Centrum Nurkowe DARCO

Centrum Nurkowe DARCO

Plac Wolności 6/24
68-100 Żagań
POL

Courses and Events

Indoor Diver

DIVE, TRAIN, RELAX - DIVE ON YOUR TERMS. A SCUBA DIVER'S ENTRY IS THE SPACE FOR EVERYTHING YOU NEED A Scuba Diver's Entry is the ideal option for certified divers who want to hone their skills in a comfortable and safe environment. The exceptionally warm water, excellent visibility and impressive depths allow you to train at your own pace with full focus on exploring the beauty of the underwater world. It's not just a workout, it's an investment in your diving experience. What we offer: 75 minutes of access to the pool area (counted from the time you enter the slab). Remember to finish your dive with a reserve of min. 50 Bar - safety first Complete set of diving equipment - mask, snorkel, fins, jacket, air cylinder and breathing machine Possibility of additional paid options such as nitrox cylinders, dry suit, stage and many others. Interested? Get back to us: info@deepspot.com Possibility of renting a Garmin dive computer - 45 PLN/dive. If you have your computer, you can dive with it or exchange it for a dive to test your Garmin computer for free. This is a must-have for every diver Want to test your own equipment? You can do so at no charge! Go ahead and bring your mask, snorkel, calf fins, automatic, rash vest or dive computer. For safety reasons, items such as cylinder, jacket, diving shoes, wetsuit or dry suit must be brand new. Interested? Contact us before your visit! Diving with Buddy or Guiding? Training always takes place with a dive partner - you can give a dive with your Buddy or use the assistance of a Deepspot instructor. The cost of assistance is 170 zł. Under the care of one instructor can be up to 4 divers of different levels and certifications It's worth it, because: You train in the deepest pool in Europe - as deep as 45 meters Diving takes place in exotic conditions - clear water with a temperature of 32 ° C You use modern, regularly serviced equipment You have the support of an experienced, international staff of instructors It's an ideal place to build confidence and technique Book a pass and dive on your own terms - in Deepspot everything promotes your development. 1 dive Duration 60 minutes + 15 minutes on the board Minimum age 10 years.

12 February
EUR 56.76
PLN 239.00

Ice Diving

How to Dive Safely Under Ice - Ice diving course teaches you how to dive safely under ice: how to set up your equipment, choose a dive site, prepare an icebreak, meet safety rules and proper belay. You'll also learn about signaling with a rope, the use of ice screws, the basic nautical knots used in diving and the use of a reel for autoranging. *Of course, to make sure you're doing everything correctly, you'll need proper training under the guidance of an instructor before your first solo ice dive. Diving without specialized training is incompatible with good diving practice as well as diving safety regulations *Definition of ice diving ; Ice diving (or maybe ice diving) - is one of the most attractive ways to dive in our Polish lakes (during the winter the visibility is best can reach up to 20m). Attractive and at the same time demanding, it requires careful planning starting from the assembly of the group, through the preparation and configuration of equipment to select a dive site and make an icebreak, and ending with the proper conduct of the dive. *Safety rules for diving under ice ; The safety rule has been developed by experienced divers to make diving under ice safe. When we break them we expose ourselves to additional danger, including loss of life. Diving is safe if we follow the following rules: * divers dive on a belay rope * recommended rope with a diameter of 10mm, and strength of at least 300kg, * the length of the rope is not more than 30-40m, * at the end of the rope there is a belayer, the belayer all the time maintains contact with divers, by properly tensioning the rope, in an emergency situation divers return to the icebreak, all problems are solved in the icebreak,in case of emergency, the belaying team is able to pull divers back to the ice gap within 1-2minutes, * the belaying rope between divers and belaying team must be straight (it can not be hooked anywhere) if we have a doubt whether the belaying rope is not hooked - we return to the ice gap, divers dive in pairs (partner diving), each diver has a harness, worn under the BCD. * the belay rope is clipped to the harness with a carabiner or tied with an appropriate knot * the knots used: recommended - double figure eight, another - rescue knot * the connection of the harness with must be secure, to prevent spontaneous detachment we use carabiners with security or in the absence of them two carabiners. - Failure to comply with the above rules exposes us to additional danger, which may in practice result in a serious accident, including loss of life. *The course of ice diving consists of the following topics: Definition of ice diving Safety rules of ice diving Ice - types, properties Selection of the dive site Tools for making the ice break Making the ice break and disposal after the dive. Diving equipment for ice diving Proper equipment configuration Freezing of breathing apparatus Bailout equipment Rope belay system Diving pairs - communication Rule 1/3 Rescue action Automotivation Self-assurance Hypothermia Frostbite Addition to ice diving Advanced ice diving.

