Boat diving in Havelock is also called as Deep Sea Diving which is quite famous. It was considered somewhat of an adventure & luxury to jump off the boat. Our state-of-the-art dive boats are equipped with all the necessary amenities to ensure your comfort and safety throughout your journey. Whether you're a novice or an experienced diver it is tailored as per your experience and need.
Minimum Age Limit: 12 Years
Maximum Age Limit : 45 Years
Should be Physically & Mentally Fit
Discover the wonders beneath the waves with our premium boat diving service. Boat diving in Havelock also called as Deep Sea Diving which is quite famous. It was considered somewhat of an adventure & luxury to jump off the boat. Our state-of-the-art dive boats are equipped with all the necessary amenities to ensure your comfort and safety throughout your journey. Whether you're a novice or an experienced diver, our carefully selected dive sites offer a diverse range of marine life and captivating underwater landscapes. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the ocean as you explore vibrant coral reefs, intriguing wrecks, and encounter marine creatures up close. Join us for an unparalleled exploration of the underwater world that you'll cherish for a lifetime.
Practice session 3 to 4 feet deep water learning from 20-40 min.
Diving along with 1 photographer for 40 min.
Videos and Pictures for memories.
Maximum depth 10-12 mtrs
Boat Ride 10-15 min to the dive site.
Duration 2-3 Hours.
Sightings: Reef fish, octopus, frog fish, flounder, shrimp, squid, moray eel, scorpion fish, Nemo
Boat diving can be an exciting and enjoyable way to explore underwater environments, but it's essential to prioritize safety to ensure a positive experience.
Some diving safety tips:
1. *Plan Ahead:* Research the dive site, tides, currents, and local regulations before you go.
2. *Buddy System:* Dive with a buddy. Always keep an eye on each other.
3. *Check Equipment:* Ensure your gear is in good condition and properly set up.
4. *Buoyancy Control:* Maintain proper buoyancy to avoid disturbing marine life and damaging the reef.
5. *Entry and Exit:* Use proper techniques for entering and exiting the water, especially in areas with waves or currents.
6. *Surface Marker:* Deploy a surface marker buoy to signal your presence to boats and other divers.
7. *Navigation:* Use a compass or navigation tools to find your way underwater and back to shore.
8. *Watch the Weather:* Avoid diving in bad weather conditions, as it can affect currents and visibility.
9. *Stay Close:* Don't venture too far from shore and keep track of your distance.
10. *Emergency Plan:* Be prepared for emergencies. Know how to signal for help and carry a safety sausage or whistle.
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