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New Zealand Sea Adventures

About New Zealand Sea Adventures

New Zealand Sea Adventures was established in 1990 by Tony Howell. From that point NZ Sea Adventures has grown to become the leading PADI SCUBA diving training facility in Wellington. NZ Sea Adventures was awarded the Wellington Regions first PADI 5 Star Instructor Development Centre rating in 2000. We have twice received prestigious awards from PADI for our ‘Outstanding Contribution to the Dive Industry’ as well as individual Instructor commendations.We are acknowledged as being arguably the safest and most professional diver training centre in the Region. Having our own on-site dive pool allows us to take as long as necessary to ensure all our students, (open circuit, closed circuit, recreational and technical), reach the highest standards of excellence before we begin the sea dives. We focus on training to the highest standards, supplying the best dive equipment available and leading our clients on exciting New Zealand and overseas dive adventures. Safety is our number one concern.New Zealand Sea Adventures is Wellington’s senior Technical diver training facility. We offer TDI courses from Enriched Air/Nitrox right through to Advanced Trimix. Our courses include Diver and Instructor level training using both Scuba and Rebreathers. As an example we can train you as a recreational side-mount diver then progress you to technical side-mount diver followed by Trimix side-mount if you wish. Side-mounting is of course also used by rebreather divers.

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Courses and Certifications

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Address
9 Marina View, Mana, Wellington
Phone
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Location

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