12 February +15 More
EUR 284.73
PLN 1,199.00

Indoor Diver

NURKUJ, TRENUJ, ZRELAKSUJ SIĘ - ZANURZ SIĘ NA SWOICH ZASADACH. WEJŚCIÓWKA DLA SCUBA DIVER'A TO PRZESTRZEŃ NA WSZYSTKO, CZEGO POTRZRZEBUJESZ. Wejściówka Scuba Diver’a to idealna opcja dla certyfikowanych nurków, którzy chcą doskonalić umiejętności w komfortowych i bezpiecznych warunkach.Wyjątkowo ciepła woda, znakomita widoczność i imponująca głębia pozwalają Ci trenować we własnym tempie z pełnym skupieniem na odkrywaniu piękna podwodnego świata. To nie tylko trening, to inwestycja w Twoje nurkowe doświadczenie.Co oferujemy?75 minut dostępu do strefy basenowej (liczone od wejścia na płytę). Pamiętaj, aby zakończyć nurkowanie z rezerwą min. 50 Bar - bezpieczeństwo na pierwszym miejscuKompletny zestaw sprzętu nurkowego – maska, fajka, płetwy, jacket, butla z powietrzem oraz automat oddechowyMożliwość skorzystania z dodatkowo płatnych opcji, takich jak: butle nitrox, suchy skafander, stage i wiele innych. Zainteresowany? Odezwij się do nas: info@deepspot.comMożliwość wypożyczenia komputera nurkowego Garmin – 45 zł/nurkowanie. Jeśli masz swój komputer, możesz z nim nurkować lub wymienić go na czas nurkowania w celu przetestowania komputera Garmin za darmo. To obowiązkowy sprzęt każdego nurkaChcesz przetestować własny sprzęt? Możesz to zrobić bez opłat!Śmiało możesz zabrać swoją maskę, fajkę, płetwy kaloszowe, automat, rash vest czy komputer nurkowy.Ze względów bezpieczeństwa, takie elementy jak butla, jacket, buty nurkowe, pianka lub suchy skafander muszą być fabrycznie nowe. Zainteresowany? Skontaktuj się z nami przed wizytą!Nurkowanie z Buddy’m czy Guiding?Trening zawsze odbywa się z partnerem nurkowym – możesz dać nura ze swoim Buddy’m lub skorzystać z asysty instruktora Deepspot.Koszt asysty to 170 zł. Pod opieką jednego instruktora może przebywać do 4 nurków o różnych poziomach i certyfikacjach.Warto, ponieważ:Trenujesz w najgłębszym basenie w Europie – aż 45 metrów głębokościNurkowanie odbywa się w egzotycznych warunkach - przejrzysta woda o temperaturze 32°CKorzystasz z nowoczesnego, regularnie serwisowanego sprzętuMasz wsparcie doświadczonej, międzynarodowej kadry instruktorówTo idealne miejsce do budowania pewności siebie i technikiZarezerwuj wejściówkę i zanurkuj na własnych zasadach – w Deepspot wszystko sprzyja Twojemu rozwojowi.

