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Centro De Buceo Scuba Elx

About Centro De Buceo Scuba Elx

Scuba Elx diving center offers the possibility of discovering the wonderful backgrounds of the Marina Reserve in Tabarca Island, its surroundings and also being able to snorkel some sunk ships of the First World War that are found in the Alicante area. Tabarca was the first marine reserve named in Spain in 1986. At their diving points, you can enjoy the great diversity of marine life and wildlife, which are in depths ranging from -8 to -56 meters. If you have never snorkeled in Tabarca, you will be amazed by the great quantity, diversity and size of life that you will find here.Scuba Elx is not new, they are the first diving center in Alicante that opened in Santa Pola in 1992 with the purpose of bringing underwater activities to the people on the street, where you discover the wonders of the underwater world of Isla Tabarca .With Scuba Elx you will learn and enjoy diving in Alicante, there are already more than 20 years of experience as a diving center in Alicante; whether by learning with a diving baptism in Alicante or a diving course in Alicante, or doing fun dives if you are already titled as a diver. All dives are guided by a guide known about the place and there is always a professional pattern aboard the boat, as the law marks. They worry that everything goes on wheels, that it is a fun experience and of course, that you enjoy a multitude of fish in the Marina Reserve of Isla Tabarca.

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Address
Paseo Adolfo Suárez, 8, 03130 Santa Pola, Alicante, Spain
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