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Kalamitsi Dolphin Dive Centre

About Kalamitsi Dolphin Dive Centre

Scuba diving opens your eyes to a whole new world under the sea and remains a major player in the modern era of recreational activities. Whether you are thinking about exploring this new world for the first time or are an experienced diver Vasilis Pargas and team are ready to meet your needs at the recently renovated dive base and offer globally recognised training should you want that through PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors.) The recognition of PADI by the Greek government occurred in May 2006 when the new Greek diving laws were passed.It was for the love of the sea and scuba diving that made Vasilis Pargas in 2006 construct the dive center and begin its operation at the Camping Porto ground in Kalamitsi, Halkidiki. The center has all the required legal documentation and qualifications on the basis of the standards set by the European Union concerning recreational diving so that it can serve the needs of the diving community in the modern era.The center uses up-to-date quality equipment from the most well-known companies such as Oceanic and Mares. It is all serviced regularly. The compressor is made by the German company Bauer and the connected air bank stores 50 000 litres , which means that there is never a delay when your bottle needs filling!Not forgetting their obligation to high safety standards and the respect for the sea they wish you great diving!

Services

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Courses and Certifications

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Kalamitsi 630 72, Greece
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Location

North America - Belize

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