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Atlantis Freediving

About Atlantis Freediving

Atlantis Freediving is located in the quiet village of Tabaiba,only 14 km from the capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The Center itself is at the ground floor of Jardin del Mar apartment building complex and only 40 steps away from the shore. The training spot is located in the bay of Tabaiba, only 50 meters walking distance from the doors of the Freediving center. The Bay of Tabaiba is sheltered from almost all directions, so there are no currents and the surface is always calm, giving perfect conditions for diving, including a stunning visibility. After an easy entry you can reach depths from -20m up to -100m, all within short swimming distance from shore. Their main spot is also a famous dive site, renowned for its well preserved wreck lying at the bottom at the depth of -30m.The freediving center provides all facilities for your freediving holidays, such as all necessary equipment, changing rooms and storage, toilet, shower, classroom, fully equipped shop and a place to socialize after your training.

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Courses and Certifications

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Address
Urbanizacion Tabaiba Sector 51, 1, 38190 Tabaiba, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
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Location

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