Welcome divemaster Bego

Welcome divemaster Bego

A huge warm welcome to the PADI family.

Congratulations to Bego who has been diving alongside us for the passed three months and has now successfully passed her Padi Divemaster Course!

We have had a great time with Bego and the diving here in Gran Canaria has been amazing! Bego has dived over 60 dives and managed to see a huge amount of marine life. Maybe next time Bego we will see you here as a qualified Padi Instructor!

All the best,

The Blue Water Diving team

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B.W.D. News

Pool training

Did you know we had a heated pool?‍ We had a fabulous morning training session in the on-site heated swimming pool.‍ Today's fun begins with the Discover Scuba Diving Sessions. Check out some of the photos below.

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G.C. Marine Life

Keeping Amadores Beach Clean

As part of being a Padi Diving Centre each year its the dive centres responsibility to plan, promote and organise a beach clean up, with the Padi Project Aware Team. In 2018 Blue Water Diving adopted Amadores Beach as our designated area. Amadores is a man made beach which is nestled inbetween Puerto Mogan and Puerto Rico. Amadres beach was built in 2002 with crushed coral sand imported from the Carribean. The bay has grown in marine life and plants grow from the rocks, which has formed it as a nursery for barracuda, angel sharks, sea wrasse, cuttlefish, squid, damzels, sardines…. Adult stingrays, eagle rays and angel sharks can be found here.

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G.C. Scuba Diving

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