Dolphin Dive opened its doors in 1993 as the first scuba diving center in Kalkan. Since that time, 22 years and counting, they have always approached their business with a serious focus on safety combined with the fun and joy of scuba diving in a comfortable environment. They are a family-oriented business and have enjoyed seeing their ever-increasing number of divers return here year after year.The team of friendly and professional staff do everything they can to make your time with them enjoyable and memorable. As with any small business, members of the team pitch in and perform any task that requires doing, even if it is not specifically their job. This spirit is personified by the owner/captain/instructor who can be seen doing everything from deck swabbing to piloting the boat.The dive guides and instructors are qualified to the highest internationally-recognized diving standards, trained in first aid and all are English-speaking with a working knowledge of at least one other language.Whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver, they cater to your specific needs.
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