The minimum age for diving starts at 8 years old with the Scuba Ranger program, which has a maximum depth of 3 meters. From the age of 10, young divers can join the Junior Scuba Diver or Junior Open Water course, allowing them to dive up to 12 meters and earn a scuba diving certification.
Absolutely! If you’re new to diving, you can try our Try Scuba Diving program. You’ll receive a thorough briefing and then explore the underwater world with one of our certified SSI Dive Instructors, up to a maximum depth of 12 meters. We also offer a range of packages to make your first diving experience even more exciting.
Yes, we offer a variety of SSI certifications, from beginner courses like Scuba Diver and Open Water Diver to more advanced training such as Dive Guide/Dive Master. For those interested in professional-level certifications, we also conduct Assistant Instructor and Open Water Instructor courses several times a year.
Our dive sites are teeming with fascinating marine life. Common encounters include Grey Reef, Blacktip Reef, Whitetip Reef, and Nurse Sharks. You may also spot Eagle Rays, Stingrays, and other colorful reef inhabitants like nudibranchs, leaf fish, and scorpion fish.
Yes, you can! You can advance to the Advanced Adventurer course and specialize in areas such as Nitrox, Underwater Scooter, React Right, Stress & Rescue, and many more.
Upon arrival, please visit our Diving Center for the check-in process, where we’ll help schedule your diving activities. Don’t forget to bring your diving license, logbook, and medical certificate. For further queries or assistance, kindly get in touch with us anytime.
Yes, we offer all the necessary gear, including BCs, regulators, masks, fins, wetsuits (3mm shorty), diving computers, weights, and tanks.
We offer complimentary Nitrox (31-32%) for certified Nitrox divers.
We keep our groups small, with a maximum of 4 divers per guide to ensure a personalized and safe experience.
We do! With a minimum of 4 participants, we organize a Full Day Diving Excursion, which includes 3 dives at different sites, departing at 8:30 a.m. and returning at 4:00 p.m., with lunch provided on board.
Yes, we do. For groups of 4 or more, we can take you to a nearby reef by boat. With fewer divers, night dives will be conducted at our House Reef, available any day of the week.
Yes, our Diving Center offers a Full Day Whale Shark Snorkeling Trip to a nearby atoll, where you can swim alongside these gentle giants.
You don’t need to be a strong swimmer to participate in the Try Scuba Diving program. Our experienced instructors will guide you every step of the way.
Scuba diving involves some risks, but when conducted properly with the right training and equipment, it is a safe and enjoyable activity. Our dive instructors ensure that all safety procedures are followed.
Scuba diving requires a basic level of physical fitness. If you have certain medical conditions, such as heart or lung issues, you may need a doctor’s clearance before diving. Always disclose any medical conditions or medications to our instructors.
Dive durations vary depending on factors like air consumption, depth, fitness, sea conditions, and water temperature. For beginners, dives typically last between 25 to 40 minutes, though they can be as short as 20 minutes or extend up to an hour with experience.
Yes, you can! Contact lenses, especially daily disposables, work well underwater. Alternatively, prescription masks are available to help you see clearly while diving. Prescription masks are recommended as there may be a chance to lose your contact lenses.
Yes, a private guide can be arranged with advance booking.