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Fosca Divers

About Fosca Divers

The diving center was the first one set up in the Fosca beach, and this is why they know very well the area and the best dive spots that they would love to share with you !La Fosca is one of the Costa Brava’s most emblematic beaches, located in the nice town of Palamós, in the region of Baix Empordà (Gerona).You will meet here Raül (Catalan from Badalona) and Maud (French from Toulouse), a couple who share together their passion for the underwater world and travels, they always do their best to convey their passion for diving to their students, how they live and fell it.They are real Costa Brava lovers. Moreover, they lived lots of great adventures around the world and visit some of the best dive spots like The Philippines, Thailand, Mexico and the Caribbean.The center organizes reduced-sized groups in order to adapt the training to students levels and needs because everyone is unique. Here you will find a personalized service in a relax atmosphere.Diving is an incredible experience that everyone can enjoy! In the diving center, they raise awareness among students to respect and take care of under water life.

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Courses and Certifications

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Address
Carrer Garbí, 18, 17230 Palamós, Girona, Spain
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Location

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