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10 Questions You Should Ask Before Booking a Dive Course on Gili Air

10 Questions You Should Ask Before Booking a Dive Course on Gili Air

Booking a Dive Course on Gili Air Gili Air is one of the most popular places in Indonesia to learn scuba diving. Every day, travelers walk around the island comparing dive shops, checking prices, and trying to decide where to start their underwater adventure. With 

SSI Instructor Training Course Starts 15 June at Oceans 5 Gili Air

SSI Instructor Training Course Starts 15 June at Oceans 5 Gili Air

SSI Instructor Training Course Have you ever dreamed of leaving your office job behind and turning your passion for scuba diving into a professional career? On 15 June, Oceans 5 Gili Air will start another SSI Instructor Training Course (ITC), giving divers the opportunity to become internationally 

Why Oceans 5 Gili Air Delivers the Best Scuba Diving Training on Gili Air

Why Oceans 5 Gili Air Delivers the Best Scuba Diving Training on Gili Air

The Best Scuba Diving Training on Gili Air

If you walk around Gili Air looking for a scuba diving course, you will quickly notice something interesting. There are dive shops everywhere. Different dive organizations, different facilities, different promises, and often very different prices for what appears to be exactly the same course.

As a future diver, how do you choose?

Some people choose the cheapest course because they are traveling on a budget. Others choose the dive center recommended by a friend. Some simply pick the shop closest to their hotel. These are all understandable reasons.

But there is one important thing many new divers forget to ask:

How professional is the dive shop that will teach me to dive?

Most students assume that every dive center follows the standards of their diving organization to the letter. They assume every instructor teaches with the same level of professionalism and attention to detail.

Unfortunately, that is not always the case.

Learning to Dive Is More Than Getting a Certification Card

A scuba certification card is easy to recognize. It fits in your wallet and proves that you completed a course.

But what really matters is what happens after the course.

Can you control your buoyancy?

Can you solve problems underwater?

Do you know how to react in an emergency?

Can you dive confidently without constantly relying on a guide?

These are the things that matter when you enter the water years after your course has finished.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, the goal is not simply to issue certifications. The goal is to create confident, knowledgeable, and safe divers who understand the principles behind scuba diving.

An SSI Instructor Training Center

One of the biggest differences between Oceans 5 and many other dive centers on Gili Air is that Oceans 5 is an SSI Instructor Training Center.

What does that mean?

It means the center doesn’t just train beginner divers. It also trains future dive professionals and instructors.

When a dive center is responsible for training instructors, standards become extremely important. The teaching methods, demonstrations, safety procedures, and course quality must all meet professional expectations.

The instructors at Oceans 5 are continuously supervised and supported by management that knows the standards in detail. Standards updates are discussed, teaching techniques are reviewed, and instructors are expected to maintain a professional approach at all times.

This creates an environment where quality is not an option—it is a requirement.

Two Massive Training Pools

Many people don’t realize how important the pool environment is when learning to dive.

A crowded pool can be distracting and stressful. Students may struggle to concentrate when other groups are swimming around them. Instructors may have limited space to properly demonstrate skills.

At Oceans 5, students benefit from two large dedicated training pools.

Both pools meet the depth requirements needed for scuba training exercises. Both provide enough space for instructors to demonstrate skills properly. Most importantly, students have room to learn without constantly being interrupted by other divers.

Learning scuba skills should never feel rushed.

Students need time to practice.

Time to repeat skills.

Time to ask questions.

Time to build confidence.

The facilities at Oceans 5 allow exactly that.

We Teach People How to Dive

This may sound obvious, but there is a difference between teaching somebody how to dive and simply guiding them through a course.

Some courses focus on getting students certified as quickly as possible.

At Oceans 5, the focus is different.

The objective is understanding.

Students learn why skills are performed in a certain way. They learn how equipment works. They learn how to recognize problems before those problems become emergencies.

A diver who understands the concepts behind diving becomes a safer diver.

That knowledge stays with them long after the certification card has been issued.

