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Orangeshark Diving Centre

About Orangeshark Diving Centre

OrangeShark Diving Centres has two bases in Malta: one is based at Golden Bay, the most famous beach on the island, related to the exclusive Radisson Blu Resort & Spa; the other is based at the Ramla Bay Resort, one of the very few structures who can enjoy a private beach, with a stunning view on the islands of Comino and Gozo. Located in the north of the island, the two centres are close to the most interesting dive sites of the archipelago.Malta is an ideal destination for divers of any level and is particularly suitable for those who would like to try scuba diving for the first time. OrangeShark is a 5-Star PADI Instructor Development Resort, open all year round, where you can receive training from entry level to professional courses, including all specialty and technical courses.OrangeShark has 6 vehicles and the 30ft Paola One dive boat, specially designed for divers, allowing comfortable dives all around the islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino.Both centres offer fills of AIR, NITROX and TRIMIX.The dives are always planned based on the experience of the divers, organizing them in small groups to offer maximum attention, safety and quality.The guides always carry powerful torches to maximise the vibrant colors of the underwater world, and also safely explore the numerous shipwrecks and caves.

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Address
Ramla Bay Resort, Marfa Bay, Il-Mellie?a MLH 7100, Malta
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Location

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