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Old Harbour Dive Centre

About Old Harbour Dive Centre

Established over 25 years they cater for new and experienced divers alike. Weymouth itself is renowned for its wealth of marine life, and its numerous wrecks (some 120 within a 20 mile radius) attract divers from all parts of the U.K. Diving is possible all year round, due to the sheltered location of Portland Harbour. The diving suits all levels of divers, from those on their first sea dives, through to the technical divers diving to below 40 metres. They offer a wide range of products in their dive shop, they are the largest air/nitrox/trimix fill station in Weymouth, they offer servicing, equipment rental, and they also have a small cafe.

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Courses and Certifications

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Address
11 Nothe ParadeWeymouth, Dorset, DT4 8TX
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