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Big Blue 33

About Big Blue 33

Big Blue 33 was founded by Ralf Deutsch in the summer of 2001. After 6 years of living and diving on Jeju Island he decided to start a diving operation here, that serves the international diving community as well as local divers. Big Blue 33 is located in Sogwipo City, only a 3 minute walk from the harbor and the Airport Limousine Bus (line 600) that connects you to Jeju International Airport. Although they are a small diving operation, this allows them to keep the customer service on a very personal level. They offer well maintained rental gear by Scubapro, Suunto, Cressi and other well known brands.At Big Blue 33 they speak English, German and Korean.

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Address
Sogwi - Dong 65-13, Sogwipo City 697-810Republic of Korea
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North America - Belize

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