Have you always wanted to give scuba diving a go? Then this one's for you. You'll start with a fun 15-minute intro to scuba basics before gearing up for your first dive. With an instructor guiding you the whole way, you'll get into the waters of Isola Ruja or another beautiful spot in the Marine Protected Area to spot colours, corals and curious fish, all while experiencing the thrill of breathing underwater for the very first time.
Introduction to scuba diving lesson at Isola Ruja
- You'll learn scuba diving basics in a fun introduction before your very first dive
- The underwater world reveals colourful marine life like coral and sea bream right beneath the surface
- It's the perfect first dive for curious beginners from age ten and above
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- Just so you know, a National Park tax of €1.50 per person is not included and should be paid in cash, by credit card, bancomat, AMEX or Satispay
- The minimum age for this experience is ten yours old
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring a towel
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
- Bring a hat
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