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You Don’t Need a License to Breathe Underwater Today in the Gili Islands

You Don’t Need a License to Breathe Underwater Today in the Gili Islands

You Don’t Need a License to Breathe Underwater Most people think scuba diving is only for experienced adventurers, marine biologists, or people who have spent years around the ocean. They imagine heavy equipment, difficult training, and dangerous situations deep underwater. But the truth is very 

Why Are SSI Instructor Courses So Much Cheaper Than Other Dive Organisations?

Why Are SSI Instructor Courses So Much Cheaper Than Other Dive Organisations?

SSI Instructor Courses Did you know that becoming a dive instructor with SSI can save you around 20 million IDR compared to instructor courses from some other dive organisations? And no… this is not because the training quality is lower. In fact, the opposite might surprise you. 

Indonesia Is CHEAPER Than Ever for Europeans…

Indonesia Is CHEAPER Than Ever for Europeans…

So Why Are You Still Waiting?

Indonesia | SSI Dive Resort Oceans 5 Gili Air

For years, people dreamed about visiting Indonesia.
Crystal-clear water. Tropical islands. Volcanoes. Jungle waterfalls. Cheap luxury villas. Incredible diving. Friendly people. Endless sunsets.

But many Europeans always had the same excuse:

“It’s too far.”
“It’s too expensive.”
“Maybe next year.”

Well… not anymore.

Right now, the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) continues to weaken against the Euro (EUR), making Indonesia more affordable for European travelers almost every single week. Add to that the growing number of alternative airline routes from Europe to Indonesia, and suddenly one of the most beautiful countries on earth has become surprisingly accessible.

Flights are easier.
Connections are better.
And once you arrive, your money stretches much further than in many other holiday destinations.

So the real question becomes:

Why are you still waiting to book your Indonesia trip?

Indonesia Is NOT Just Bali

Let’s start with one of the biggest misconceptions in tourism.

Many people think Indonesia equals Bali.

Yes, Bali is famous. Very famous.
Instagram made Bali one of the most recognizable tropical destinations in the world.

But Indonesia is MUCH bigger than Bali.

In fact, Indonesia is one of the largest island nations on earth, consisting of more than 17,000 islands stretching across a distance similar to traveling from Amsterdam to New York.

Think about that for a second.

This country is enormous.

Different islands have different cultures, religions, foods, landscapes, languages, diving conditions, wildlife, and atmospheres. Traveling through Indonesia almost feels like visiting multiple countries during one holiday.

And that is exactly why people keep coming back.

Bali: Beautiful… But Only the Beginning

Of course Bali deserves its reputation.

There is a reason millions of people visit the island every year. You can wake up in a jungle villa surrounded by rice terraces, drink coffee overlooking volcanoes, surf in the afternoon, eat incredible food at sunset, and finish your night in a beach club or cocktail bar.

Bali offers something for everyone.

Yoga retreats in Ubud.
Surfing in Uluwatu.
Beach life in Seminyak.
Cafés and nightlife in Canggu.
Luxury resorts in Nusa Dua.

For first-time travelers to Indonesia, Bali is often the perfect introduction.

But here comes the important part:

If you only visit Bali, you haven’t really seen Indonesia yet.

Because beyond Bali lies an entirely different world.

The Gili Islands: The Tropical Paradise People Dream About

Just a short boat ride away from Bali lies one of Indonesia’s most famous island groups: the Gili Islands.

And this is where many travelers suddenly understand why Indonesia becomes addictive.

No traffic.
No motorbikes.
No stress.

Only bicycles, horse carts, white beaches, turquoise water, and a relaxed tropical atmosphere.

The Gili Islands consist of three small islands:

  • Gili Trawangan — famous for nightlife and social atmosphere
  • Gili Meno — quiet and romantic
  • Gili Air — the perfect balance between relaxation, diving, good restaurants, and island life

Many travelers arrive on Gili Air planning to stay for 2 or 3 days…

Then suddenly two weeks disappear.

Gili Air: Small Island, Massive Experience

Gili Air has become one of the most loved islands in Indonesia because it still feels authentic compared to many overcrowded tourist destinations worldwide.

You can walk around the island in about 90 minutes, but somehow every day feels different.

