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Malta Blue Diving

About Malta Blue Diving

When you arrive at our Dive Center you will be greeted by Luiza. She will explain to you what they have to offer, show you the equipment, onsite pool – showers – changing rooms.David will explain in more detail about the SSI and PADI courses and dive sites. At Malta Blue Diving they do all their training in the best conditions, using the onsite pool and beautiful Fortizza dive site ! So if you are doing any of the beginner courses or if you are diving for the very first time, it makes life a lot more comfortable.They also organize three dives a day for experienced divers away from the dive shop like Cirkewwa, Um el Faroud, historical wrecks like the Maori and X127 and many more. They dive in small groups and keep our diving safe!MSDT Staff Instructor David does most of the SSI and PADI courses and Bojan looks after the experienced divers who want to enjoy the nicest dive sites of the island!They run an organized dive center, money is not their motivation but by running the shop in a friendly and the most professional way is. They don’t have any hidden costs or surprises here, and they won’t advise you a course or piece of equipment that you don’t really need for their own benefit.At Malta Blue Diving they don’t waste time trying to get organized just to make a dive.

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Courses and Certifications

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Contact Malta Blue Diving

Address
Sliema, Malta
Phone
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Location

North America - Belize

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