DV Diving

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138 Mount Stewart Road BT22 2ES Newtownards (Ards)

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Join us at DV Diving, a five star PADI Dive Centre, as well as a Royal Yachting Association Training Centre in Northern Ireland and discover the thrill and enjoyment available in the beautiful Irish Sea.

We offer one of the most comprehensive ranges of SCUBA Diving courses, from technical to commercial diving, as well as powerboat training, in all of Europe. No matter if you are a complete beginner or you are looking to improve your skills and gain further accreditation  in your chosen field.

We alse run oit experiences of scuba diving with our powerboating.

From corporate training to great hen and stag weekends diving the coast, contact DV Diving for more information.

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