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The Palms Dive Center

About The Palms Dive Center

The Palms Dive Center is a spacious and well-equipped dive center located at Radisson Blu Resort, Fujairah, which is perfectly situated with the stunning turquoise Indian Ocean in between Musandam Oman and the UAE east coast.As guests take a PADI course at The Palms Dive Center, they focus on high-quality service in a friendly environment. You can enjoy classroom sessions in air-conditioned comfort with the latest PADI materials available for your viewing, in addition to an on-site training pool within the dive center. All of the courses are available for all diving levels, from entry level to professional training.The equipment is well-maintained and available in a wide variety of sizes, with a full range of tanks from 8 liters up to 13 liters to suit your requirements. The dive sites they visit in Dibba Fujairah can be reached by a short boat ride, and all dives are guided in small groups for your maximum enjoyment. The dives include a trip to Dibba Rock, which is best known for its colorful corals, clown fish, black-tipped reef sharks and its high population of green turtles. Dibba Rock has something for every diver.The professional team of multi-lingual instructors and dive masters look forward to meeting with you and are always ready to answer any questions or queries you may have about our dive sites and courses.

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Courses and Certifications

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Radisson Blu Resort - Fujairah - United Arab Emirates
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