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Bubbles Diving Center can be reached via telephone at 0972 3 6024431 or via email at
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At Bubbles Diving Center we currently accept the following forms of payments:
At Bubbles Diving Center our team speak the following languages:
Bubbles Diving Center is located at Bat Yam, Bat Yam, 59121, Israel. Parking is also available: . Public transportation is also available via: .
Bubbles Diving Center has Course Directors, Master Instructors, Master Scuba Divers, Open Water Scuba Instructors, Assistant Instructors, Divemasters.
Bubbles Diving Center offers the following courses: .
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Bubbles Diving Center has the following pools available:
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Bubbles Diving Center offers the following Dive Types: and Dive Trips to the following destinations:
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Scuba is about the journey and the destination. Bubbles is old school. In the basement of the owner’s home right down the road from the tennis hall of fame. Tom was great. He rented us what we needed and made sure everything was ok. He is a story teller and loves to dive. Knows all the spots . I went with my 16 year old son and we just won’t remember the dive we did but also bubbles and Tom. Bubbles added to the journey. – via
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I got my open water certification with Tom, he has years of experience diving around the world, was totally confident and comfortable learning from him. He was very accomodating to my schedule and highly professional. He has lots of equipment so finding the right fit for me was not a problem. Classes started always on time and we completed all skills during the pool sessions included in the course. Open water dives were at the Fort at sunrise. Despite the cold temperature, I could enjoy the exploration underwater. We saw clams, blue crabs and antique artifacts! – via