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Every Friday at exactly 17:00, something special happens on the beaches of Gili Air. While the tropical sun starts to sink toward the horizon and most visitors are thinking about sunset drinks or dinner plans, a growing group of people gathers in front of Oceans 5 Gili Air with a shared purpose: taking care of the island they love.
Yesterday’s beach clean-up was another powerful example of how a simple weekly routine can turn into a meaningful community tradition. Staff members, divemaster candidates, and volunteers from all over the world came together to spend an hour cleaning the harbor beaches of Gili Air—one bag, one piece of rubbish, and one conversation at a time.
A Weekly Ritual Rooted in Responsibility
The beach clean-ups organized by Oceans 5 Gili Air are not a one-off event or a marketing stunt. They are a long-standing commitment. Every Friday at 17:00, without exception, the dive center opens its doors to anyone who wants to help. There is no fee, no sign-up requirement, and no experience needed—just the willingness to contribute.
This consistency matters. Marine debris doesn’t disappear on its own, and islands like Gili Air are especially vulnerable. Seasonal currents, river runoff from Lombok, and daily human activity all contribute to the rubbish that ends up on the beaches, particularly in the harbor area where waste tends to accumulate. By returning week after week, Oceans 5 and its volunteers ensure that cleaning the beaches becomes part of island life rather than a rare event.
Who Joins the Clean-Ups?
One of the most inspiring aspects of yesterday’s clean-up was the diversity of the group. Oceans 5 staff members were there, leading by example. Divemaster candidates—already training to become responsible professionals in the dive industry—joined as part of their education, learning that caring for the ocean goes far beyond guiding dives or teaching skills.
Alongside them were travelers, long-term visitors, digital nomads, and island residents. Some had joined before, others were there for the very first time. Conversations flowed easily: about diving, island life, conservation, and sometimes simply about where someone comes from and why they ended up on Gili Air.
This mix of people is exactly what makes the clean-ups so powerful. It breaks down the invisible line between “staff,” “students,” and “guests.” For one hour, everyone is simply a volunteer with gloves on and a bag in hand.
Equipped and Ready: Making It Easy to Help
One of the reasons the Oceans 5 beach clean-ups are so accessible is their simplicity. Volunteers don’t need to bring anything. Oceans 5 provides all the essentials: sturdy gloves and large rubbish bags, ready to be handed out as people arrive.
Before the group heads out, one of the Oceans 5 staff members gathers everyone together for a clear and concise briefing. This moment is more important than it might seem at first glance. The briefing covers:
Where to collect rubbish – focusing mainly on the harbor beaches, where debris often accumulates.
How to collect safely – avoiding sharp objects, being mindful of glass or metal, and watching footing near the water.
What to do when bags are full – where to leave them and how they will be collected afterward.
What happens at the end – a group photo to document the effort and a free drink as a small thank-you.
This structure ensures that everyone feels comfortable and informed, even if they’ve never joined a clean-up before.
There’s a quiet satisfaction in filling a bag. It’s tangible proof that the effort matters. While one hour may seem short, the collective impact adds up quickly when dozens of hands are working together. Over weeks and months, these clean-ups prevent large amounts of waste from re-entering the ocean, where it would break down into microplastics or harm marine life.
Yesterday, like every Friday, the harbor beaches looked visibly cleaner by the time the group finished.
Education Beyond the Clean-Up
What sets Oceans 5 Gili Air apart is that the beach clean-up doesn’t end when the bags are full. After returning to the dive center, volunteers have the opportunity to visit the on-site conservation exhibition center.
This space explains what Oceans 5 Gili Air and its partners are doing to protect the marine environment around the Gili Islands. From ongoing conservation projects to collaborations with local and academic partners, the exhibition connects the dots between a single piece of rubbish picked up on the beach and the larger environmental picture.
For many volunteers, this is an eye-opening moment. It transforms the clean-up from a physical activity into a learning experience, reinforcing why these efforts matter and how they fit into long-term conservation goals.
