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Piscis Diving

Piscis Diving

Province Of Girona, Spain


About

Piscis Diving is currently the dive center of the Club Náutic de Sant Feliu de Guíxols, a village located in the heart of the Costa Bravaand recognized for its rich and exquisite underwater flora and fauna that will soon be protected thanks to the marine micro reserve that is being managed.Fran Gómez, head of the company, passionate diver and instructor of the center, together with his team of professionals, instructors and divemasters, have been working since the year 99 teaching and diving with divers of all ages and nationalities, protecting the environment they enjoy and raising awareness to everyone who passes through the center of the importance of protecting the sea and the life we ??find in it.They are known, from its beginnings, the days of cleaning the submarine bottom and the coast of Sant Feliu that organizes the center and its equipment to collect the remains of fishing gear, weights and nets that are hooked on the bottom of the sea and that both they harm animals and other organisms, as well as remove all types of waste that the bottom of the sea shelters.The diving classes are taught in the classroom of the same center and the swimming pool of the SFG municipal pavilion is used for the courses that are required.The practices in open waters are always done in a corner of the coast of SFG, known as Les Sofreres, with little depth and sheltered from the wind and passing boats.The outings to dive to the different dive sites are made with the center boat, accommodated to facilitate the entry and exit of the water to the divers as much as possible. The Club Náutic facilities offer changing rooms with lockers for our clients as well as showers, bar-restaurant service and a large free car park 20 meters from the diving center. If you come with your diving equipment, you can desalt it comfortably in our freshwater baths.Piscis Diving and Club Náutic SFG guarantee you a perfect day of play to repeat, alone, with family or your friends.
Services & Facilities

  • Oxygen

  • Video rental

  • Camera rental

  • First aid kit

  • Nitrox rental

  • Computer rental

  • Charging station

  • Equipment rental

  • House reef access

  • Rebreather rental

  • Decompression chamber

  • Digital camera rental

  • Junior diving courses

Courses & Certifications

Contact Information

Address

Escullera de Port, s/n, 17220 Sant Feliu de Guíxols, Girona, Spain

Phone

+34 972 32 69 58, +34 617 88 54 54

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