Sunrise over Lombok’s volcanoes.
Fresh smoothie bowls in the morning.
Beach cafés in the afternoon.
Sunset drinks at night.

And beneath the surface?

A completely different world begins.

The Diving Around the Gili Islands Is World Famous

The Gili Islands are one of the best places in Southeast Asia to start scuba diving.

Warm water year-round.
Excellent visibility.
Easy dive conditions.
Huge amounts of marine life.

And perhaps the biggest attraction of all:

Turtles.

Lots of turtles.

For many beginner divers, the very first turtle encounter underwater becomes a moment they never forget.

But the diving around the Gili Islands offers far more than turtles alone. Divers regularly encounter reef sharks, octopus, moray eels, cuttlefish, nudibranchs, schools of fish, and beautiful coral reefs.

Because the islands sit inside a marine protected area, the underwater scenery remains one of the main reasons why people continue to visit year after year.

Why Divers Choose Oceans 5 Gili Air

If you are planning to dive around the Gili Islands, one dive center that stands out is Oceans 5 Gili Air.

And there is a reason why so many divers specifically return to dive there.

While many dive shops in tropical destinations focus on volume and large groups, Oceans 5 focuses heavily on quality, safety, and personal attention.

Small dive groups.
Professional instructors.
Relaxed atmosphere.
Strong environmental philosophy.

Whether you are trying scuba diving for the very first time or continuing your education toward professional level, Oceans 5 offers training from beginner to instructor level in a calm and professional environment.

The dive center is also heavily involved in conservation projects around the Gili Islands, including beach cleanups, marine awareness programs, and partnerships with Indonesian universities.

For travelers who want more than just “holiday diving,” this makes a huge difference.

Indonesia Is Still Shockingly Affordable

This is the part that surprises many European travelers the most.

Despite Indonesia becoming more popular every year, the country still offers incredible value for money compared to many destinations in Europe.

Because of the exchange rate between the Euro and the Indonesian Rupiah, travelers often feel like everything suddenly becomes affordable again.

Luxury villas for the price of a small European hotel room.
Restaurant meals for a fraction of Western prices.
Cheap transportation.
Affordable diving.
Affordable massages.
Affordable island hopping.

Many travelers realize they can stay in Indonesia for weeks for the same budget they would spend during a short holiday in Southern Europe.

And unlike many expensive tourist destinations, Indonesia still offers genuine adventure and diversity.

Beyond Bali and the Gilis

Indonesia | SSI Dive Resort Oceans 5 Gili Air

And the crazy thing?

Even after Bali and the Gili Islands, you’ve still barely scratched the surface.

Indonesia keeps going.

Java offers volcanoes, ancient temples, and massive cities.
Komodo National Park offers dragons, manta rays, and some of the best diving on earth.
Raja Ampat offers marine biodiversity unlike almost anywhere else in the world.
Sumatra offers jungle trekking and orangutans.
Flores offers untouched landscapes and traditional villages.

Every island feels different.

Every region has its own personality.

That’s why Indonesia is not simply a holiday destination.

For many people, it becomes an obsession.

Airlines Are Making Indonesia Easier Than Ever

One of the biggest changes in recent years is accessibility.

In the past, flying to Indonesia from Europe often felt complicated or expensive. Today, airlines are opening more alternative routes through hubs such as:

  • Doha
  • Dubai
  • Abu Dhabi
  • Singapore
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Bangkok
  • Istanbul

This means travelers from cities like Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt, Madrid, and Rome now have far more options than before.

Competition between airlines has also helped lower prices on many routes.

And once travelers realize how affordable Indonesia becomes after arrival, the hesitation often disappears quickly.

The Biggest Danger of Visiting Indonesia?

You May Never Want to Leave.

That might sound exaggerated…

Until it happens to you.

Indonesia has a strange effect on people.

Maybe it’s the relaxed lifestyle.
Maybe it’s the warm weather year-round.
Maybe it’s the endless adventure.
Maybe it’s the underwater world.
Maybe it’s the people.

But many travelers arrive for a short holiday and suddenly start extending flights, changing plans, or dreaming about coming back.

Especially when they discover places like Gili Air.

Right now, with the Euro remaining strong against the Rupiah and airlines making Indonesia easier to reach than ever before, there are fewer reasons than ever not to finally book that trip.

