Adventure Dives

For Qualified Divers

Have you ever wanted to try Digital Underwater Photography, Fish Identification, Deep dive, Enriched-Air dive, or Wreck diving? There’s a long list of scuba adventures you can take part in for a dive. Get a taste of what you like and enjoy scuba diving more than ever!

Schedule

Upon your arrival at the base, you will be welcomed by one of our local and international Divemasters and Instructors. You fill out the necessary paperwork and make your payment. We accept both card and cash.

Then you are sized up for your equipment, if you aren’t already carrying your own equipment. Once all the equipment is set up, you will have a comprehensive but compact dive and boat briefing with your group. 

This consists of important information about the dive sites, important local and special dive procedures, safety procedures, recall procedures, attractions of the dive site, marine life, dive profile, signs & signals, etc. Dive planning is quintessential to good, peaceful and fun dives, and we aim for nothing but perfection.

Finally, we cast off! Once the equipment is loaded on the boats with the help of our staff, we take off to our dives sites, of which most can be reached within 10 minutes.

Once arrived to the dive site you will perform a buddy check with your Divemaster and you are ready to go for the dive. At the beginning you practise skills in shallow water. During the dive the Divemaster will make sure you feel comfortable.

Depending on the No-Decompression Limits, a dive is usually a maximum of 45 minutes.

The surface interval (depending on the planning of the Dive Computer and the dive profile) is usually covered by the drive to the next dive site. In the meantime, the equipment is prepared for the next dive. We will NOT go back to the dive centre between dives, unless absolutely necessary.

After your return to the diving school, our Divemaster helps you to identify different species that you witnessed during your dives.

Diving helps create a bond between people, all coming from different parts of the world, but all sharing the same love for the ocean, and we provide a platform for just that.

What to expect

Now that you have your Open Water license, try something new with a PADI Adventure Dive! Gain new experience and prepare yourself for next scuba level! 

Explore shipwrecks, try night diving or give underwater photography a go under the supervision of a PADI professional. This is not a course, it is just an adventure dive. 

You will learn specific skills related to the type of dive you are doing and each Adventure Dive can be credited towards the Adventure Diver or Advanced Open Water Diver.

To have this dive credited you must:

  • Complete basic skills on your dive
  • Purchase and read the ‘deep dive’ chapter in the PADI Adventures in Diving manual and complete a knowledge review, if selected

PADI (Junior) Open Water Divers who are at least 10 years old and want to take the next step should enroll in an Adventure Diver course. Young divers may only participate in certain Adventures Dives – check with your PADI Instructor.