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About Waterworld

Waterworld Watersports is a family run business situated in the Maharees peninsula.Ronnie and Pat Fitzgibbon are Ireland’s most qualified and experienced dive operators. They began business in 1963 and have enjoyed taking care of divers and water-sports enthusiast ever since. They have now passed the mantle over to their children who are all highly qualified in there own fields and are as eager to pass on their love of the ocean to all they meet, as their parents before them.From years of experience, they know that water enthusiasts require good water experiences, comfortable accommodation, good food, but above all, good fun and old fashioned Irish hospitality – at an affordable price.Waterworld’s Harbour House & Leisure Centre is a hidden treasure of the Dingle Peninsula which has been carefully planned and has developed into Ireland’s all round water sports – all under one roof. Thirty metres from the water’s edge, at the best dive and surf location in Ireland.Waterworld was Ireland’s first 5 Star Gold Palm Instructor Development Centre and Ireland’s first National Geographic Dive Centre and has won several industry awards, including PADI’s Education Award, Environmental Award and PADI Certificate of Recognition for Excellence.Waterworld’s slogan is “Come as a stranger, leave as a friend”.

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Upper Rock StreetTralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland
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