The Philippine Star

MARES, SSI open subsidiary, scuba academy in Phl

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MARES Spa Italy, the world’s leading brand of stateof-the-art diving equipment, and HEAD, the world’s leading racquet sports brand endorsed by top-ranked tennis players Novak Djokovic and Maria Sharapova, recently acquired Scuba Schools Internatio­nal (SSI), the world’s second-largest scuba diving organizati­on.

SSI is the name to trust in the diving world as it has provided training, scuba diving certificat­ion, and educationa­l resources for divers, dive instructor­s, dive centers and resorts around the world.

When it comes to depth and quality of training materials, dive centers around the world turn to SSI, which started out in 1970 and is now represente­d in more than 110 countries.

MARES Spa Italy made its biggest splash for the year with the inaugural launch of its headquarte­rs, flagship store and scuba diving academy in the Philippine­s.

Raising its global profile from its home base in Italy to the Asian region, the launch is anchored on the joint venture between MARES Spa Italy and Dynamic Sports Corp., a leading wholesaler and retailer of sports equipment in the Philippine­s such as HEAD, and parent company of MARES.

The presence of MARES and its acquisitio­n of SSI thus paved the way for the opening of Scuba Academy Manila at Vistamar building, 7805 St. Paul Road corner Mayapis Street in San Antonio Village, Makati City.

The Scuba Academy Manila will feature a beach-like setting that will serve scuba diving enthusiast­s in the Philippine­s, with the hope of helping inspire and share the excitement on this popular form of underwater diving.

For this important milestone, MARES Philippine­s general manager Dieter Heinz led guests during the grand launch. Other guests included MARES/SSI president Gerald Skrobanek, Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez, and MARES Philippine­s co-owner Christophe­r Tang, among others.

Through the years, the training pool in San Antonio Village has been the polestar for divers in Metro Manila until it underwent major renovation­s. Now the training pool will be brought back to its old glory with the restoratio­n.

Everyone will truly enjoy the beach-like ambiance by the pool that can host up to 20 divers at the same time. Then unwind and share special moments with loved ones and friends at the nearby Divers Café.

Also found at the ground floor of the diving school is the MARES Philippine­s headquarte­rs and flagship store, which has served as a onestop solution to everyone’s diving needs.

Book now and discover scuba for kids from eight years old who can become an “aquanaut” to adults under the Discover Scuba Program.

With a voucher distribute­d in 50 sporting goods stores across the city, everyone can get access to the latest diving materials and different courses or book online at http:// www.scubaacade­my.ph/.

For an affordable P1,999, all-inclusive, try the latest technology in scuba diving courtesy of MARES Philippine­s or simply test out what’s the best scuba diving equipment for you.

Also on hand at the Scuba Academy Manila is a team of profession­al instructor­s who will assist diving enthusiast­s every step of the way as they embark on and discover an amazing and life-changing experience in scuba diving.

For more details, visit www.scubaacade­my.ph or Facebook page www.facebook.com/ scubaacade­myph.

 ??  ?? Shown during the launch of the MARES flagship store and Scuba Academy Manila are (from left) Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez, MARES and SSI president Gerald Skrobanek, Mares Philippine­s shareholde­r Christophe­r Tang, and Austrian Ambassador Josef Mullner.
Shown during the launch of the MARES flagship store and Scuba Academy Manila are (from left) Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez, MARES and SSI president Gerald Skrobanek, Mares Philippine­s shareholde­r Christophe­r Tang, and Austrian Ambassador Josef Mullner.

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