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Celacanto

About Celacanto

The diving center is located about 50 meters from the fishing port of Altea at number 2 of Sardinal street, parallel to the harbor avenue. Access is easy whether you are coming from Alicante or from Valencia, just follow the promenade until we find the fishing port, and just behind the only tobacconist on the entire avenue of the port is Celacanto .Company with more than 20 years of experience in teaching diving courses of all specialties from open water (basic) to diving instructor. Based in Madrid, Altea and Valencia. Here is the dive center that is located opposite the port where we have two boats with capacity for 12 people in each of them, equipped with oxygenation equipment and suitable personnel for handling. They also have their own vehicle conditioned for the transportation of the material to the port. The center is equipped with hot water showers, drying area for the material, bottle rental and filling.

Services

  • Digital photo processing
  • Computer rental
  • Compressor
  • Charging station
  • Oxygen
  • Decompression chamber
  • Rebreather rental
  • House riff
  • Photo processing
  • First aid kit
  • Nitrox rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Handicapped accessible

Courses and Certifications

  • ACUC

Contact Celacanto

Address
Carrer del Sardinal, 2, 03590 Altea, Alacant, Spain
Phone
+34 96 5845081, +34 060 723 9378
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Location

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