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Blue Dive Menorca

About Blue Dive Menorca

Blue Dive Menorca is a diving center located in the Sport port of Addaia, in the Northern Menorca area. It offers full access to the Marine Reserve, location full of life and color. Blue Dive Menorca was born as a center for water activities, in order create a center of continued training and thus offer services and availability during the whole year. From Blue Dive they provide dynamism, a completely personalized and high quality service, emphasizing the importance of the consciousness on the aquatic environment and its surroundings.In Blue Dive Menorca they adhere to the general rules of safe diving, keeping their staff and equipment updated, promoting and organizing programs and courses that improve dive safety. They strive to promote and improve knowledge and responsibility on the aquatic environment among all divers and snorkelers as well as the general public by organizing events and projects, setting an example by protecting the environment during all their activities and arranging cleaning crews that clean the seabed every year before the season starts.At Blue Dive Menorca they strive to assist in creating safe and trustworthy recreational divers as well as scuba diving professional educators, offering a wide range of diving courses and programs, leading in an exemplary and professional manner.

Services

Blue Dive Menorca has not specified details regarding their offered services.

Courses and Certifications

Blue Dive Menorca has not disclosed information about available certifications and courses.

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Address
Zona Comercial Port d'Addaia (Next to Fontanilles street) 07740 Es MercadalMenorca Balearic Islands Spain
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North America - Belize

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