Indonesia is bigger than Bali.
Bigger than one island.
Bigger than one holiday.

It’s an entire world waiting to be explored.

Snorkeling Looks Amazing…

Snorkeling Looks Amazing…

Until You Discover What You’ve Been Missing Underwater For many travelers visiting the Gili Islands, snorkeling feels like the perfect tropical activity. Crystal-clear water, turtles swimming near the surface, colorful coral reefs only meters from the beach, and warm ocean temperatures all year round. It is 

PADI or SSI Course

PADI or SSI Course

What Is Really the Difference? One of the questions we hear more and more at Oceans 5 Gili Air is: “Should I do my Open Water Course with SSI or PADI?” For many years, the automatic answer from students was simple:“I want to get my PADI.” But 

You Thought the Gili Islands Were Only for Beginners? Think Again

You Thought the Gili Islands Were Only for Beginners? Think Again

Tech Diving Around the Gili Islands

When most divers think about the Gili Islands, they imagine crystal-clear water, turtles cruising over coral reefs, relaxed drift dives, and beginner scuba courses. And yes, the Gili Islands are famous for exactly that. But below the surface, beyond the easy reef dives and colorful coral gardens, another world exists.

A world of deeper exploration.

A world of technical diving.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, technical diving is growing rapidly, and more divers are discovering that the Gili Islands are not only a tropical paradise for recreational scuba diving, but also an incredible place to start their TDI technical diving journey.

Because once you discover what lies beyond recreational limits, normal diving will never feel the same again.

So… What Exactly Is Tech Diving?

Technical diving — often called “tech diving” — is one of the most misunderstood areas of scuba diving. Many recreational divers think technical diving is only for elite explorers diving to impossible depths in dark caves with huge amounts of equipment.

The reality is very different.

Technical diving is simply diving beyond the limits of recreational scuba diving.

That can include:

  • Diving deeper than 40 meters
  • Conducting planned decompression dives
  • Using multiple gas mixes
  • Using twinsets or sidemount systems
  • Staying underwater for extended periods
  • Increasing safety and redundancy during dives

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, the TDI technical diving courses are designed to introduce divers to technical diving in a realistic, safe, and progressive way. The focus is not on ego, social media photos, or looking “hardcore.” The focus is on knowledge, planning, discipline, teamwork, and underwater control.

And surprisingly, many recreational divers are already closer to technical diving than they realize.

Why Recreational Diving Stops at 40 Meters

One of the biggest questions divers ask is:

“Why is 40 meters the recreational limit?”

The answer is simple: safety margins.

Within recreational scuba diving, divers are supposed to stay within no-decompression limits. This means that at any point during the dive, a diver can safely ascend directly to the surface if needed.

But below 40 meters, those safety margins disappear quickly.

At deeper depths:

  • Nitrogen narcosis increases
  • Gas consumption becomes dramatically higher
  • Oxygen exposure becomes more dangerous
  • Decompression obligations become unavoidable
  • Problem-solving becomes more complicated

For example, a diver breathing normal air at 50 meters may consume gas incredibly fast while simultaneously experiencing strong narcosis. If something goes wrong, ascending directly to the surface is no longer an option because decompression stops are required.

Technical diving teaches divers how to safely manage those situations.

The Truth About Decompression Diving

One of the biggest differences between recreational and technical diving is decompression.

Recreational divers are trained to avoid decompression obligations. Technical divers plan for them.

This changes everything.

TDI Tech Diving Indonesia | Dive Resort Oceans 5 Gili Air
TDI Tech Diving Indonesia | Dive Resort Oceans 5 Gili Air

A technical diver entering the water already knows:

  • Maximum depth
  • Bottom time
  • Gas switches
  • Decompression schedule
  • Emergency procedures
  • Turn pressures
  • Bailout options
  • Team responsibilities

Nothing is left to improvisation.

Technical diving is often described as “thinking underwater,” because the dives require discipline and planning before even entering the ocean.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, TDI courses focus heavily on understanding decompression theory instead of blindly following a computer screen. Divers learn why decompression is necessary, how gases behave under pressure, and how to conduct dives with proper planning and redundancy.

Because in technical diving, understanding your dive is more important than simply following a device.

