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Club Esportiu Immersió Empuriabrava

About Club Esportiu Immersió Empuriabrava

The Diving club Empuriabrava is a registered non profit sport association founded in 2009 by a few lovers of the underwater world.Their purpose is the promotion of recreational diving with the international community of Empuriabrava (Spain) and its visitors.Empuriabrava enjoys a privileged situation in the heart of the Costa Brava, an exceptional region for the quality of its dive sites, a few minutes away from the reserve of the Medas Islands, the natural park of the Cap de Creus and the coast of Montgri.The club has evolved over the years to become an authorized dive centre and a registered PADI dive resort while still remaining non-commercial and retaining its club spirit. Truly international and multi-cultural, their members come from all over the world and our voluntary staff is multilingual.They organize regular day trips out of Empuriabrava and in the whole region, social activities as well as travels to faraway diving destinations.The club also offers to its members the service of a dive school proposing the complete range of courses from PADI, the leading international training organization for recreational diving.

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Address
Carrer Aeroclub, 12, 17487 Empuriabrava, Girona, Spain
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