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Abyss Fuerteventura

About Abyss Fuerteventura

ABYSS FUERTEVENTURA is owned and run by English couple Simon & Hannah (and Archie our son). Simon is a PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer, and Hannah is a Dive Master. After 23 years in the British Army Simon has worked in Thailand, Vietnam and Greece for a number of years, and has gained a lot of experience. They Provide safe diving in small groups and a lot of fun. Abyss is one of the dive centres approved by the Canary Government, by meet all safety regulations.Fuerteventura, and especially Corralejo area, is one of the best places for diving in Europe.Diving is all year round here, as it almost never rains and the sun is shining every day. Here you will find amazing underwater , abundant fish life and good visibility. There’s a dive site for all levels, from beginner to experienced divers.Remember : In Spain there’s a law saying that each diver needs a valid medical certificate (not older than 2 years) You’ll also need dive insurance. If you don’t have any, we can arrange this for you per day, week, month or year.

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Calle Gravina, 10, 35660 Corralejo, Fuerteventura, Spain
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Location

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