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Blue Islands Diving

About Blue Islands Diving

Blue Islands Diving is a PADI 5 Star Dive Resort situated close to the beach in the bay of Cala Galdana which is renowned as one of the Island’s most beautiful beaches. The natural horse shoe bays of Menorca are perfect for learning to scuba dive and our dive school is open all year round offering PADI dive courses from Scuba diver to Divemaster.Here at Blue islands Diving our aim is to bring the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea and its inhabitants to everyone. We offer a friendly, professional service with multilingual, PADI certified instructors.From shallow dives to deep dives with wrecks dives and caves, there is something to suit divers and students of all ages and abilities. As well as great diving and PADI Dive Courses the dive centre also offers guided Snorkel Trips from Cala Galdana. Snorkel Trips are a must while on holiday in Menorca!! Snorkeling is fun, safe, and easy with Blue Islands Diving.Then we have the Beach Explorer excursion, a fantastic boat trip for non diving members of the family where we discover the beautiful bays and beaches of this fantastic Island, enabling everyone to enjoy the beauty of Menorca and its untouched secret bays.

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Urb. SerpentonaPasseig Del Riu, 7 Cala Galdana07760Ciutadella de Menorca Islas Baleares Spain
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