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For recreational dives, yes (Open Water Diver or higher for deeper dives). Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) programs allow beginners to try diving under supervision.
Fun dives are for certified divers, while courses involve training and certification.
Depends on certification: Open Water (18m/60ft), Advanced (30m/100ft), Deep Diver (40m/130ft).
PADI Open Water: 3-4 days (e-learning + pool/ocean dives).
Yes, PADI offer e-learning with multi-languages.
Materials, equipment, instructor fees, certification card, and sometimes boat fees.
Yes, if you have pre-existing conditions (asthma, heart issues, etc.).
Yes for courses, but there will be additional fee for dive computers or premium gear.
Swimwear, towel, sunscreen (reef-safe!), and logbook if certified.
Yes, but sizes may vary—check availability if you’re tall/plus-sized.
Basic swimming skills are required for certification. Non-swimmers can try shallow Discovery Scuba Diving (DSD) with close supervision.
Equalization techniques are taught, but consult a doctor if you have chronic issues.
We strongly recommend everyone come prepared with your own travel and diving insurance. In the unlikely event of diving accidents and decompression sickness, your diving insurance protects and ensures you quick access to life-saving care without financial stress.
We follow DAN (Diver Alert Network) protocols and have O2 kits on-site.