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Fisheye Divers

About Fisheye Divers

In 1997 3 diving enthousiasts met on the island of Boracay. The spanish Carlos Blanch, german Peter Gotto and swiss Zimmi put their heads together and came up with a great plan to start a high quality diving school where people can come to learn diving, but also to offer dive safari`s to the more experienced divers. The friendly, multi-lingual team have many years of diving experience, and exploration of remote dive sites in the Philippines. They know Boracay’s dive sites and fauna intimately. Their local knowledge will ensure that beginners and expert divers alike will have a rewarding underwater experience.Fisheye Divers owns and runs their own diveboats, manned by experienced boatcrew to lend a helping hand whenever needed. Fisheye Divers' motto here is Safety First without interfering with your enjoyment and leisure.

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Boracay Island Malay 5608 Aklan
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North America - Belize

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