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Exploring the Wonders of Scuba Diving the Andaman Islands

Choosing the right dive in Andaman: Scuba in Andaman

Let’s explore the thrilling world of scuba diving!

Scuba diving offers an incredible underwater adventure, allowing you to discover the mysteries of the deep sea. Equipped with your own underwater breathing device called scuba gear, you can submerge yourself in the water and witness the breathtaking beauty of marine life, vibrant coral reefs, and captivating underwater landscapes.

Now, let’s delve into the process of scuba diving in Havelock.

To kick off your adventure, book your spot at a reputable dive center recognized by PADI or SSI. Take a look at their pricing and packages to choose the one that suits you best. Dive sessions typically commence early in the morning at 5:30 am, 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am, and 1 pm.

All these time slots are carefully selected to provide you with the optimal experience, ensuring good visibility for a memorable adventure.

The 5:30 am and 7:30 am slots are popular choices, catering to those catching a ferry or wanting time for other water sports.

Once your spot is secured, you have the flexibility to arrive at your convenience or use the provided pickup and drop facility if you’re near the dive center. Regarding paperwork and changing into your scuba suit, most dive centers offer changing rooms and washing facilities.

A quick note: If you have health concerns such as asthma or recent surgeries, it’s advisable to refrain from scuba diving. You might want to try kayaking on Havelock Island as an alternative.

Now, let’s explore some of the top scuba dive sites in Havelock.

  1. Turtle Beach: This picturesque beach on Havelock Island, named after visiting sea turtles, boasts clear turquoise waters and white sand, making it perfect for snorkeling and enjoying marine life.
  2. Tribe Gate: While not a dedicated dive site, it offers a cultural experience to explore tribal heritage. Havelock Island itself features excellent dive sites like Elephant Beach and Radhanagar Beach, showcasing beautiful underwater landscapes and marine life.
  3. Nemo Reef: Inspired by “Finding Nemo,” this dive site is renowned for its vibrant marine life and colorful coral formations, providing an ideal setting for underwater photography.
  4. Red Pillar Havelock: This dive site stands out for its unique underwater topography and striking red-colored corals, offering a fantastic experience for divers.

Curious about the depth of scuba diving in Andaman? For beginners, it typically ranges from 12 to 18 meters.

In Havelock, three preferred types of dives are available:

 

BOAT DIVE – 

    • A one-time, three-hour dive experience suitable for both non-swimmers and swimmers, offering a training session with a maximum depth of 12 to 18 meters.
    • Access to remote dive sites
    • Professional guidance and support from dive operators
    • Comfort and amenities onboard (e.g., changing rooms, toilets)
    • Opportunity to visit exclusive dive spots
    • Longer dive times and deeper dives
    • Can reach offshore reefs and underwater structures
    • Great for underwater photography enthusiasts
    • Option to explore different areas during a single trip
    • Opportunity to socialize with fellow divers
    • Avoids the need for carrying heavy dive gear
    • Suitable for divers with certifications and experience in boat diving
    • Complementary: Includes 40+ photos and 2 videos with a GoPro 11 camera

SHORE DIVE – 

      • Shore Dive: Conducted near the shore with a depth of 3 to 4 meters, providing a more accessible and cost-effective option
      • Accessibility and convenience
      • Lowest Cost
      • Opportunity to explore local dive sites
      • No need to rely on boat schedules
      • Can easily bring and store equipment on the shore
      • Perfect for practicing skills and training
      • Opportunity to discover marine life close to the shore
      • Ideal for shorter dives and multiple dives in a day
      • Can be enjoyed by divers of all experience levels
      • No seasickness or motion discomfort
       

      So, is shore diving or boat diving better? It depends on your preferences. Shore diving is accessible and budget-friendly, while boat diving grants access to remote sites and longer dives.

      If you’re passionate about scuba diving, consider enrolling in a scuba diving course. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to enhance your skills, PADI and SSI offer various courses.

      In conclusion, if you’re physically fit and between 12 to 49 years old, you can indulge in scuba diving activities on Havelock Island. Opt for boat diving if you’re a non-swimmer, and if you’re just starting, consider the open water course. For more information, feel free to reach out. Happy diving!