PADI Scuba Diving Course for Beginners Swimmer in Andaman

PADI Scuba Diving for Beginners Swimmer in Andaman Islands

A vacation in the Andaman Islands is perfect for everyone–be it families, couples, friends, or solo. The cherry on the cake, this island is a paradise for those who are adventure junkies and breathe adventure in every breath. While holidaying here, including scuba diving in your itinerary is always a great idea as you get to witness the marine life at its best on this island. Diving is one such water activity that lets you experience total bliss under the water!

For witnessing marine life at its best, the Andaman Islands is the one-stop destination in India. The Indian Ocean is home to incredible marine life. The best diving sites are sprinkled in this beautiful destination. Scuba diving here is within your budget as well. One can encounter a treasure beyond their imagination while diving without burning a hole in their pocket.     

Thanks to the preserved marine life and alive corals around the shore and beyond. Its shoreline offers crystal clear, blue waters. Its rich population of corals is sure to take away your breath! The medium water currents and safe depth offer an optimal underwater adventure. To tick a memorable marine experience off your bucket list, choose the Andaman Islands as your next travel destination. The corals are well-preserved and in abundance here. The waters are clear enough for an excellent view of the underwater world.

Factors to be considered before going snorkelling

A number of diving spots are present in the Andaman Islands, India. A good site has an ideal balance of safety and beauty. Consider the following factors before going on your adventure:

  • Easy to reach
  • Underwater ecosystem
  • Rabid fish and sea creatures
  • Power and frequency of waves
  • Safety and presence of lifeguards
  • Clarity of water near the shoreline

Categories of people not allowed to snorkel

Those who are not allowed to scuba dive on the island are categorized below:

  • Pregnant women
  • People with heart conditions
  • People with breathing difficulties
  • Senior citizens above the age of 60
  • People under heavy medication or in need of care
  • People having psychological conditions that cause distortion or panic under the water

Experience in scuba diving course for beginners swimmer in Havelock, Andaman

Taking a dip inside the warm waters of the Andaman Islands will leave you awestruck with the underwater kaleidoscopic colours and the quietude of the ocean. One can experience the perfect combination of adventure and fun while doing this activity. Imagine swimming with colourful and gorgeous marine creatures. It will surely be an experience of a lifetime. Including scuba diving in your itinerary is a great idea when you are in the Andamans. It is because it has a fascinating and rich marine life that is hard to find anywhere else across India.

Along with adults, there are scuba diving courses for kids in the Andaman Islands as well. Expert PADI-certified divers teach everyone in the most effective way so that you are able to enjoy it as well.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q. 1 : Who can dive in the Andaman Islands?

    Answer: If you are aged 10 and older and have a reasonable level of physical fitness, are comfortable in the water, and are an adrenaline junkie, then you can go scuba diving in the Andaman Islands.

  • Q. 2 : Is there any upper age limit for scuba divers in the Andamans?

    Answer: One can learn scuba diving at any age as there is no as such upper age limit for that. However, there are certain conditions that may preclude those of any age, temporarily or permanently. That includes conditions associated with lung functions. It’s never too late to learn scuba diving as long as you have relatively good physical and mental conditioning. There are many divers who continue into their 60s and 70s.

  • Q. 3 : Is learning scuba diving tough?

    Answer: If you are already comfortable in the water, then scuba diving is probably easier than you think. PADI’s entry-level courses consist of pool diving, knowledge development and open-water dives. These are performance-based which means that you progress as you learn and demonstrate skills and knowledge. 

  • Q. 4 : How long does it take to become a certified scuba diver?

    Answer: Scuba diving courses are based on performance. It means that you have to demonstrate that you have mastered the required skills and knowledge in order to earn your certification. The duration of the course varies as everyone has different learning abilities. One can complete the PADI Open Water Diver course even in 3 days.  

     

  • Q. 5 : How old do I have to be to become a certified diver?

    Answer: In order to get a Junior Open Water Diver Certification, you should be at least 10 years old. 10 and 11-year-old Junior Open Water Divers have to dive with a certified parent, guardian, or PADI professional to a maximum depth of 40 feet. 12 to 14-year-olds can dive with a certified adult only. The junior certification upgrades to a regular Open Water Diver certification at the age of 15 years. 

  • Q. 6 : Are there any special qualifications or considerations in order to participate in scuba diving classes?

    Answer: There is nothing as such. You just need good average health and should be at least 10 years old for participating. However, you will be required to complete a medical questionnaire. You will have to check with a physician to make sure you can dive in case anything on the questionnaire indicates a reason to be cautious.

  • Q. 7 : In order to be certified as a PADI Open Water Diver, am I required to be an incredible swimmer?

    Answer: You don’t need to be an expert swimmer. Just being a reasonably proficient swimmer and comfortable in the water is enough. Without a time or specific stroke requirement, you should be able to swim a distance of 200 meters. During a swim test before or during the course, a 10-minute tread/float should also be performed by you.   

  • Q. 8 : I am not sure yet whether I would like to enrol myself in a scuba diving course. Can I try it without signing up for a course?

    Answer: Yes, it is possible. The PADI Discover Scuba experience lets you try scuba in a swimming pool. It also allows you to make a shallow scuba dive supervised by a PADI professional. This takes only a few hours. 

  • Q. 9 : From where can I get the gear for scuba diving lessons?

    Answer: Dive Andaman will give you the best quality scuba gear that fits perfectly. It will be highly durable.

  • Q. 10 : I can’t afford the course but I want to become a diver. How should I proceed?

    Answer: Internship programs are offered that allow scuba divers of different levels to work towards undertaking the PADI Instructor Development Course (IDC). With these internship programs, you will have the opportunity to work alongside a highly experienced IDC team while you take the course. 

  • Q. 11 : What is the needed equipment for training dives?

    Answer: All student divers, certified assistants, and instructors must have the following during all training dives:

    fins, mask and snorkel
    compressed gas cylinder and valve
    buoyancy control device (BCD) and low-pressure inflator
    regulator and alternate air source
    submersible pressure gauge
    depth gauge
    weight system and weights
    adequate exposure protection appropriate for local diving conditions
    at least one audible emergency surface signalling device (whistle, air horn, etc.)
    During all open water training dives, trainees must also have a timing device, compass, knife/diver’s tool and two surface signalling devices – one audible (i.e., whistle, air horn, etc.) and one visual(inflatable surface tube, flare, signal mirror, etc.)
    These can be rented or bought at our equipment store.



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