Club d'Exploration Sous Marine de Monaco Diving School
C.E.S.M.M. is ready to help you discover the underwater wonders
This historical club was created in 1951, a time when diving was made more popular thanks to Captain Cousteau and his famous red cap.
The Commander was particularly well known in Monaco, where he went with Calypso for his underwater explorations, and where he served from 1957 to 1988 as director of the Oceanographic Museum.
The team at C.E.S.M.M. is ready to help you discover the underwater wonders of our region, in a safe and friendly environment. The material made available is high-end, in perfect condition, and monitored regularly for your security. A qualified instructor will be there to accompany you on your dives throughout the season.
They also organise diving weekends and guided trips.
The club house for the diving school also contains:
- A large reception room with high quality audio 7 visual equipment
- Two changing rooms with hot showers
- A physical space where you can 'rent' a space to store your equipment
- A local compressor
- Two boats close to the clubhouse
- A terrace for post- diving cocktails or parties organized within the club
To book or for more information please contact them directly via email using the booking enquiry ling on this page or by telephoning them.
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