Scuba Diving

On Water

Scuba diving is an underwater activity where a person uses a scuba tank to breathe while exploring the ocean or other bodies of water. Divers wear a special mask, fins, and a wetsuit to help them move and stay warm underwater. It allows people to discover marine life, coral reefs, and shipwrecks, offering a unique adventure in a peaceful and silent world beneath the surface.

FAQs (EN)

  • Do I need a license to scuba dive?
    Yes, to dive deeper than 40 feet (12 meters) or to rent scuba equipment, you must have a certification. However, you can try scuba diving without a license if you’re diving with a certified professional.
  • How deep can I go when scuba diving?
    The depth you can dive depends on your certification level. Beginner divers usually stay around 40 feet (12 meters), while advanced divers can go deeper, reaching 130 feet (40 meters) or more.
  • How long do scuba dives usually last?
    A typical scuba dive lasts anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on factors like depth, air supply, and conditions. Some dives may last longer, especially for more experienced divers with specialized equipment.
  • Do I need to be a strong swimmer to scuba dive?
    No, basic swimming skills are enough. An instructor will guide you and ensure your safety during the dive.

FIND YOUR FAVOURITE SPOTS FOR SCUBA DIVING

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