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Big Blue Diving

About Big Blue Diving

This SSI / PADI 5 Star Dive Center is under German-Swiss management and is a perfect destination for divers - from beginners to advanced divers !The center works according to the most modern rules and standards of the world's two largest and best known diving organizations - PADI and SSI."Big Blue Diving Mallorca" has already received several awards at regular customer reviews and is the ideal base for a wonderful experience, varied and exciting dive sites whilst being relaxed and comfortable. Furthermore, the dive center is regularly awarded for its contribution to environmental protection and the active involvement in environmental projects. Diving in Mallorca offers everything the diver's heart desires. Magnificent underwater landscapes with excellent visibility, magical mystical caves and wrecks are ready to be discovered. From the dive center all dive sites are reached quickly and easily with their dive boat in just 20 minutes.Non-certified divers have the opportunity to start their diving career in doing a "Discover Scuba Diving Program"! Big Blue Diving is the first PADI Freediving Center on Mallorca and also makes the diving with breath holding.Through the center's affiliated dive shop, divers can always find out about the latest product ranges and diving equipment.

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Address
Calle Martin Ros Garcia 6 | Palmanova, 07181 Magaluf, Calvia, Majorca, Spain
Phone
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Location

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