Arizona Diveshop Subic Bay

Zambales is a province in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is Iba. Zambales is served by the Subic Bay International Airport, which is located in Cubi Point in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone.

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Arizona Diveshop Subic Bay

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Arizona Dive Shop Subic Bay
Arizona Diveshop Subic Bay
Arizona Diveshop Subic Bay
Arizona Dive Subic Bay is an authorized PADI Dive Resort, offering PADI training courses, along with daily fun dives to the wrecks and reefs of Subic Bay. We can provide full equipment rental, along with digital underwater cameras, dive propulsion vehicles and much more. Nitrox supply.
We are located in the premises of Arizona International Resort.

Diving trips for certified divers - flexible and tailored for your interests & experience!

Diving services that we offer:
  • Fully qualified Dive Masters, with decades of diving experience.
    Small diving groups, no time-limits and no rushing - maximum enjoyment.
    Specialist shipwreck, coral reef, muck diving and photography dives.
    The highest levels of safety and superior rental equipment.
    Super-fast speedboat or idyllic luxury Banka diving boats.
We offer the full spectrum of PADI Courses, like PADI Courses for Beginners, Discover Scuba Diving (Reef and Wreck), PADI Open Water Diver (OW), PADI Courses for Qualified Divers, PADI Adventurer Diver, PADI Advanced Open Water Diver, PADI Wreck Diver, PADI Deep Diver.Specialty PADI courses...

Arizona Diveshop Subic Bay
http://arizonadivesubic.com
47 National Highway, Barrio Barretto
2200 Olongapo City
Subic Bay, Philippines
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Video: Creating a Ship Wreck Dive Site with the Arizona Dive Shop in Subic Bay


Jun 11, 2013, Diving down to sunken shipwrecks is one of the joys of SCUBA diving. Arizona Dive Shop in Subic Bay recently got the opportunity to create their own "house wreck" when Mark, the dive master, gained control of an abandoned twenty meter fishing vessel.

The shop cleaned and prepared the ship and then sunk it 250 meters off shore from the Arizona Dive Resort. The ship will now become an artificial reef and be a great place for divers to do advanced open water training, do night diving, and of course, wreck diving.
In this video, Sean interviews Mark about the wreck. Then they sink it!
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