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It looks like 22 Euro's - no idea about rentals. Click the link to (sort of) translate each page on their site.

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It's even better. All equipment is included in the price.
No outside equipment is allowed unless you can prove that it has not been used before.
 
I use my regulator, computer, mask and fins overthere.

The scubatanks have an international valve. There is an adaptor in it, and they don't want to remove it.

It is a nice concept. First 5 to 10 minutes snorkeling. Great to test if you can freedive to -10 m.

Then a bit fooling around and going to -33m.

And after the diving you can have a good mail for a reasonable price.
 
Its 22 Euro, gear included. Don't need a shorty: its 30 degree C. Went there this weekend, some of the group did dive with "pool only" used shorties, fins and reg. Your personal BCD is certaily not allowed. Dive computer and cert card are mandatory (no entry without). A computer can be rented.
 
You can use your own mask fins, snorkel and computer (if it is on a console with the pressuer gauge, you can use your own reg but it musts be a yoke connection).
Don't forget a 50 cent coin for the cloakroom (and it's not a caution).

Meal is factured 15€ and it costs too much for the quality.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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