12 February +26 More
EUR 56.52
PLN 238.00

Boat Diving

The oceans are full of dive sites, but many of them - including the best ones - are only accessible from a boat. If you want to discover these amazing dive sites, learn to dive from a boat with SSI. This is the best way to explore diving from different types of boats in a safe and secure way. As a diver skilled in diving from a boat, you'll be able to visit remote dive sites that attract schools of pelagic fish and marine megafauna not found offshore. You'll experience the delights of week-long dive cruises around the world, fill your days with diving away from the crowds and see the most beautiful sunsets at sea. Covering online theory and open water training sessions, the SSI Boat Diving specialization is the best way to learn. This course will teach you all the skills and techniques you need to dive safely and comfortably from different types of boats. Diving from a small boat Small boat (such as a dinghy) - a small vessel that allows you to get to the dive site quickly. Often the boat is manned by divers. Note !!!Small boat is a very broad concept, in diving pontoons are used that can accommodate at least a few divers, a pontoon with a length of 3.80m is perfect for a group of 4 people, when we think about a group of 6 people it is worth having a pontoon with a length of 4.20m or more. Used solutions: pontoons with a rigid folding bottom - mainly aluminum, but in cheaper solutions the bottom can be made of wooden plywood RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) - a great solution, but this type of pontoon is not removable, requiring a suitable cart for transport. RIB has a rigid bottom part made of laminate, profiled in the shape of the letter V, so it is stable even at high speeds, and the speeds it can reach up to 100km.The pontoon, in order to float, must be equipped with an engine - nowadays two or four cylinder four-stroke engines are used.We can distinguish the following elements on the boat: Diving from a large boat; The sides are two - left and right (this is due to looking from the deck towards the bow of the craft). The sides also have their historical names, the starboard side is starboard, the port side is starboard. These names date back to the time when the rudder blade was not yet known, and a rudder oar was used instead of a hinged rudder. The helmsman operating such an oar always stood with his back (back) to the port side, and his oar came down to the water from the starboard side. Only the port side was approached to the shore. The ship on the starboard side carried a green light, on the starboard side - a red light. Mess - a large room located in the middle part of the boat, used as a dining room, a place for common meetings and briefings before diving. The mess hall is located on the main deck, below it are the passenger cabins, the exit of which leads just to the mess hall. Kingston - in nautical terminology, a deck toilet on a sailing ship, yacht, with a drain to the outside. Galley - a deck kitchen. Depending on the size of the vessel, it is either a separate room or a separate section of another room. In the second case, the galley is usually located near the companionway, which allows for better ventilation. Kubryk - a common, multi-person crew living quarters formerly used on ships and vessels. The cubicle was usually in the forward section of the ship as opposed to the officers' quarters in the aft section. Today a cubicle is called on school ships the common living quarters of pupils or students who are doing their maritime training. Midship - the middle part of the hull of a vessel. The region around the middle of the hull's length. galley - the deck kitchen. Depending on the size of the vessel, it is either a separate room or a separate section of another room. In the second case, the galley is usually located near the companionway, which allows better ventilation. Railing - a slat running along the edge of the yacht's deck and extending a few centimeters above the deck. It makes it easier for the crew to work on deck, by being able to support or stop a foot slipping on this slat on a smooth deck when heeling deeply. It also keeps small objects from falling overboard. This slat can also have holes to which the weakest working lines can be tied. Note the possibility of diving in Egypt , Croatia and we are planning to Mauritius. Get your SSI Boat Diving specialty certification. Get started today.

