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Blue Explorers Dive Center

About Blue Explorers Dive Center

Set at the very edge of the beautiful beach in Taurito Bay, located next to the delightful harbour village of Puerto Mogan, you will find the Blue Explorers Dive Centre. This is where your underwater adventure begins!Many of the dive sites are within a mere few minutes from the dive centre. Some can simply access via a short walk across the beach and into the warm waters of the bay. Others can be accessed from one of their two dive boats and are just 5 or 10 minutes off-shore. Each boat can take up to 10 divers so it’s ideal for large groups.The beach is the perfect place to make a whole day of it – bring a picnic or dine in one of the beach-front, restaurants and there’s plenty on offer in the shops of Taurito to keep you entertained on dry land.Whether you’re new to snorkelling or scuba diving, want to re-fresh your scuba diving skills, experience deep or open water diving or explore a whole new world under the sea, we have something for everyone. Within just minutes of entering the stunning clear-waters of Taurito bay you can visit reefs, wrecks and caves, swim with rays or shoals of snapper, barracuda and trumpet fish – the Atlantic is teeming with life that always surprises and delights our guests.The resorts are full of ocean-lovers where you can share your tales of the sea with your fellow dive buddies over dinner, at the bars or around the pool on a typical warm and tranquil Canarian evening. Blue Explorers resorts truly offers the dive-time of your life, where you can live, eat and sleep diving.

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Courses and Certifications

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Locales Comerciales 4 y 5, Paseo Maritimo de Playa de Taurito, 35138 La Playa de Mogán, Las Palmas, Spain
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