Why Tech Divers Use Different Gases

Another major difference between recreational and technical diving is breathing gas.

Most recreational divers breathe air or Nitrox. Technical divers often use multiple gases during one dive.

Why?

Because different gases behave differently under pressure.

At deeper depths:

  • Nitrogen increases narcosis
  • Oxygen can become toxic
  • Gas density increases breathing resistance

Technical divers manage these risks by changing gas mixtures throughout the dive.

For example:

  • Trimix reduces narcosis by replacing part of the nitrogen with helium
  • Nitrox increases oxygen levels for shorter decompression times
  • Pure oxygen may be used during decompression stops to accelerate off-gassing

This is where technical diving becomes both scientific and fascinating.

You are no longer simply “breathing air underwater.” You are managing physiology, gas behavior, pressure exposure, and decompression strategy all at once.

And despite what many people think, technical diving is not about taking bigger risks.

It is actually about reducing risk through preparation, equipment redundancy, and knowledge.

The Equipment Looks Different for a Reason

One glance at a tech diver underwater immediately shows the difference.

Twin tanks.

Long hoses.

Stage cylinders.

Backup lights.

Multiple regulators.

Reels.

Lift bags.

Sidemount systems.

It may look intimidating at first, but every piece of equipment has a purpose.

Technical divers use redundancy because deeper dives leave less room for error.

In recreational diving, a direct ascent is normally possible. In technical diving, it may not be.

That means tech divers train for equipment failures before they happen.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, the TDI programs place strong emphasis on equipment configuration and streamlining. Divers are taught how to:

  • Build clean configurations
  • Improve trim and buoyancy
  • Handle failures calmly
  • Conduct gas switches correctly
  • Maintain awareness during complex dives

The goal is not to carry more equipment.

The goal is to carry the right equipment correctly.

Why Gili Air Is Surprisingly Perfect for Tech Diving

Most people never associate the Gili Islands with technical diving.

And that is exactly why technical divers are starting to pay attention.

The conditions around Gili Air are ideal for training:

  • Warm water year-round
  • Excellent visibility
  • Short boat rides
  • Calm conditions on many dive sites
  • Easy logistics
  • Multiple depth ranges
  • Relaxed island atmosphere

Instead of spending hours traveling to dive sites or dealing with cold water and heavy exposure suits, divers can focus fully on skills and training.

After long training days, divers return to the relaxed atmosphere of Gili Air — an island without cars or motorbikes, where life moves slower and stress disappears quickly.

That combination makes technical diving training far more enjoyable.

TDI Tech Courses at Oceans 5 Gili Air

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, technical diving is taught through TDI — one of the world’s leading technical diving organizations.

The courses are conducted in small groups with a strong focus on control, safety, and realistic diving skills.

The technical diving department is led by experienced instructors who focus on creating capable divers instead of simply issuing certifications.

Courses offered include:

The philosophy matches the overall teaching approach at Oceans 5:
quality over quantity.

There is no rush to “collect certifications.” Skills must be mastered before progressing to the next level.

Video analysis, dry workshops, gas planning sessions, and realistic underwater drills are all integrated into the training process.

Because technical diving is not something you fake.

Either you can do it properly, or you cannot.

The Biggest Myth About Tech Diving

Many divers think technical diving is only for extreme divers.

That is one of the biggest myths in scuba diving.

In reality, technical diving often creates calmer, more disciplined, and more aware divers than recreational diving alone.

Why?

Because technical diving forces divers to:

  • Improve buoyancy
  • Improve trim
  • Improve awareness
  • Plan properly
  • Respect limits
  • Stay calm under pressure

Many divers actually become better recreational divers after technical diving training.

Even photographers benefit enormously from technical diving skills because improved buoyancy and gas management allow longer, more controlled dives.

Is Tech Diving Dangerous?

This is the question everyone asks.

And the honest answer is:
technical diving can be dangerous if done incorrectly.

But properly trained technical divers manage risk carefully through:

  • Training
  • Redundancy
  • Planning
  • Team procedures
  • Conservative decision-making

In many ways, technical diving is safer than poorly conducted recreational diving because technical divers are trained to anticipate failures before they happen.

The real danger often comes from ego.

Technical diving rewards discipline and punishes overconfidence.

That is why proper instruction matters.

