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Scilla Diving Center

About Scilla Diving Center

Founded in 1990 by Paolo Barone, the Scilla Diving Center is without doubt one of the most notorious and old in Italy, known for the amazing dive sites, his wonderful location and of course his professionality. The scuba center is located at the northern entrance of Chianalea (the most ancient and particular part of Scilla) on the seaside and can be easily reached by car.The diving time is decided daily accordingly to the sea conditions and tides; dives start generally at 9.30 am and go on for the rest of the day, sometimes even until nightfall, so divers can choose their preferred time and the most suitable dive based on their skills.Educational activities such as diving lessons are made mostly in the afternoon; at the diving center it is possible to apply for international SSI certifications from Open Water Diver to Dive Guide, including all Speciality Certifications (like Stress&Rescue, Deep Diving, Boat Diving, Night & Limited Visibility, etc.).They are sure that you will be satisfied from the skills and the professionalism of the instructors and guides, who account a long-time experience and high-level certifications.At the diving center you can store your equipment, wash it or rent anything you need to dive: they have at your disposal a vast choice of equipment suitable for any need and waist. Thanks to the short distance between the center and the diving sites, the transport is arranged on rubber boats on which you will embark directly from thir structure to be underwater in few minutes.

Services

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Courses and Certifications

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Address
Via Annunziata, 95, 89058 Scilla RC, Italy
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Location

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