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Al Mahara Diving Center

About Al Mahara Diving Center

Al Mahara Diving Center is locally owned and operated and managed as per their trade license AL MAHARA DIVING CENTER LLC. It is managed by enthusiatic experienced dive professionals who appear to have a certain amount of sea water running in their veins which is why they need to go diving regularly!! Some of the dive professionals have been teaching for more than 15 years internationally.They are a premiere PADI 5 Star Instructor Development Center (S-21702) offering customers a wide range of services. Al Mahara Diving Center offers day trips and overnight trips for diving throughout the United Arab Emirates and Oman, mangrove kayaking, swimming training, lifeguard training within our swim club, marinesports including boat cruising, deep sea fishing, island sea tours and a complete range of products featuring Aqualung, Apeks, Sunnto Dive Computers, Cressi Sub, Diverite, Scuba Pro, Aropec, Trident and Scuba Innovation, Underwater Kinetics, Malibu Kayaks, Camelbak hydration, Princetonetec outdoor and diving lights. Al Mahara Diving Center is dedicated to train PADI professionals through their highly successful instructor development programs. They have a 100% passing rate.The Al Mahara's management team comprises of some of the most respected and experienced dive and kayak professionals in the industry. All the staff are well qualified to serve customers.

Services

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Courses and Certifications

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Address
Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates
Phone
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Location

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