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S'algar Diving Menorca

About S'algar Diving Menorca

S'Algar Diving Menorca has 20 dive sites, within a 15-minute boat ride that they dive regularly. Most dive sites have a turnaround of two hours so the non-diving family members are not left to fend for themselves for too long. Some sites are for more experienced divers, for example, some caves or wrecks in the area. In the main, most sites are accessible to all levels. Visibility generally is excellent, often more than 25 m.All dives are led to ensure the groups’ safety and to ensure clients see the best and most of any given dive site. Detailed safety and dive sitebriefings are given on the boat before entering the water. Experienced diver buddy-pairs who know the area well, may choose their own route around the site if they so prefer, given prior communication and agreement with the responsible Instructor or Divemaster.At the Center, they have a well-equipped shop with dive kit, clothing and other bits and bobs. Their ‘wet area’ includes rinse tank, drying rack & benches outside, kit hire desk, changing room and drying room for stab jackets and wet suits and also racks of storage boxes for regs, fins, etc. This means there’s no lugging kit to and from hotel rooms.

Services

S'algar Diving Menorca has not specified details regarding their offered services.

Courses and Certifications

S'algar Diving Menorca has not disclosed information about available certifications and courses.

Contact S'algar Diving Menorca

Address
Passeig Marítimo, 07713 Sant Lluís, S´Algar, Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
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