Qamea Resort and Spa

Name
Reservations
Location:
,
Taveuni, , Fiji
Contact:
+64 9 360 0858
Fax:
+64 9 360 0859
Last Updated

2012-10-13 09:00:00

Qamea Resort and Spa

Qamea Resort & Spa is an intimate boutique resort catering to a maximum of 34 adults. Dive enthusiasts of all levels will be delighted to enter the underwater world at Qamea Resort & Spa. We have recently upgraded our dive facility to accommodate the high demand and expectations of our guests. With 2 full-time highly experienced dive instructors and our recently refitted dive boats we can accommodate up to 12 divers at a time. Dive Qamea Fiji offers PADI courses ranging from the basic resort course to referral courses to dive master. We specialize in referral courses and open water certification. No matter what your experience is with diving we are qualified to accommodate your needs.

Affiliation:

PADI

Training Level:

up to Dive Master

Boat Description:

We continue to invest heavily in our dive operation, and have recently added a 9 meter (30 ft) purpose built dive boat to compliment our smaller dive boats, all new dive computers, new BCDs, and Nitrox.

Sites Visited:

Come experience some of the world's premier dive sites, located just off the white sand shores of Qamea Resort & Spa, and nearby Tavenui Island. Qamea's fully PADI dive operation features such world-class dive sites as the Purple Wall, Qamea Freeway and more. Most of our dive sites are within ten minutes of the resort. We also offer charter dives to the White Wall and Rainbow Reef in the Somosomo Straights and to our favorite dive at the Yellow Wall.

Facilities:


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Name
Reservations
Location:
,
Taveuni, , Fiji
Contact:
+64 9 360 0858
Fax:
+64 9 360 0859
Last Updated

2012-10-13 09:00:00

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