Abades Bay dykkurser
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Abades Bay dykkurser

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Det lugna, poolliknande vattnet i Abades Bay på södra Teneriffa är perfekt för dykning. På den här turen får du chansen att prova på två dyk medan du tillbringar dagen med att utforska undervattensvärlden.

Erfarna dykare kommer att vara i sitt rätta element på den här turen, där Teneriffas marina liv står i centrum. Du kommer att dyka i och runt Abades Bay, som ligger på öns sydkust, med centrum bara en kort promenad från stranden till vattenbrynet.

All utrustning är redo för dig så att du kan utforska det marina reservatet under två dyk. När huvudet är under ytan kommer du att möta fiskstim som fladdrar omkring dig och andra havsdjur, som du kommer att kunna se tydligt tack vare vikens lugna vatten.

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Calle 10 de Agosto, 22, 38588 Abades, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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