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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make a reservation or contact Budva Diving directly?

Budva Diving can be reached via telephone at +38268060416 or via email at
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What types of payment methods are accepted?

At Budva Diving we currently accept the following forms of payments:

What languages do you speak?

At Budva Diving our team speak the following languages:

How do I get to your Dive Shop?

Budva Diving is located at Dukley Marina Budva, Budva, 85310, Montenegro. Parking is also available: . Public transportation is also available via: .

How many Instructors / Divemasters does Budva Diving have?

Budva Diving has Course Directors, Master Instructors, Master Scuba Divers, Open Water Scuba Instructors, Assistant Instructors, Divemasters.

What types of courses are offered at Budva Diving?

Budva Diving offers the following courses: .

What type of training sites can I expect at Budva Diving?

Budva Diving offers the following training sites for its students: .

Does Budva Diving have a pool?

Budva Diving has the following pools available:

Do you rent gear?

Budva Diving has the following gear/equipment available for rental:

Do you sell gear / equipment?

Budva Diving has the following gear/equipment for sale: from the following brands: . We also repair the following equipment:

What trips / dive types do you offer?

Budva Diving offers the following Dive Types: and Dive Trips to the following destinations:

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Bam A.

1 Reviews

Having my first dive here was truly amazing. Damjan was an a…

5.0/ 5

Having my first dive here was truly amazing. Damjan was an awesome instructor and even though I’m not comfortable swimming I always felt extremely safe.would thoroughly recommend!! – via google

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Margita O.

1 Reviews

(Translated by Google) Very professional diving school with …

5.0/ 5

(Translated by Google) Very professional diving school with a really great team!
Definitely to be warmly recommended!
I was so enthusiastic about the “test dive” that I got my first license (Open Water) there. Best experience ever!

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Sehr professionelle Diving-Schule mit ganz tollen Team!
Ist unbedingt wärmstens weiterzuempfehlen!
Ich war vom „Probetauchen“ so sehr begeistert, dass ich direkt die erste Lizenz (Open Water) dort gemacht habe. Schönste Erfahrung überhaupt! – via google

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Marcel V.

1 Reviews

The dive center is well organized and also licence check was…

4.0/ 5

The dive center is well organized and also licence check was done. Everybody was very friendly.
The rental equipment what I needed, BCD and wet suit, was in very good shape. I even had to pay less, because I didn’t need full rental equipment.
The explanation about the dive sites were okay, but not as detailed as I know them from other dive centers around the world.
Most important point to improve is in my view the way of diving in the group. The guide often stayed too far away from the group and didn’t look back. We had also one inexperienced diver, who often hit things with his fins, grabbed things with his hands and even took shells and other things from the ground. There was no intervention from the guide, which I think would have been appropriate. – via google

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Artem T.

1 Reviews

The dive guides are friendly and rental equipment was of goo…

2.0/ 5

The dive guides are friendly and rental equipment was of good quality, BUT:

1. There were OWD divers in the group, some had previous dive >1 year ago. The dive guide took us through an underwater tunnel (~10 meters long, pretty wide, at <5m depth). No instructions regarding safety procedures provided. Also we went through narrow clefts between rocks.

2.The dive guides harass sea creatures for entertainment, like catching an octopus and not letting him go for 10-15 seconds while it makes ink clouds.

Upd.:
I appreciate your response and your willingness to discuss the issues in a constructive way.

1. I agree that the tunnel was wide and at shallow depth. I’ve edited the review to include this info. I also confirm, that in the briefing you talked about the importance of staying close to the dive leader, tips for buoyancy, communication, signals, and mentioned the tunnel and small cavern.

The problem is that I’ve completed training only for open water environment and I don’t have neither knowledge nor practice of handling emergencies in the overhang environment. What do I do if I’m out of air and my buddy doesn’t notice it? CISA is not option. What do I do if I loose my weight belt due to an accident and end up pressed against the ceiling? There are probably other scenarios I didn’t think of. And I’m sure many other divers wouldn’t know what to do either.

Regarding canyons, I agree that it’s unlikely to get stuck at the bottom, but in some places I think I could get stuck if I needed to swim up in emergency. Also, unlike the tunnel, there are turns and I sometimes didn’t have visual contact with the dive leader, who went just in front of me.

It’s my fault as well. I should have asked about the details and reject going into the water if I was uncomfortable with the dive plan.

If you are sure you can provide safety and will continue doing these dives I’d suggest at least:
– Describing dive parts out of scope of OWD/AOWD on the shore, so anyone who’s uncomfortable could opt-out early.
– Before the dive, actually going through potential emergency scenarios and discussing how to behave in each of them.

2. I saw some good divers gently interacting with aquatic life, and I’m ok with it. You might know how to hold an octopus without injuring it, but you still trigger the fight or flight response which is pretty taxing for many animals. I’m not an expert here though. – via google

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Julie G.

1 Reviews

(Translated by Google) Great first dive with very caring ins…

5.0/ 5

(Translated by Google) Great first dive with very caring instructors and a very good atmosphere. Thank you very much for this great experience!

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Super baptême de plongée avec des instructeurs très bienveillants et une très bonne ambiance. Merci beaucoup pour cette belle expérience ! – via google

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