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About Scuba Addicts

Scuba Addicts is located in two beautiful beaches Dive center one in Mount Lavinia on the South coast from November to April and Dive center two in Kayankerni North of Passikudah from May to October.Dive Center OneMount Lavnia is the only beach that is close and accessible on the south coast for a nice sea bath close to the Capital of Sri Lanka. Just 11km and around 20Min away south of Colombo. There are 13 wrecks and few reef sites from 1km from the shore 10 to 40 minute boat ride to your choice of dive sites. A world war 2 wreck the Perseus,Cargo,Car wreck,Medafaru are some of the beautiful sites you'll find around.Also are some nice beach restaurants with delicious sea food menus to select right after those wonderful dives. You could relax the evening on the beach having your favorite cocktails and chilled beer. Dive shop is in walking distance to some of the star class hotels as well as budget hotels for accommodation. Dive Center Two we are located on a beautiful beach resort on the east coast called Giman free you could visit the site www.gmanfree.com for reference. we have 4 wreck sites and a few reef sites 10 to 30m boat ride to your choice of dive site. The world war 2 wreck site called the British Sargent is one of the top wreck sites in Sri Lanka.The resort is located on a private beach away from the rest of the locations its a absolute hideaway with Ayurveda and Yoga facilities as well.The friendly staff is well experienced in the local diving industry as well as city to provide you with best possible service.

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Dive Center (1)Reef House Cafe38/4 Siripala Road,Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka.Dive Center (2)Giman Free Beach ResortKayankerni,North of Passikudah
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