The Social Side: Photo and a Free Drink
After an hour of work, everyone gathers back at Oceans 5 for a group photo. Smiles, sandy feet, and gloves still on—these photos are not about showing off, but about celebrating collective action. They capture a moment of shared responsibility and community spirit.
To wrap things up, Oceans 5 offers every participant a free drink. It’s a small gesture, but an important one. It turns the clean-up into a social moment where people linger, talk, and connect. Many volunteers mention that this relaxed ending is what makes them come back again the following Friday.
Training Future Professionals with the Right Values
For the divemaster candidates joining the clean-ups, these Fridays are an integral part of their professional development. They learn that being a dive professional is not only about safety skills, briefings, and guiding underwater. It’s also about stewardship.
By participating week after week, future dive professionals internalize the idea that protecting the ocean is an ongoing responsibility. This mindset stays with them long after they leave Gili Air, influencing how they teach, guide, and interact with marine environments around the world.
More Than a Dive Center
Oceans 5 Gili Air often says it is not just a dive center—and yesterday’s beach clean-up perfectly illustrated why. It is a community-driven business built around care: care for the ocean, care for the island, and care for the people who live on and visit Gili Air.
The clean-ups are free, open to everyone, and organized with consistency and heart. They show that meaningful change doesn’t always require grand gestures. Sometimes, it starts with showing up every Friday at 17:00, putting on a pair of gloves, and picking up whatever the tide has brought in.
Looking Ahead
As the seasons change and conditions shift, rubbish will continue to arrive on the beaches of Gili Air. Oceans 5 Gili Air knows this—and that’s exactly why the weekly clean-ups will continue.
Yesterday was not an exception; it was part of a rhythm. A rhythm that proves that when a business truly cares about what it loves, it can inspire an entire community to do the same.
If you’re on Gili Air next Friday, you already know where to be at 17:00. Gloves and bags are waiting.
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Another Major Advantage of Becoming an SSI Instructor: More Instructor Ratings from Day One
Choosing to become a scuba diving instructor is not only about passion for the ocean, teaching skills, or lifestyle freedom. It is also a professional business decision. How many courses you can teach, how flexible your teaching schedule is, how much income you can generate, and how sustainable your career will be over the long term are just as important as loving the underwater world.
One of the biggest advantages of becoming an SSI Instructor — and something many instructor candidates only realize after comparing training systems — is the number of instructor specialty ratings you automatically receive after passing the Instructor Evaluation.
At Oceans 5 Gili Air, our SSI Instructor Training Course (ITC) is designed to prepare candidates not only to pass the evaluation but to become employable, versatile, confident instructors who can start teaching immediately with a wide portfolio of courses. Instead of graduating with only one core instructor rating, SSI instructors step into the industry already equipped with multiple instructor certifications that open doors to more teaching opportunities, higher income potential, and a healthier long-term career.
Let’s look closely at what this really means.
More Than Just an Open Water Instructor
After successfully completing the SSI Instructor Training Course and passing the Instructor Evaluation, candidates do not only become SSI Open Water Scuba Instructors. They automatically receive the following instructor specialty ratings:
Perfect Buoyancy Instructor
Diver Stress & Rescue Instructor
Enriched Air Nitrox Instructor
Science of Diving Instructor
Dive Guide / Divemaster Instructor
In addition, SSI instructors can complete free online upgrades for the following Specialty Instructor certifications:
Computer Diving Instructor
Marine Ecology Instructor
SSI Explorers Instructor
This means that from day one, a newly certified SSI Instructor can already teach far more than just beginner courses. Compared to many other training agencies where instructors need to invest significant extra money and time to add specialty ratings after certification, SSI provides an impressive package directly included in the instructor pathway.
For new instructors entering the job market, this is a game changer.
Why More Instructor Ratings Matter in Real Life
In the real world of dive operations, dive centers are not only looking for instructors who can teach Open Water courses. They are looking for instructors who can:
Teach multiple programs.
Generate revenue across different product lines.
Keep guests engaged beyond the basic courses.
Adapt to seasonal demand.
