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About Aquamarine Diving Bali

AquaMarine Diving – Bali (PADI 5 Star Dive Resort 6344) is owned and operated by Annabel Thomas, English, PADI OWSI 462621. The dive centre is located in Seminyak/Petitenget (a little to the north of the Kuta-Legian area).The focus at AquaMarine is to provide both high quality service and the best possible diving for guests, offering programmes to suit each diver’s interests, experience and preferences. Attention to detail is a hallmark of the AquaMarine experience. Although AquaMarine has grown over the years, this has never been at the expense of personalised service.AquaMarine was founded by Annabel in 1999 and is the only British owner-operated dive centre in Bali. Annabel’s concept was to plan dive trips as she would want arrangements made for her were she a diver visiting Bali, and this philosophy of individual attention continues today.

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Jalan Petitenget 2AKuta, Bali80361 Indonesia
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