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Scuba Diving

Scuba Diving

Min number of participants 1
Age 10+ yrs.
Safety support by adult Required
Min duration 1 h
Cost High
Environment Outdoor

Breathe underwater via a tank and regulator as you explore coral reefs, wrecks, and marine habitats — scuba diving opens up a silent, weightless world of colour and life that can only be reached by going below the surface.

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