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Divingcentre Happysub

About Divingcentre Happysub

Happysub Scuba Diving Centre has been in business for over 25 years and is currently owned by Ingo Stoltefuss who oversees the business personally every day. With his team of Instructors and Divemasters divers can be sure of the best training accompanied by a warm welcome. The amount of divers that return year after year either just to dive or to undertake further training is testament to their service.They have over 50 cylinders, with a choice of International or DIN fittings together with 3 Bauer compressors to keep them charged. A range of wet-suits and BCD's in various sizes are available to hire as well as a large choice of regulators. From its idyllic waterside location diving can take place in Cala'n Forcat bay or for trips further afield the Centre's RIB leaves twice a day (morning and afternoon) to visit one of the island's many dive attractions. The RIB is moored in the bay for easy access and is fitted with emergency oxygen equipment and life vests.

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Address
Cala En Forcat, Av. los Delfines, S/N, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
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