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Stollis Tauchbasis

About Stollis Tauchbasis

Stolli's Divebase, situated in the north east of Spain in the wild heart of the Costa Brava, it remains untouched by the ravages of commercialized tourism – no multi story hotel complexes here . . .Join Stolli's Divebase on their daily excursions to explore from a choice of 11 different and varied off-shore dive sites from the beautifully traditional dive boat ‘Gabriela’The jetty is a mere 30 meters distance from their beach front dive base, making boarding the boat easy and fuss free.Shore dives from the jetty on the house reef are a revelation, and are much frequented by marine biologists because of its diversity. Perfect for all levels of expertise, and protected for use by divers and swimmers only. Easy entry and exit points make it equally as convenient for beginners or those of them overloaded with photographic equipment!

Services

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

Courses and Certifications

  • SSI
  • CMAS Germany
  • BARAKUDA

Contact Stollis Tauchbasis

Address
Passeig del Mar, 26, 17212 Tamariu, Girona, Spain
Phone
+34 972 620245
Web

Location

North America - Belize

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