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DIVE ACADEMY GRAN CANARIA

c/ la lajilla,Centro Recreativo, Puesta de Sol, Arguineguin 35120, CANARY ISLANDS

Dive Academy Gran Canaria is the only scuba diving centre on the island with its own, private training swimming pool! This swimming pool is the perfect place for all divers to learn scuba diving or practice their skills. Qualified diver or beginner, in our swimming pool you get all the time you need to learn the confidence building skills. For our very young divers (kids from 8 to 10) we do the Bubblemaker course in our pool. So, from Bubblemaker course to Instructor course, the swimming pool is the safest place to make your scuba diving adventures!!

Phone: (34) 928 736196
Fax: (34) 928 736196
Email: info@diveacademy-grancanaria.com
Website: www.diveacademy-grancanaria.com


FACILITIES:

Resort/Intro Dives Scuba hire Own pool Showers Own Boat(s)

SERVICES:

Dive Academy Gran Canaria can also arrange for you other excursions including Dolphin and Whale watching, Fishing, Sky Diving, Boat trips, Parasailing, Surfing, Sand Surfing, Buggy Trips and many more.

BOAT DESCRIPTION:

Dive Academy Gran Canaria also has its own boat; 7,5 meter long RIB with a Mercury Optimax 250XL outboard engine. With this boat they take you to all the scuba diving sites around the south of the island, which you cannot reach from shore. On the boat there is enough room for 12 divers with full equipment. It carries full emergency equipment, first aid and oxygen systems, including VHF radio and emergency procedures.


DIVE SITES:

Mogan Wrecks (Boat dive)

There are two wrecks sunk at Mogan, they were both sunk for the Submarine tours which leave from Mogan Harbour. The old wreck is now broken up, but the new one is a large fishing vessel and they are both at a depth of 19m.You can also see the submarine whilst diving.

Artificial Reef (Boat dive)

A man made reef constructed by the university of Las Palmas. It is made up of a large number of different shaped concrete blocks. Although this is a man made reef there's a vast number of marine life living on it, including morays eels amongst the blocks, large numbers of Reef fish and all types of Rays.

El Carbon Marine Reserve (Shore dives)

El Carbon is one of only three marine reserves in The Canary Islands. It was classed as a site of special scientific interest by the European Union on the 28th December 2001. There are no boats or fishing aloud and beneath the waves the water is crystal clear with Gulf Stream temperatures that mean an abundant amount of marine life.


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