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Devocean Divers Malapascua

About Devocean Divers Malapascua

Devocean Divers has a wonderful location, right on the main Bounty beach of Malapascua. The shop is located on the premises of the Malapascua Legend Resort.The building is spacious and light. Out front, there are some comfortable tables, chairs, benches and bean bags set up for you to use in the sand or on the big wooden deck before or after a dive. Hang out after a dive and debrief with your new dive buddies. Share experiences and look up the marine life you spotted but had not seen before in one of their fish and critter almanacs. The instructors also like to teach their students in the shade of the deck or the traditional ‘Nipa’ hut in front of the shop.Next to the wooden deck there are fresh water showers available. There are also wash basins to rinse your dive-equipment and sufficient space and hangers to hang up your wetsuit and BCD to dry.At night, your equipment is secured in a wet storage room. If they do leave it on the boat, because for example you had a night dive followed by a shark diving the next morning, then they make sure a crew member sleeps on the boat.

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Address
Bounty Beach, Malapascua Island, The Philippines
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Location

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