Before You Dive: FAQ
Have questions about scuba diving? We’ve got the answers! From beginner requirements to safety measures and equipment, this section covers everything you need to know before diving with us. If you don’t find the answer you’re looking for, feel free to contact us.
Do I need prior experience to go scuba diving?
No prior experience is required for beginner diving courses. Our instructors will guide you through every step, from basic skills to your first open-water dive. If you prefer a non-diving option, you can also try snorkeling, which requires no training.
What is the minimum age for diving?
The minimum age for scuba diving varies by certification agency, but most courses start from 10 years old. We also offer special programs for younger participants who want to experience the ocean safely.
What equipment do I need to bring?
You don’t need to bring any equipment—our packages include full diving gear rental. If you have your own equipment, you’re welcome to use it, and our team can help with adjustments and safety checks.
How long does a typical dive last?
A single dive usually lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on depth, air consumption, and environmental conditions. Our team ensures that you have enough time to enjoy the underwater experience while prioritizing safety.
Is scuba diving safe?
Yes, scuba diving is a safe activity when conducted with proper training and guidance. Our instructors are certified professionals who follow strict safety procedures. We provide a full briefing before each dive and ensure all necessary precautions are taken.
What marine life can I see while diving?
Our dive sites offer a rich variety of marine life, including colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, sea turtles, stingrays, and even small sharks. Some locations also feature shipwrecks, caves, and unique underwater landscapes.
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