scuba diving world. All the equipment is available for hire.

Services

Orca Diving Ustica has not specified details regarding their offered services.

Courses and Certifications

Orca Diving Ustica has not disclosed information about available certifications and courses.

Contact Orca Diving Ustica

Address
Via Cristoforo Colombo, 39, 90010 Ustica PA, Italy
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Location

North America - Belize

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