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Divers Direct Fort Lauderdale

About Divers Direct Fort Lauderdale

Divers Direct is an all-inclusive watersports powerhouse poised for inter-galactic (or just statewide nationwide worldwide) success. We’ve got 6 shops in Southern Florida, spanning all the way from Key West to Orlando. Our Oreo-filling (that means they’re in the middle) outlets are located in Key Largo and Fort LauderdaleJust in case you’re not fortunate enough to call South Florida your home, we also have a brand new website that blows the socks off anything else you’ve seen in the industry so far. Yeah, our prices are the lowest (and if they're not, we have a Best Price Guarantee to fix that situation), and you’ll also have the added bonus of perusing our witty content and exclusive GearUp site, where we provide insight into gear we love, adventures we take, and events we attend (and host, we host pretty baller events too). Want to stay up to date on new gear, and have an embarrassing laugh-out-loud chuckle while doing it? Of course you do. That’s like the dream right there.Our flippin’ awesome staff is made up with adventurers of all ilks. We’ve got scuba divers, freedivers, spearos, snorkelers, paddlers, swimmers, beach bums, and more. No need to take a rando’s word for anything watersports related ever again. Just drop us a note, make our iPhones play that generic ringtone throughout the Beach Office, or send us your most elusive and reliable carrier pigeon. We’re ready to help you with whatever you need, and we won’t rest a waking moment until Chester is sent back carrying a tiny note with the info you’re looking for.

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Courses and Certifications

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Address
180 Gulf Stream WayDania, FL 33004
Phone
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Location

North America - Belize

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