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Aquanautic Dive Center Tenerife

About Aquanautic Dive Center Tenerife

The Dive Center Aquanautic Club Tenerife (formerly Barakuda Dive Center) exists on Tenerife since 35 years. Therefore, they are able to look back on fundamental experiences and know the best diving places. You are invited to experience with them fascinating dives in the Atlantic, best supported by the well trained team. Of course, also above the water you will have a lot of fun.Although they had to move around the corner for the next year, the Dive Center is still close to the ocean with a lot different diving places around. The dive groups are very small max. up to six divers but they offer, of course, also individual dives. The center's mission is to create a relaxing and homely atmosphere which let you forget everything else.

Services

  • Equipment rental
  • Compressor
  • Video rental
  • Digital camera rental
  • Digital photo processing
  • Decompression chamber
  • First aid kit
  • Children diving
  • Handicapped accessible
  • Nitrox rental
  • Rebreather rental
  • Charging station
  • House riff
  • Camera rental
  • Computer rental
  • Oxygen
  • Photo processing

Courses and Certifications

  • FEDAS
  • CMAS Germany
  • PADI
  • SSI
  • CEDIP
  • CMAS
  • VETL
  • DAN

Contact Aquanautic Dive Center Tenerife

Address
Av. Playa Paraíso, Local 4, 38678 Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Phone
+34 677 225 910, +34 629 55 4172
Web

Location

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