No Rush, No Shortcuts

One of the biggest dangers in any educational environment is rushing students through the learning process.

Scuba diving is not something that should be rushed.

Every student learns at a different pace.

Some people master buoyancy immediately. Others need additional practice.

Some students are completely comfortable underwater from the first session. Others need extra time to build confidence.

At Oceans 5, the training schedule is built around the student—not the other way around.

The instructors understand that confidence develops through practice and repetition. Taking a little extra time during training can make a huge difference to the quality of the diver that emerges at the end of the course.

Safety Comes First

Scuba diving is an incredible activity, but it requires responsibility.

That responsibility starts with proper training.

Students at Oceans 5 learn how to prevent problems before they happen. They learn how to monitor themselves and their buddy. They learn emergency procedures and how to respond calmly when something unexpected occurs.

The goal is not to create fearful divers.

The goal is to create prepared divers.

Prepared divers enjoy diving more because they understand what they are doing and why they are doing it.

Professionalism You Can See

Professionalism is not always visible in a brochure or on a website.

You see it in the way equipment is maintained.

You see it in the quality of the briefings.

You see it in the instructor’s patience.

You see it in how standards are applied.

You see it in how students are treated.

At Oceans 5, professionalism is part of the daily operation. From the training facilities to the instructor supervision, every aspect of the diving operation is designed around delivering high-quality education.

Serious Training Doesn’t Mean We Can’t Have Fun

Some people hear words like standards, professionalism, and safety and imagine a strict military environment.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Learning should be enjoyable.

Students laugh, make friends, explore the underwater world, and create memories that will stay with them forever.

The atmosphere at Oceans 5 is relaxed, welcoming, and social.

The difference is that behind the smiles and the fun is a serious commitment to quality education.

The Choice Is Yours

When choosing a dive center on Gili Air, don’t just compare prices.

Ask questions.

Look at the facilities.

Look at the pools.

Talk to the instructors.

Ask about their teaching philosophy.

Ask how they handle students who need extra time.

Ask what they do to maintain standards.

The answers may surprise you.

If your goal is simply to buy a certification card, there are many options available.

But if your goal is to genuinely learn how to dive, build confidence underwater, and become a safe diver for life, then Oceans 5 Gili Air stands apart from the crowd.

At Oceans 5, diving is not about producing certifications.

It’s about creating divers.

Best Dive Shop on Gili Air

Best Dive Shop on Gili Air

Why Oceans 5 Gili Air Sets the Standard for Scuba Diving in Indonesia If you are searching for the best dive shop on Gili Air, you will quickly discover that there are many options. The Gili Islands are famous worldwide for crystal-clear water, sea turtles, tropical 

Why Are Recreational Divers Stopped at 40 Meters?

Why Are Recreational Divers Stopped at 40 Meters?

What’s Really Hiding Below? Have you ever looked down into the blue during a dive and wondered what lies beyond the recreational limits? Maybe you have been diving around the Gili Islands and noticed a wall disappearing into the darkness. Maybe you have heard stories 

Why Our Weekly Beach Cleanup Matters More Than Ever

Why Our Weekly Beach Cleanup Matters More Than Ever

39 Kilograms in One Hour

Every Friday afternoon, something special happens on the shores of Gili Air. While many people are enjoying the sunset, relaxing after a day of diving, or having a drink by the beach, a dedicated group of volunteers, divemaster candidates, staff members, and ocean lovers come together with a different mission: cleaning the beaches of Gili Air.

Yesterday was no exception.

At exactly 17:00, the volunteers and divemaster candidates of Oceans 5 Gili Air gathered for our weekly beach cleanup. After a short briefing about safety, the collection areas, and the importance of removing rubbish before it enters the ocean, everyone received gloves and collection bags.

Within minutes, the team spread out along the beaches in front of Oceans 5 Gili Air.

One hour later, everyone returned.

The result?

39 kilograms of rubbish removed from the beach.

The rubbish was weighed, a group photo was taken to celebrate the effort, and everybody enjoyed a well-deserved drink while discussing the findings of the afternoon.

