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Most of the famous dive sites around
Gozo are accessible from shore and that is why most dive centres organise
a lot of shore diving, apart from being more economical. Some dive sites
are quite easy to get to and some not so easy. In any case, we do recommend
that divers have a good pair of hard sole boots, as our rocks are quite
sharp.
We also organise regular boat dives with our fast rigid
inflatable boats to go to dive sites that are not accessible from shore
and also to get away from the crowds. These boat dives are planned according
to the sea and weather conditions.
The centre organises dives twice daily and night dives are organised
according to demand. The morning dives leave at 08.45 and the
afternoon leave at 13.45. Divers are asked to be at our changing
room 15 minutes before every dive to enable to prepare their equipment,
so that they can leave in time. We are very proud of our punctuality
record. We do not like our clients to waste any of their valuable holiday
time waiting because of disorganisation.
The choice of the dive sites for any particular day,
is the responsibility of the accompanying instructor. He / she checks
out the sea conditions, where the clients have dived so far etc. and
then chooses the dive site most appropriate for that day. As we believe
that all clients should get maximum enjoyment from every dive, we try
as hard as we can, that the groups are selected carefully so that the
very experienced divers are grouped together and the not so experienced
are grouped together.
As SAFETY has always been at the top of our priorities,
we have depth limits which our instructors are bound by. Depending on
qualifications and experience, the maximum depth on any particular dive
organised by us is 40 meters.
Clients are asked to respect the underwater marine
environment and no one will be allowed to bring up anything from underwater,
whether it is dead or alive. We kindly ask our clients to take only
photos or video and nothing else. We believe that we must leave the
underwater environment for future generations, so that they can enjoy
our sport as well.
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