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Rivemar La Azohia

About Rivemar La Azohia

The Rivemar team have extensive experience leading dives all over the world in technical diving and caves. They have been teaching beginners and advanced divers in the most efficient diving techniques since 1984.They are no longer new, and they do not let themselves be carried away by illusions and colored lights.They want to do things well with the perspective of being in the dive business for more than 30 years.They are still enthusiastic about diving, and Rivemar’s team members are active in exploration projects in the different seas and caves of the world. And that gives them the consistency and experience that they transfer to the smaller teaching programs, the knowledge and technical skills that very few have in Spain.They comply with the strictest legal standards required of the Spanish and Regional Administration, inspections of the annual Capitanñí Marítima of their vessels and of procedures, following the SICTED Quality Control System.All courses are Ocean Friendly, as from the beginning (OWD) all students learn to dive using techniques of buoyancy, trim and fins that do not raise sediment or impact on the environment.

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Address
Ctra. a La Azohía, 151, 30868 La Azohía, Murcia, Spain
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Location

North America - Belize

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