To some people, 39 kilograms may not sound like much. But when you realize that this amount of waste was collected from a relatively small stretch of beach in only one hour, it highlights an important reality: marine pollution remains a constant challenge, even in paradise.

Why Beach Cleanups Are So Important

Many visitors arrive on Gili Air expecting pristine white beaches and crystal-clear waters. Most of the time, that is exactly what they find.

However, islands do not exist in isolation.

The ocean connects us all.

Plastic bottles thrown away hundreds of kilometers away can eventually wash up on our shores. Packaging, fishing line, flip-flops, cigarette butts, food containers, and countless other items travel with ocean currents and tides before ending up on the beaches of the Gili Islands.

During the rainy season, rivers on Lombok and Bali often carry additional waste into the sea. Strong winds and currents then transport this rubbish throughout the region.

If nobody removes it, several things happen:

  • Plastic breaks down into microplastics.
  • Marine animals mistake plastic for food.
  • Sea turtles become entangled in fishing line and plastic bags.
  • Coral reefs become damaged.
  • The natural beauty of the island decreases.

A simple one-hour cleanup can prevent many of these problems from becoming bigger issues.

Every piece of rubbish removed today is one less piece of rubbish that can enter the marine ecosystem tomorrow.

Living and Working in a Marine Park Comes With Responsibilities

Many people know the Gili Islands as a diving and snorkeling destination, but fewer people realize that Gili Air, Gili Meno, and Gili Trawangan are located inside the Gili Matra Marine Park.

Being located within a marine park is a privilege.

The protected waters around the islands support coral reefs, sea turtles, reef sharks, countless fish species, and many other marine organisms that make the Gili Islands famous worldwide.

But with this privilege comes responsibility.

Living and working inside a marine park means understanding that the environment is not simply a resource to use. It is something that must be protected for future generations.

Every business operating within the marine park benefits directly from a healthy ocean.

Hotels rely on beautiful beaches.

Restaurants benefit from tourism.

Dive centers depend on healthy coral reefs and marine life.

Boat operators rely on visitors wanting to experience the natural beauty of the islands.

Without a healthy marine environment, the entire local economy would suffer.

This is why conservation should not be viewed as an optional activity. It should be viewed as part of daily life.

Why Oceans 5 Gili Air Organizes Weekly Beach Cleanups

Beach Clean Up | SSI Dive Resort Oceans 5 Gili Air

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, conservation has never been a marketing slogan.

Since opening in 2010, Oceans 5 has organized regular beach cleanups and environmental initiatives because protecting the environment is simply the right thing to do.

As divers, we spend more time underwater than most people.

We see firsthand how marine ecosystems change over time.

We celebrate healthy coral reefs.

We enjoy encounters with turtles and reef sharks.

But we also see the effects of pollution.

Because of this connection with the ocean, we believe that dive centers have a responsibility to give something back.

Our weekly beach cleanup serves several purposes:

1. Direct Environmental Impact

The most obvious benefit is removing rubbish from the environment before it can enter the sea.

Yesterday’s 39 kilograms of waste is proof that every cleanup makes a difference.

2. Education

Many participants leave with a different perspective after a cleanup.

People often become surprised by the amount and type of rubbish they find.

Seeing the problem firsthand creates awareness that no presentation or social media post can achieve.

3. Building Community

The cleanups bring together locals, tourists, divemaster candidates, instructors, and residents.

Everyone works toward the same goal.

Environmental protection becomes a community effort rather than an individual responsibility.

4. Training Future Dive Professionals

For our divemaster candidates, participating in conservation activities is an important part of their development.

A professional diver should not only guide dives and teach skills.

They should also become ambassadors for the ocean.

Future dive professionals have an opportunity to influence thousands of divers throughout their careers.

Teaching conservation starts today.

Small Actions Create Big Results

Some people wonder whether one beach cleanup per week really makes a difference.

The answer is simple: absolutely.

Imagine if every business on every island organized one environmental activity every week.

