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About Scubaver

Scubaver offer high quality, safe scuba diving on the beautiful Veracruz Coral Reef System. From beginner to Open Water Instructor, they provide all levels of scuba courses. They’ve been a PADI Diving Center (reg. S-19617) since 1998 and are Veracruz’s only PADI Diving Center. They are also an SSI Training Facility (reg. 247LA) and have been since 2000. They’re a family owned business with a 30 year history in scuba.More than just being Dive Masters (Dive Cons), all of their boats go out with a PADI certified Open Water Scuba Instructors, and all are fully up to date in first aid and rescue training requirements.Their boat captains have, as a minimum, recreational scuba certification. All are first aid, BLS, and Oxygen Provider certified by DAN (Diver Alert Network). Additionally, all of their captains are licensed by the Mexican Government as boat operators (Libreta de Mar Class C, tourism section).Their tanks are filled with pure air meeting the highest standards. Not only do they comply with PADI and SSI requirements but they also meet the more demanding standard CGA G-7.1 Grade D with moisture test. Testing for the CGA test is performed in the U.S., and test results are available for review.Using air meeting this higher standard, their Nitrox is of better quality and is safer than required by PADI and SSI standards.

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Hernandez y Hernandez 563Col Faros Veracruz, VER 91709
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