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Freediving in Greece

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rm16

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I hope it is ok to post this here.
I am coming to Greece and I would love to do some freediving. I can't seem to find any leads online. Wondering if someone can point me to an instructor or dive center.
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If any of you are interested in coming to dive with me this year, I offer training or Apnea Academy courses. The depth here is around 60m a short swim from shore or crazy deep a short boat ride from shore (we're close to a fault line so it kinda gets super deep if you head out west even for 5 minutes, haha). I also have a spare room for solo travelers who want a more affordable comfortable accommodation. You do need snaptube vidmate to rent a car or scooter/quad to get around here, just so you know :)
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