Imagine if every visitor spent just one hour helping protect the environment they came to enjoy.

The cumulative impact would be enormous.

Conservation is rarely about one dramatic action.

It is usually about thousands of small actions repeated consistently over many years.

That philosophy is exactly why Oceans 5 Gili Air continues organizing these cleanups week after week, year after year.

Join Us Next Friday

Yesterday, we collected 39 kilograms of rubbish.

Next week, unfortunately, there will probably be more waiting for us.

That is why we will be back again.

Every Friday at 17:00, volunteers gather at Oceans 5 Gili Air to help keep our island beautiful.

No experience is required.

We provide the gloves.

We provide the bags.

We provide the briefing.

And after the cleanup, we provide a drink while everybody shares stories and enjoys the sunset together.

Whether you are a diver, snorkeler, tourist, local resident, or simply someone who loves the ocean, you are welcome to join us.

The Gili Islands are one of Indonesia’s most beautiful marine destinations. Keeping them that way is a responsibility shared by all of us.

So next Friday at 17:00, why not trade one hour of your time for a cleaner beach, a healthier ocean, and a better future for the marine park we all call home?

We hope to see you there. 🌊♻️🐢

You’re Missing 70% of the Planet…

You’re Missing 70% of the Planet…

Until You Learn to Scuba Dive Imagine spending your entire life exploring only one-third of the world. Sounds crazy, right? Yet that is exactly what most people do. More than 70% of our planet is covered by water, but the vast majority of people never 

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.

Many future dive professionals only look at the “course price” when comparing instructor courses. But the real costs of becoming a dive instructor are divided into three major components:

✅ Course fees
✅ Digital materials
✅ Membership and professional fees

And here comes the interesting part…

The course fees themselves are almost the same everywhere. Whether you choose SSI or another major dive organisation, the actual training costs at the dive center are usually very similar.

So where does the massive difference come from?

👉 The digital materials and membership fees.

This is exactly where SSI has changed the game. SSI focuses heavily on user-friendly digital systems and lower professional costs, making the total investment to become a dive instructor dramatically cheaper.

And we are not talking about small savings…

💥 Around 20 MILLION IDR cheaper 💥

That means you can spend your money on:
🌴 More travel
🤿 More diving
🏝️ Extra time in Indonesia
📸 Better equipment
🍹 Actually enjoying island life

Instead of paying extremely high registration and membership costs.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, we believe becoming a dive instructor should be about:
✔️ Becoming a confident professional
✔️ Learning realistic teaching techniques
✔️ Protecting the ocean
✔️ Building your future career

—not about spending unnecessary amounts of money on administrative fees.

As an SSI Instructor Training Center on the beautiful Gili Air, we focus on small groups, realistic teaching methods, neutral buoyancy training, and making environmentally aware dive professionals.

Our 16-day SSI Instructor Training Course is designed to create instructors who are ready for the real world of diving — not just instructors who can pass an exam.

Upcoming SSI ITC Indonesia Dates at Oceans 5 Gili Air

May 2026

📅 16 – 31 May
📝 Instructor Evaluation: 01 – 02 June

June 2026

📅 15 – 30 June
📝 Instructor Evaluation: 01 – 02 July

July 2026

📅 16 – 31 July
📝 Instructor Evaluation: 01 – 02 August

August 2026

📅 16 – 31 August
📝 Instructor Evaluation: 01 – 02 September

September 2026

📅 15 – 30 September
📝 Instructor Evaluation: 01 – 02 October

November 2026

📅 15 – 30 November
📝 Instructor Evaluation: 01 – 02 December

⚠️ Small groups only. Limited spaces available for every course.

For more information:
📲 WhatsApp: +62 853-3339-7823
📧 Email: [email protected]

Or visit:
SSI ITC Indonesia at Oceans 5 Gili Air

Indonesia Is CHEAPER Than Ever for Europeans…

Indonesia Is CHEAPER Than Ever for Europeans…

So Why Are You Still Waiting? 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