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Scuba Madeira

About Scuba Madeira

With Scuba Madeira divers can explore the underwater life at the center's house-reef with their dive buddy or go with one of the center's experienced Divemasters any time during the opening hours. The boat is going twice a day at 10:00 am and 14:00 pm directly in front of the dive center to different dive sites.The dive center has changing rooms, toilets, and a shower. There are fresh water basins to rinse off equipment and shady places to hang it out to dry. Scuba Madeira has a Lenhard & Wagner compressor what delivers air and Nitrox! Tanks (in 8, 10, 12 and 15 liter) with DIN and INT valves.Scuba Madeira offers an extensive first-rate rental service. The equipment is regularly maintained and replaced. Thanks to their fully equipped workshop, they can also take care of the needed repair on divers' private gear.

Services

Scuba Madeira has not specified details regarding their offered services.

Courses and Certifications

Scuba Madeira has not disclosed information about available certifications and courses.

Contact Scuba Madeira

Address
Scuba Madeira, Hotel Pestana Palms, Rua do Gorgulho 17, 9000-107 Funchal, Portugal
Phone
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Location

North America - Belize

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