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Manta Diving Center

About Manta Diving Center

Their large house reef offers 4 separate diving spots with easy access directly from the beach/diving center (5 m to 34 m).Divers will find a large and colourful biodiversity, due to the influence of the warm currents of the Gulf Stream and the protected area of the Underwater Nature Reserve of Madeira. Caves and tunnels, large groupers, schools of barracuda, colorful parrot fish and Manta rays on a lucky day, are some of the main attractions near this diving center.They also offer regular boat dives to other interesting diving spots nearby, which depart directly from the diving center.Manta Diving has its own large aluminum speed boat with 300HP, specially designed for divers.

Services

  • Compressor
  • Children diving
  • Decompression chamber
  • Charging station
  • Oxygen
  • Photo processing
  • House riff
  • Rebreather rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Computer rental
  • First aid kit
  • Nitrox rental
  • Camera rental

Courses and Certifications

  • CMAS
  • PADI
  • BARAKUDA

Contact Manta Diving Center

Address
Rua Robert Baden Powell Canico De BaixoP - 9125 036
Phone
+351 291 935588
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Location

North America - Belize

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