Why More Divers Are Looking Beyond Recreational Limits

After years of recreational diving, many divers eventually start asking:
“What’s next?”

Technical diving opens an entirely new world.

Longer dives.

Deeper wrecks.

Advanced exploration.

More knowledge.

Better skills.

And perhaps most importantly:
a completely different understanding of diving itself.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, technical diving is not treated like an extreme sport for social media attention.

It is treated as a serious form of diving education.

And for many divers, starting technical diving becomes the moment they truly begin understanding scuba diving for the first time.

Because once you enter the world of technical diving, you stop being just a diver.

You become a thinking diver.

The Most Ignored Rule in Scuba Diving

The Most Ignored Rule in Scuba Diving

Where Did the Snorkel Go? Walk around many dive boats around the world today and you will notice something strange.Professional scuba instructors enter the water fully equipped with expensive regulators, dive computers, BCDs, DSMBs, backup masks, pointers, slates, cameras… but one simple piece of equipment 

SSI ITC Indonesia at Oceans 5 Gili Air

SSI ITC Indonesia at Oceans 5 Gili Air

Your Next Step Toward Becoming a Dive Instructor For many divers, there comes a moment when recreational diving is no longer enough. The underwater world becomes more than just a holiday activity. Diving changes from a hobby into a passion, and eventually into a lifestyle. 

Why Divers Are Happier Than Most People

Why Divers Are Happier Than Most People

Why Are Divers Happier Than Most People?

There is something different about divers.

You notice it almost immediately when you spend time around them. Divers laugh more. They stress less. They talk about experiences instead of possessions. They seem calmer, more connected to nature, and more excited about life than the average person rushing through a busy city.

Of course, divers still have problems. Nobody lives a perfect life. But there is a reason why so many people who start scuba diving end up changing their lifestyle completely. Some even leave behind office jobs, stressful routines, and crowded cities to live closer to the ocean.

So why are divers happier than most people?

The answer is not just about being underwater. It is about slowing down, reconnecting with nature, challenging yourself, and surrounding yourself with people who share the same passion for adventure and freedom.

And if there is one place where people rediscover that happiness, it is Gili Air.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, scuba diving is not only about getting certified. It is about experiencing a completely different way of living.


The Ocean Helps Divers Escape Stress

Modern life is fast.

People wake up and immediately check their phones. Emails, social media, meetings, traffic, deadlines, bills, stress, and bad news dominate daily life. Most people never truly switch off anymore.

But underwater, everything changes.

The moment divers descend below the surface, the noise disappears. No phones. No notifications. No traffic. Just the sound of breathing and the movement of the ocean.

For many people, scuba diving is the first moment in years where their mind becomes quiet again.

Scuba diving naturally slows people down. Divers breathe slowly, move slowly, and focus on the present moment. Many divers describe scuba diving as meditation underwater.

That feeling becomes addictive.

This is one of the biggest reasons why divers are happier than most people. Diving creates peace in a world that constantly demands attention.


Scuba Diving Creates Adventure and Excitement

Most routines are predictable.

Wake up. Work. Eat. Sleep. Repeat.

But scuba diving breaks that cycle completely.

Every dive is different. One day divers see sea turtles gliding over coral reefs. The next day they drift through currents surrounded by schools of fish. Another day they discover reef sharks, octopus, nudibranchs, or hidden underwater wrecks.

The ocean constantly changes.

That sense of exploration creates excitement that many people lose later in life. Diving brings back curiosity, adventure, and wonder.

Around Gili Air, divers can experience this every day.

The waters surrounding the Gili Islands are famous for tropical coral reefs, turtles, drift diving, and incredible marine biodiversity. Dive sites are only a short boat ride away, making diving around Gili Air relaxed and enjoyable.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, the philosophy is simple: enjoy the dive and never rush the experience.

Small dive groups, experienced divemasters, and relaxed dive schedules allow divers to fully appreciate the underwater world.


Why Divers Build Strong Friendships Faster

Something special happens between divers.

Scuba diving creates strong human connections because divers share unique experiences together. People from different countries, ages, and professions suddenly connect through a shared passion for the ocean.

Underwater, nobody cares what car you drive or what job title you have.

That is refreshing.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, the family atmosphere is one of the most important parts of the dive center. Divers are not treated like numbers. Instructors and divemasters take time to personally connect with guests.

