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Epic Scuba Ltd

About Epic Scuba Ltd

Epic Scuba Ltd was formally known as Elmesie Scuba which was established in 2000, In Los Angeles (LA), Huntington Beach, California, USA by the owner Robert Elmes. Elmesie Scuba is a NAUI (National Association of Underwater Instructors) which is an internationally recognized Snorkeling & Scuba diving facility. We are one of the biggest training facilities in Auckland New Zealand, that teaches youth within primary, intermediate, and High/College Schools. ES also teaches classes to the General Public. In 2011 Rob moved with his family back to his Native country of New Zealand and is now operating in Auckland. Since the time of establishment, Epic Scuba has successfully been teaching a variety of snorkelling and scuba classes. Epic Scuba has also been approved by Work Safe New Zealand as a Safe Adventure Activity/outdoor provider for snorkelling and scuba diving activities. We pride ourselves in safety, flexibility, good communication, and our happy nature. Robert Elmes believes that this is the main reasons why Epic Scuba is still in business today. We teach snorkelling and scuba diving courses / classes in Auckland, New Zealand. We are a referral dive facility and a guided (Discovery) dive center.

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Address
2 Ara Tai, Halfmoon BayAuckland, 2012New Zealand
Phone
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Location

North America - Belize

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