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Anfibios Ibiza

About Anfibios Ibiza

Anfibios have been offering nautical sports in Ibiza for more than 3 decades. In the year 1979 they started their activities by offering windsurfing. In 1983 they introduced sailing with sail boats and catamaran lessons. In 1995 they started the scuba diving center, changing their name to ANFIBIOS, as they did activities both on the surface and underwater.Since then, they have been expanding their range of activities by adding more kayaking, Stand-Up Paddle (SUP), team building activities and customized adventure packs.

Services

Anfibios Ibiza has not specified details regarding their offered services.

Courses and Certifications

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Contact Anfibios Ibiza

Address
Playa d'en Bossa - Centro Anfibios, Carrer Porreres num 3 bajos, 07817 Sant Jordi de ses Salines Ibiza, Islas Baleares
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Location

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