After dives, people stay together for sunset drinks, dinners, and conversations. Many guests arrive alone but leave with lifelong friendships.

Some even return every year because Gili Air starts feeling like home.


Nature and Ocean Life Improve Mental Health

Studies already show that being close to nature improves mental wellbeing.

The ocean reduces stress, lowers anxiety, and creates a sense of calmness. Blue spaces, especially tropical oceans, have a positive psychological effect on the human brain.

Now combine that with island life.

Gili Air is very different from large tourist destinations. There are no cars and no traffic jams. People move around by bicycle, horse cart, electric bike, or simply walking barefoot through the island.

Life naturally slows down.

You wake up hearing birds instead of traffic. You spend your days near the ocean instead of inside offices or shopping malls.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, this peaceful island atmosphere becomes part of the entire diving experience.

The dive center offers spacious facilities, swimming pools, modern classrooms, comfortable accommodation, and a relaxed social atmosphere that perfectly matches the tropical island lifestyle.


Scuba Diving Builds Confidence

Scuba diving changes people.

When people first learn how to dive, breathing underwater feels strange. Buoyancy control takes practice. Equalizing feels unnatural.

But slowly, dive after dive, confidence grows.

Divers learn how to stay calm, solve problems, and remain comfortable in unfamiliar situations. Those skills often improve confidence outside the water as well.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, instructors focus on creating confident divers instead of rushing certifications.

Courses are taught in small groups with plenty of time in the water. Students learn proper buoyancy techniques from the beginning and are encouraged to become relaxed and environmentally aware divers.

This quality-over-quantity teaching philosophy creates divers who truly enjoy the underwater world.


The Diving Lifestyle Is About Freedom

Many people believe happiness comes from money, expensive possessions, or career status.

But divers often discover something completely different.

Some of the happiest people in the diving industry live simple lives near the ocean. Dive instructors rarely become financially rich, but many wake up excited every morning because they genuinely love their lifestyle.

Walking barefoot to work. Watching sunsets every evening. Spending time underwater. Meeting new people from around the world.

That lifestyle is difficult to replace with material possessions.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, many divemaster trainees and instructor candidates arrive feeling exhausted from stressful office life. Some come looking for adventure. Others come searching for a completely new direction in life.

And for many of them, scuba diving changes everything.


Why Oceans 5 Gili Air Is the Perfect Place to Discover Diving Happiness

What makes Oceans 5 Gili Air different is not only the diving itself.

It is the philosophy behind the dive center.

For years, Oceans 5 Gili Air has focused on quality over quantity. Small dive groups, personal attention, relaxed teaching methods, and environmental awareness are deeply integrated into daily operations.

Diving here does not feel rushed or commercialized.

Environmental protection is also an important part of the identity of Oceans 5 Gili Air. Weekly beach cleanups, marine conservation projects, and partnerships with Indonesian marine science students help divers connect more deeply with the ocean.

Divers are encouraged to become ambassadors for marine conservation and responsible diving.

That connection to nature is one of the biggest reasons why divers are happier than most people.

Because once people truly experience the underwater world, their priorities begin to change.

Simple things become important again: healthy coral reefs, clean oceans, sunsets, friendships, freedom, and unforgettable experiences.


Experience the Diving Lifestyle at Oceans 5 Gili Air

Not everybody understands why divers love scuba diving so much.

But divers know it is much more than just breathing underwater.

It is peace.
It is adventure.
It is freedom.
It is connection.
It is happiness.

On a tropical island like Gili Air, surrounded by coral reefs and crystal-clear water, those feelings become even stronger.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, people do not only learn how to scuba dive. They learn how to slow down, reconnect with nature, and experience a lifestyle that many people secretly dream about.

Maybe that is why divers smile so much.

For more information about scuba diving, SSI courses, divemaster training, and instructor courses on Gili Air, visit:

www.oceans5dive.com

Thinking About Learning to Dive? Read This First

Thinking About Learning to Dive? Read This First

Learning to Dive? Thinking about learning to dive? For many people, scuba diving is something they dream about for years before finally taking the first step. Maybe you have watched documentaries about coral reefs, turtles, sharks, and colorful fish. Maybe you are planning a holiday