Avoid professional burnout.
An instructor who can only teach beginner courses quickly becomes limited. During low season, there may not be enough Open Water students. During high season, teaching only entry-level courses can become physically and mentally exhausting. Having multiple specialty instructor ratings allows instructors to diversify their teaching schedule and income streams.
Instead of teaching the same course every day, instructors can rotate between:
Buoyancy workshops
Nitrox courses
Stress & Rescue programs
Science-based education
Guided diving leadership
Ecology education
Computer workshops
This keeps the job interesting, protects the body from repetitive strain, and creates a healthier long-term career.
The Standout Advantage: Free Enriched Air Nitrox Instructor
SSI Nitrox Specialty Instructor | Oceans 5 Gili Air | SSI ITC Indonesia
One of the most powerful advantages SSI offers is the free Enriched Air Nitrox Instructor specialty.
Nitrox is the number one specialty course worldwide. It is often the first specialty divers take after Open Water because it offers:
Longer no-decompression limits
Increased safety margins
Reduced fatigue
Compatibility with liveaboards and advanced diving
Easy theory-based learning
At most training agencies, becoming a Nitrox Instructor comes with extra costs: additional instructor training fees, materials, instructor application fees, and sometimes separate evaluations. For many instructors, this easily adds several hundred euros to their startup investment.
SSI takes a different approach.
Because SSI requires instructor candidates to already hold Enriched Air Nitrox 40 certification at participant level before entering the ITC, the instructor pathway automatically includes the Nitrox Instructor rating once the evaluation is passed.
This means:
No extra course fees.
No additional instructor applications.
No waiting period.
Immediate ability to teach Nitrox courses.
For a new instructor, this directly increases employability and income potential from the first working day.
At a dive center like Oceans 5 Gili Air — where many certified divers continue into Nitrox training — this specialty creates immediate value for both the instructor and the dive center.
Perfect Buoyancy: A Core Skill in Modern Diving
Perfect Buoyancy is no longer a luxury specialty — it has become a core expectation for quality dive operations.
Good buoyancy:
Protects fragile coral reefs.
Improves air consumption.
Increases diver comfort and confidence.
Enhances underwater photography and videography.
Improves safety and control.
At Oceans 5 Gili Air, buoyancy control has always been a central philosophy in all training programs. SSI’s inclusion of Perfect Buoyancy as an automatic instructor specialty aligns perfectly with this approach.
Instead of treating buoyancy as something optional, SSI recognizes it as a fundamental diving skill that deserves structured education and professional instruction. New SSI instructors can immediately teach buoyancy workshops, helping certified divers improve their skills while generating additional revenue and improving overall dive quality.
Diver Stress & Rescue: Safety as a Professional Standard
Rescue skills are often underutilized in the recreational dive industry. Many divers complete their Rescue course once and rarely refresh these critical skills.
SSI instructors automatically receive the Diver Stress & Rescue Instructor rating, allowing them to teach stress recognition, prevention, and emergency response from day one.
This brings several advantages:
Dive centers can offer more frequent rescue programs.
Instructors maintain high safety awareness.
Divers gain confidence and responsibility.
The overall safety culture improves.
For professional development, teaching rescue programs also strengthens an instructor’s leadership skills, risk management awareness, and emergency preparedness — essential competencies for anyone planning a long-term career in diving.
Science of Diving: Raising the Knowledge Level
The Science of Diving program allows instructors to teach divers deeper understanding of:
Physics
Physiology
Decompression theory
Equipment
Marine environment
Not every diver wants to become technical or professional, but many divers enjoy expanding their theoretical knowledge. Having Science of Diving as an automatic instructor rating allows instructors to engage curious divers, divemasters, and future instructors.
This also supports a more educated diving community — something that aligns strongly with Oceans 5 Gili Air’s philosophy of creating thinking, responsible divers rather than just certificate collectors.
Dive Guide / Divemaster Instructor: Professional Development Pathways
The Dive Guide / Divemaster Instructor rating enables SSI instructors to participate directly in professional-level training.
