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About Divers Baros Maldives

It has been more than 44 years since Baros first welcomed visitors to its shores. It was a time when locals travelled from island to island on wooden dhoni sailboats, when the Maldives communicated with the world by Morse code. Much has changed since then, but more has stayed the same. Baros remains a place of astonishing natural beauty, as magical as ever.Divers Baros Maldives is one of the archipelago's original dive centres, having opened in 1979. A PADI five-star Gold Palm Dive Centre, we immerse you in a rewarding dive experience every time by keeping group sizes small and paying careful attention to each diver.At Baros, they are passionate about protecting the underwater environment of the Maldives. The dives are designed to preserve this precious world and ensure minimum impact on the environment while guiding you to unforgettable underwater experiences.They were the first EcoDive Centre in the Maldives to be certified by International Reef Check, which scientifically monitors, restores and maintains the health of coral reefs around the world.

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Address
Boduthakurufaanu Magu, Malé, Maldives
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