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Improvements at IDC Dive Center Oceans 5

In 2015 there will be a lot of improvements at IDC Dive Center Oceans 5.

Oceans 5 is always developing. Not looking around what the other dive shops are doing but thinking about what the customers want and how Oceans 5 can improve the quality of it to them.

1) In 2015 the restaurant will be taken over by a Balinese Company. This company is specialized in coffee shops in Bali and Jakarta. Oceans 5 will have real Indonesian coffee made out of bones. The menu of the restaurant will be changed too. Have a look in the beginning of next year at Oceans 5.





2) Western ladies and women are always complaining where to find proper bathing suits and dresses. Oceans 5 will have in the beginning of 2015 a new boutique. This boutique will be specializes in bikinis, dresses and organic sun creams. For the men, there will be only one place where you can surprise your women, Oceans 5 boutique.



3) The compressor room will be taken away from the middle of the resort. Oceans 5 is building a high tec compressor room at the back of her land. When the compressor room is finished oceans 5 will be able to fill 25 tanks in 1 hour and 10 tanks at the same time. Oceans 5 will have a nitrox stick, so the divemasters, instructors and the certified nitrox divers can dive on nitrox. One of the most popular PADI specialty is Nitrox. If you do the course at Oceans 5 you will get a PADI Nitrox T-shirt for free!



Oceans 5 is also looking for a buster pump. This will help Oceans 5 to start up to mix their own diving mixes higher than 40%. Oceans 5 likes to teach tec but especially tec sidemount. As one of the first dive companies who were teaching sidemount around the Gili Islands, Oceans 5 is proud to say the second best PADI specialty was in 2014 Sidemount.




4) Oceans 5 equipment room is buig, but all the instructors, divemasters and customers with their own equipment like to have a separate equipment room. Oceans 5 will have one in the beginning of 2015. There will be separate lockers, there will ne special places for the instructors and divemasters equipment. The main equipment room will be only for student equipment.

5) Oceans 5 dive resort starts building another pool. Another pool? Yes, the 25 meter training pool Oceans 5 has at this moment didn't became to small. Oceans 5 like to give the customers of the resort also a possibility to enjoy the pool. In 2014 Oceans 5 grew with their professional certifications almost 100%. Oceans 5 likes to grew further and she can only do this to have another 20 meter trainings pool for divemaster training and Instructor Development Courses (IDC).

6) Oceans 5 will have in 2015 2 ATM on her property. This will give the customers of Oceans 5 the advantage of having always cash.

Oceans 5 has more plans, but let finish first these ones.

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