This opens the door to:
Training future dive professionals
Mentoring leadership candidates
Building long-term instructor careers
Creating professional continuity within dive centers
For instructors who enjoy coaching and mentoring rather than only teaching entry-level students, this pathway becomes very attractive and professionally rewarding.
Free Online Upgrades: Extra Value Without Extra Cost
SSI also offers free online upgrades for:
Computer Diving Instructor
Marine Ecology Instructor
SSI Explorers Instructor
These upgrades expand teaching possibilities even further without additional course fees. Especially Marine Ecology fits perfectly with Oceans 5 Gili Air’s conservation-driven philosophy and partnerships with universities and environmental organizations.
Ecology education creates meaningful experiences for divers who want more than just underwater sightseeing — it creates ambassadors for marine protection.
More Teaching Options = More Income + Less Burnout
One of the hidden risks in the dive industry is instructor burnout. Teaching the same course repeatedly, often under physical strain, in hot climates, with high seasonal pressure, can wear down even passionate professionals.
Having multiple instructor specialties allows instructors to:
Vary their teaching schedule.
Balance physical and theoretical courses.
Teach different student profiles.
Reduce repetitive workload.
Stay mentally stimulated.
More specialties also mean:
More booking opportunities.
More flexible scheduling.
Higher earning potential.
Better employability across different dive centers.
Instructors who diversify their teaching portfolio stay motivated longer and build more sustainable careers.
A Smart Investment for Future Professionals
Becoming a dive instructor is an investment — in time, money, energy, and commitment. SSI’s system reduces unnecessary financial barriers while increasing professional output immediately after certification.
Instead of paying for multiple add-on instructor specialties later, SSI instructors start their career with a strong package already included. This improves return on investment and shortens the time needed to recover training costs.
At Oceans 5 Gili Air, this philosophy fits perfectly with our goal of creating confident, capable, employable instructors — not just candidates who pass an evaluation.
Dive Smart — Become an SSI Instructor
If you are serious about building a professional diving career, not just collecting certifications, SSI offers a powerful advantage: more instructor ratings, more teaching opportunities, more income potential, and a healthier long-term career.
With specialties like Nitrox Instructor included for free, plus Perfect Buoyancy, Stress & Rescue, Science of Diving, professional leadership pathways, and free online upgrades, SSI instructors start strong from day one.
More tools. More flexibility. More value. More future security.
Dive smart. Become an SSI Instructor — at Oceans 5 Gili Air.
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Maybe you have already heard some rumors. Maybe you noticed subtle changes on our website, on social media, or around the dive resort itself. Or maybe you are reading this as a returning guest, a future student, or simply someone who cares about the future of diving on the Gili Islands.
Today, Oceans 5 Gili Air officially announces that from the 1st of January, we will continue our journey as an SSI dive center.
After 15 years as a proud PADI member, this decision marks an important new chapter in the history of Oceans 5 Gili Air. It is a decision made with care, reflection, and a clear vision for the future—not only for our dive center, but also for our students, staff, local community, and the marine environment we depend on.
A Moment of Gratitude: 15 Years with PADI
Before looking forward, it is important to look back.
Oceans 5 Gili Air would like to sincerely thank PADI for 15 years of cooperation, support, and shared history. Over the past decade and a half, Oceans 5 grew from a small dive operation into an internationally recognised dive resort, known for:
Strict adherence to training standards
A strong focus on environmental awareness
High-quality professional training
Long-term investment in local staff and community projects
These foundations were built during our years as a PADI dive center, and they deserve recognition.
The decision to switch organizations is not about conflict, criticism, or comparison. And certainly, a day after Christmas is not the day to “throw dirt”—nor is there any reason to do so at all.
This change is about growth, alignment, and the future direction of Oceans 5 Gili Air.
Why Change After 15 Years?
