Boat Scuba Diving in the Andaman Islands is a premium diving experience where divers are taken by boat to deeper, less-crowded dive sites away from the shore. This adventure offers better visibility, richer coral formations, and a higher chance of spotting exotic marine life. Ideal for both first-time divers and certified divers, boat scuba diving ensures a safer, more immersive underwater experience under expert supervision.
Underwater Photography and Videography.
Boat transfer to and from dive site.
One scuba diving session.
PADI-certified instructor / dive master.
Scuba equipment (BCD, regulator, mask, fins, tank).
Pre-dive training and safety briefing.
Life jacket and wetsuit.
All government and boat charges.
Underwater photography & videography (GO Pro).
Personal expenses.
Pick-up & drop from hotel (unless specified).
Meals or refreshments.
Boat diving is a diving experience where participants are taken by boat to offshore dive sites, offering deeper waters, better visibility, and richer marine life compared to shore dives.
Yes, boat diving is available at popular locations such as Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep), Neil Island, North Bay, and Port Blair.
Yes, boat diving in Andaman is safe and well-regulated, conducted by certified dive operators following international safety standards.
Yes, beginners can enjoy boat diving with professional instructors after a basic training and safety briefing.
No, swimming is not mandatory for beginner boat diving, as instructors assist you throughout the dive.
The best time is from October to May, when sea conditions are calm and underwater visibility is excellent.
Beginner boat dives usually go up to 8–12 meters, while experienced or certified divers may dive deeper.
The complete experience takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, including the boat ride, briefing, and underwater dive time.
You can spot colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, turtles, rays, moray eels, and sometimes reef sharks.
The minimum age is usually 10 years, subject to medical fitness and safety guidelines.
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