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Planning a Diving Trip



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It is important to select the right operator for your dive trip. Ask about the number or availability of special diving guides. If you have any special needs, you can request a private guide. Operators will often separate groups based on their experience. Be sure to inform the operator ahead of time if you have special needs. Operators will often separate divers by type so that those with the best skills are paired up alongside the more experienced.

Guidelines for tipping

You should tip a dive shop if they provide excellent service. Tip for poor service is not acceptable. Tipping for poor service only encourages them. Discuss the tipping policies with the dive shop owner. Below are some guidelines for tipping staff in dive shops. You can find more details on how to properly tip the dive shop staff in your local area. Diver shop employees are deserving of a healthy tip so show your appreciation.


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Liveaboards

If you're looking for a unique experience, consider liveaboards for dive trips. Liveaboards often have world-class divemasters who lead the trip. You'll be able to go to remote sites that are not accessible to other divers. You will also get to see a diverse range of marine animals. Liveaboard diving offers a unique way to explore new underwater environments. The gear rental option on liveaboards means that you don't have the hassle of carrying your own equipment.


Diving safaris

Divers on safari offer something completely different from daily diving. You don't need to rush through each dive. You can take up four trips per days. Moreover, all meals are included in the price of the safari, saving you the hassle of eating out every day. Furthermore, you do not need to set up diving equipment each day.

Day trips

Day trips to Bali are a great option for anyone who loves diving, but doesn't have the time or desire to take on long trips. The Gilis can be described as small islands in Bahasa. Bali's Gilis are perfect for beginners, and Advanced Divers will love the dive sites in Padang Bai. These days trips feature spectacular macro diving, shark caves, and turtles. You can also take a relaxed dive at Padang Bai Reef for beginners.


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Red Sea Scuba Diving

Divers can dive in the Red Sea to view one of the most iconic wrecks on the planet, and even have a close encounter. While many diving locations are well-known, there are some that are not as well-known. Diving enthusiasts can also explore the WWII submarine while visiting the Jolanda shipwreck. The wreck is an integral part of the seafloor and is heavily encrusted. All levels of divers can visit the wreck. A liveaboard is a good option to get more beautiful dive spots before the day-trip boats arrive.



 



Planning a Diving Trip