Fifteen years is a long time in any industry—especially in diving. During this period, Oceans 5 Gili Air evolved far beyond being “just” a dive shop. We became:
A professional training hub
A conservation-driven dive resort
A long-term employer of local Indonesian staff
An active stakeholder inside the Gili Matra Marine Park
As our role expanded, so did our expectations of a training organization. Over time, it became clear that the philosophy, digital structure, and long-term flexibility offered by SSI align more closely with where Oceans 5 is heading.
This does not mean abandoning what we stand for. It means strengthening it.
What Will Not Change at Oceans 5 Gili Air
For many of you, the most important question is simple:
“Will my experience change?”
The honest answer is: no—at least not in the way that matters.
The faces will be the same
The emails will be answered by the same people
The divemasters and instructors are the same professionals you know
The teaching philosophy remains unchanged
We will continue to focus on:
Small groups
Personal attention
Calm, structured teaching
Environmental awareness in every course
Quality over quantity—always
The only visible changes you will notice are:
New banners
New staff T-shirts
Updated advertising and branding
Underwater, and in the classroom, Oceans 5 remains Oceans 5.
A Unified Team: Everyone Crosses Over Together
One of the strongest signals behind this transition is unity.
At Oceans 5 Gili Air, all divemasters and instructors are crossing over at the same time as the dive center itself. There is no fragmentation, no confusion, and no split identity.
This ensures:
Consistency in teaching
Stability for students
A smooth transition for returning guests
A strong professional team moving forward together
For anyone who has already booked a course—or is planning to—this means peace of mind. Your training continues exactly as expected, delivered by the same experienced professionals.
SSI and the Future of Instructor Training at Oceans 5
One of the most exciting developments following the crossover is the expansion of professional training opportunities.
After the SSI Instructor Training Seminar in January, Oceans 5 Gili Air will not have one or two—but three SSI Instructor Trainers in-house. This is a major milestone and a clear statement of intent.
Real-world preparation—not just exam-focused training
This builds on Oceans 5’s long-standing reputation for producing confident, capable, and employable instructors.
Commitment to Conservation: Stronger Than Ever
Switching training agencies does not weaken our conservation mission—it strengthens it.
Oceans 5 Gili Air will continue to play an active role as a partner of BKKPN, defending and supporting the Gili Matra Marine Park. Our involvement goes far beyond words or marketing slogans.
It includes:
Long-term monitoring
Conservation education integrated into courses
Active participation in marine park discussions
Advocacy against harmful coastal development
In 2026, Oceans 5 will also expand its scientific contribution.
Supporting Science and Local Education in 2026
Marine Scientists Research Programs | Universitas Mataram | Oceans 5 Gili Air
One of the most important announcements tied to this transition is our continued—and expanded—commitment to education and science.
In 2026, Oceans 5 Gili Air will provide space for 12 Indonesian students to participate in a scientific research program, in partnership with the University of Mataram.
This program allows students to:
Conduct real marine research
Work inside a protected marine park
Gain practical field experience
Contribute data that supports conservation decisions
At the same time, Oceans 5 will continue its free Divemaster Internship program for local Indonesians, a project that reflects our belief that long-term sustainability starts with empowering local communities—not importing short-term solutions.
What This Means for Students and Guests
Whether you are:
A first-time diver
A returning guest
A Divemaster candidate
A future Instructor
This transition is designed to be seamless for you.
Your course structure, safety standards, group sizes, and learning environment remain exactly what Oceans 5 has been known for over the past 15 years.
The difference is not about logos—it is about long-term vision.
Looking Ahead: The Next Chapter of Oceans 5 Gili Air
Crossing over to SSI is not an ending. It is a continuation—with renewed focus, stronger alignment, and bigger ambitions.
Oceans 5 Gili Air remains:
Environmentally committed
Community-centered
Education-driven
Quality-focused
The dive industry is changing. Marine parks are under pressure. Education needs to evolve. And dive centers must choose paths that allow them to act responsibly, independently, and sustainably.
For Oceans 5 Gili Air, this step reflects who we already are—and who we want to be for the next 15 years.
Same people. Same philosophy. Same passion.
Just a new logo on the wall—and a clear direction forward.
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