14 February +1 More
EUR 142.25
PLN 599.00

Marine Ecology

In the SSI Marine Ecology course, you will learn how the interactions between marine animals and the natural environments in which they occur. You'll learn about the flow of energy within ecosystems and the mutual influences of various marine environments. With this newfound knowledge, you will appreciate the uniqueness of marine life even more! Marine ecology is the scientific study of marine organisms and their interactions and the surrounding physical and chemical environment. This interdisciplinary field studies everything from the biochemical and cellular levels to entire ecosystems and the biosphere, including the influence of factors such as salinity, temperature and currents, as well as human impact. Key areas of study include marine biodiversity, human impact, fisheries, and the role of marine life in global cycles such as carbon and oxygen. What marine ecology does Interactions of organisms: How different marine organisms interact, including predator-prey and symbiotic relationships. Population dynamics: The occurrence, abundance and demography (birth and death rates) of individual marine species. Community structure: Composition and interactions of multiple species within a community. Ecosystem processes: The flow of energy and cycling of matter (like the carbon cycle) in marine environments. Biotic and abiotic factors: The living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components that affect marine life, such as sunlight, pressure, temperature and water chemistry. Human impacts: The effects of human activities on marine ecosystems, such as fishing, pollution and climate change. Importance of marine ecology Oxygen production: Marine organisms are the main source of oxygen in the atmosphere. Climate regulation: Marine life plays a key role in regulating the Earth's climate. Economic resources: Provides valuable resources such as food (fish and shellfish), medicines and raw materials for industry. Coastal protection: Marine ecosystems such as coral reefs and mangroves help protect coastlines and build land. Start online today and earn your SSI Marine Ecology specialization certificate.

18 February +22 More
EUR 94.75
PLN 399.00

Frequently Serviced Dive Sites

Octopus Divers s.r.o., 13000 Praha 3

★★★★☆ Steinbruch Horka

The quarry’s main building has a toilet, shower, changing rooms, and a hotel nearby. It is possible to put up a tent for camping. A steep descent down the metal stairs leads to the water with one entrance and one exit. At the stairs, it is possible to descend to 5m at buoy no. 1.

Centrum Nurkowania DARCO, 68-100 Żagań

★★★★☆ Geopark 1 Leknica

Geopark 1 BABINA area near Leknica is situated in a forest by the trail and belongs to the UNESCO heritage. A car park has recently been built and the access road from the exit and the gas station on the DK12 road to the German border has been improved.

Centrum Nurkowania DARCO, 68-100 Żagań

★★★★★ Lake Głębokie

Dive base Palia Dive under the care of Mirek at the resort after the entry we go right and detour houses, entry where we have kayaks and parking. There are shelters and

Centrum Nurkowania DARCO, 68-100 Żagań

★★★★★ Jezioro Lubikowskie

A lake, of the dam type, formed as a result of the post-glacial waters being blocked by hills forming at the same time. With the exception of the relatively low eastern shore, the lake is surrounded by slopes elevated to a height of several m (the length of the lake’s bowl coastline is 12 800 m and the islands 1075 m.

Centrum Nurkowania DARCO, 68-100 Żagań

★★★★☆ Gryzyce 4 Zagan

Gryżyce - a village in Poland located in Lubuskie Province, Żagań County, Żagań Municipality. Gryżyce is a place of recreation. Especially for the inhabitants of Żagań, Żar . There are several water areas where tourists and fishermen often spend the summer.

Available Services in the Dive Center

Programs

Snorkel Diver
Ecology
Scuba
Emergency Training

Dives

Shore Dives
Boat Dives
Wreck Dives
Snorkel Tours

Gas Fills

Air
Nitrox Dive
Trimix
Oxygen

Rental

Dive Computer
Equipment
Photo and Video Dive
Scooter

Services

Regulator
Buoyancy Compensators
Dry Suit
Neoprene suits
Cylinders

Payment Method

cash

Opening Hours

Monday12:00 - 18:00
Tuesday12:00 - 18:00
Wednesday12:00 - 18:00
Thursday12:00 - 18:00
Friday12:00 - 18:00
Saturday10:00 - 14:00
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Opening Hours

Monday12:00 - 18:00
Tuesday12:00 - 18:00
Wednesday12:00 - 18:00
Thursday12:00 - 18:00
Friday12:00 - 18:00
Saturday10:00 - 14:00
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