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Diving Center Subfari

About Diving Center Subfari

Situated on Portinatx Puerto's beach in the north coast of Ibiza island, they have spacious and renovated facilities to make dives more comfortable in the most unspoiled and unknown area of the island.All their usual diving points are in between the Hormigas island near Cala San Vicente and the Margaritas islands in front of Santa Ines, in area known as Es Amunts, a well preserved area with a high ecological value. In total more than 40 dive sites to suit all tastes and levels.Shallow dives for the more novice take place in quiet coves and beautiful islands such as Murada Island, one of the best dives of the north coast or in caves, like the famous cave of light and the Hercules columns, the Ses Caletes Caves and the blue holes, all suitable for all audiences, without previous experience or training in cave diving.During the summer they make excursions to the more known diving spots outside their usual dive area, like the Don Pedro wreck, in front of Ibiza city, the platform in Espardell, a small island next to Formentera, Es Vedra, one of the Ibiza's icons and La bota in front of Cala D'or.

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Puerto de Portinatx, s/n, 07810 Sant Joan de Labritja, Ibiza, Islas Baleares, Spain
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