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Under Hundred Diving

About Under Hundred Diving

The base ( PADI 5 STAR DIVE RESORT n. S-21837 ) is located in a fenced area where all your needs will be met: it's possible to rinse out equipment, hang it up for dryng and recovering for the night. Divers and friends can rest on amacs between their dives, away from people and noice.The Dive Centre is not organized to support a big number of divers, Roberto guides not more than 4 or 5 divers per dive. If divers are more another divemaster come on board or more dives are planned to avoid too much divers per dive.Dives are scheduled at 9:00 am and 3:00 pm, more dives can be planned at 11:30 am and 5:00 pm. Usually it take 2 hours per dive thanks to the short distance to the dive sites, the fast boats and the small number of divers on the boat.One nigth dive is scheduled every week ,more than one on demand.At the base it is possible to hire full equipment for diving and snorkelling.There are 15lt and 12lt available, air or nitrox filled. Nitrox Diver courses can be booked.

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Address
Via Faro, 59, 91010 San Vito Lo Capo TP, Italy
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Location

North America - Belize

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