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As a non-swimmer, I had a fantastic experience with Dive Andaman’s PADI Scuba Diving course! The team was patient and professional, making sure I felt safe. The marine life was stunning, and it was indeed a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Highly recommended!...
Dive Andaman made my first scuba diving experience unforgettable! The PADI course was great for beginners, and the instructors were patient and professional...
An amazing experience with Dive Andaman! From booking to the dive, everything went smoothly. The vibrant underwater world and professional guidance made it a lifetime adventure. Highly recommend!...
I absolutely loved my PADI course with Dive Andaman! The team made everything so fun and easy to learn, even for a beginner like me. Thanks to them, I now feel confident exploring and capturing the beauty of marine life...
I had a great experience with Dive Andaman’s PADI Emergency Oxygen Provider Course! The instructors were patient and knowledgeable, and the hands-on sessions were very practical. It’s a must for any diver who wants to prioritize safety!...
I had an amazing time with Dive Andaman’s PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy course in Havelock Island. The instructors were patient and skilled, making buoyancy control easy...
The underwater world was beautiful and peaceful. Highly recommend it to all diving enthusiasts!...
I felt completely safe exploring the stunning underwater world. Highly recommend! 🌊✨...
The marine life was stunning, and it was indeed a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Highly recommended!...
The short answer to this is No. You don’t exactly need how to swim to be able to scuba dive. But it does help to know swim. Since you are trained in swimming, you’d be able to better control the air pressure while diving as you’ll have good control over your breath. You’ll also be able to glide underwater effortlessly. Nonetheless, it doesn’t matter how expert a swimmer you are, if you are a beginner in scuba diving, you still need a guide to help you explore the underwater world. Scuba diving is different from swimming, and you’d need a guide to help you understand the techniques.
Unless you are an expert scuba diver, you always need training before you scuba dive. Anyone other than a professional diver needs a guide to dive underwater since you’d be going deep into the water. Most training sessions for scuba diving last up to 2 hours. You must choose a good diving centre to help with your training. You’ll mostly get tips and tricks to control your breath under the water. You’ll also receive instructions about the various things you should or should not do once inside. For example, you should not touch any fauna or coral reefs when you are scuba diving. You should also always be close to the instructor once inside the water.
Absolutely, yes. There are various scuba certifications you can get if you know how to swim. Training for scuba certifications takes at least 2-4 days depending on your level and the place. Many diving centres offer scuba diving certifications. The cost of training will be separate from the diving itself. With scuba diving certifications, you can explore many unexplored underwater territories in the world. Plus, wouldn’t it be great to show off your scuba diving skills to your friends?
While there are many places in India like Kerala and Goa where you can scuba dive, the Andaman Islands are the best place to dive mainly. Because the water is so clear, you can explore many massive coral reefs and a variety of fauna in the Andamans. Lighthouse and Aquarium are two very popular sites to dive in the Andaman Islands. Wouldn’t you love to swim side by side with rays and sea turtles? Around the world, many famous as well as hidden places are perfect for a dive. Bali, Belize, Sipadan Island, Galapagos, the Simiran and Surin Islands in Thailand, Australia, the Philippines, Maldives, and are some places in the world with the best diving spots.
Scuba diving is a very exciting water sport and attracts a lot of people worldwide. However, scuba diving cost in Andaman is still not very high. It could cost you anything between INR 2500 to INR 6500 to scuba dive in Andaman, India. Of course, that depends on the diving center, the spot, and the gear you will be using. One of the most important factors may be the timing of your dive. The cost of many water sports activities is usually low during the off season as many diving centers offer discounts.
Each scuba diving session lasts for around 30 to 45 minutes. This timeframe applies to everyone irrespective of whether you are a trained or beginner diver. The air pressure under the water and a limit to how much oxygen you can carry in your tank restrict the time to 45 minutes for everyone. read More
While scuba diving is open for everyone, people with severe respiratory issues like Asthma or heart patients are usually advised not to scuba dive. If you have any of these issues, you can speak to your doctor and ask them if you are cleared for a dive. Pregnant women also cannot scuba dive. Scuba diving, however, has no age limit. Anyone from the age of 10 to their 70s can dive. Of course, this also depends on whether the diving centre you have chosen allows for it.
Do not give up on scuba diving just because you have poor eyesight. The problem with poor eyesight is that you cannot wear your regular prescription glasses underwater, and without your glasses how will you see the incredibly beautiful world of water? Don’t worry, there’s a solution for everything. You can either wear a contact lens or get a powered prescription scuba mask. You’d have to speak to the instructors of the diving centre beforehand for the prescription mask.