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Posidonia Blu Diving Center

About Posidonia Blu Diving Center

Posidonia Blu Diving Center is located in the Punta Lunga marina, only a few minutes’ walk from the town centre and it operates in the Isole Egadi Marine Protected Area, Western Sicily. The Diving Centre opened in 2002 when Salvo, born and bred in Favignana and an expert of its seabed, currents and winds, decided to create – with his partner Silvana, a small haven where scuba diving would be within everyone’s reach.Helpfulness and professionalism are the staff’s main cornerstones, as they are always ready to assist you both in and out of the water. Their boats – a motorboat and a dinghy, are moored right opposite the diving center, which makes for straightforward dive planning. Their objective is that you enjoy and discover Favignana’s submerged world while respecting the environment, the sea and your safety. The diving center is insured with DAN, the world’s largest association providing diving related medical assistance. DAN offers services of vital importance, such as medical assistance for diving emergencies.

Services

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

Courses and Certifications

  • PADI
  • SSI

Contact Posidonia Blu Diving Center

Address
Porticciolo di Punta Lunga, 91023 Favignana TP, Italy
Phone
+39 0923 921 302, +39 339 8620116
Web

Location

North America - Belize

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