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Buceo La Restinga

About Buceo La Restinga

They have always been passionate about all types of outdoor sports such as mountain climbing, skiing, paragliding, canyoning and mountain biking.In some of these activities they have also worked as instructors or guides. But there was always an activity that we were passionate about more than the rest, THE DIVING !!!!In the end they decided that what was a hobby would become their way of life.They have worked in some diving centers of the Canary Islands and in the end we decided to start their own center.They believe that after several years been at the head of La Restinga Diving they have accomplished to create a friendly center where people feel like home from the beginning, where it is comfortable to change before and after diving and where you can enjoy telling anecdotes from the day with the other divers sitting at our terrace with a beer and a snack.As for diving in general, they mainly look at safety. They are not a deep diving center, their dives are usually to a maximum of 30mts, which on the other hand is where you will find most of the life in these funds.The groups have always a maximum of 10 divers and if the diving skills between them are very different, usually there are two guides-instructors in the water, one per group to cover everyone needs.The boats were specially made for diving, making it very easy and comfortable to equip, climb, etc. They also have Nitrox for free, depending on availability of bottles. Usually the first bottle is filled with air and the second with Nitrox, for free.In short what they wanted to give and offer from the beginning, is a quality dive and a stay in the island.

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Address
Calle la Orchilla, 38917 La Restinga, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
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Location

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