Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q.1 : How can you reach Snake Island for a scuba diving experience?

    Answer: Snake Island is an uninhabited, small island that is situated off the coast of the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Port Blair. Being a protected region, visitors are required to get a permit from the local authorities prior to their departure to the island. In order to reach the island, you will be required to follow the steps mentioned below.

    • The first step is to reach Port Blair by sea or air. The capital is connected well by ferries and flights from prominent cities in the country.
    • Scuba diving sessions on Snake Island are managed by local operators in the capital. Thus, you must book a scuba diving trip to Snake Island with one of these operators ahead of time. They will also take care of your permits.
    • Travel to Snake Island by boat from Port Blair. The commutes will be handled by your scuba diving operator. It will take you about 45 to 60 minutes to reach the island. It entirely depends on the weather conditions. Do not forget to carry your equipment for water sports.
    • Upon your arrival on Snake Island, you can begin your scuba diving session. Do not forget to follow your guide’s instructions.
  • Q.2 : What is PADI Seal Team?
    PADI Seal Team is a scuba diving program designed for kids aged 8-10 years. It is an introductory scuba diving program that teaches kids the basics of scuba diving in a fun and safe environment. PADI Seal Team is a great way for kids to get comfortable in the water and learn new skills.
  • Q.3 : Is learning to scuba dive tough?

    Not at all! Scuba diving is easier than you imagine, especially if you are already familiar with being in the water. Pool diving, knowledge development, and open-water dives are included in PADI’s entry-level course. It is based on performance which means that you will progress as you learn and show knowledge and skills.

  • Q.4 : What kind of marine life can you explore at Dixon’s Pinnacle?

    Answer: Dixon’s Pinnacles is one of the most popular marine cleaning stations near Havelock Island. You’ll find many turtles and rays heading to the diving site to get themselves serviced by angel fish and many other kinds of reef fish. Don’t be surprised to find giant trevallies and barracudas pop out suddenly from the many crevices. The three pinnacles are full of soft corals and are almost surrounded by different varieties of fish like batfish, Bannerfish, glass fish, and even tiny surgeon fish. Napolean wrasses are common around these parts as snappers like paddle tail and Bengal.

  • Q.5 : Can you take photographs or shoot videos underwater on Snake Island?

    Answer: Yes, one can get photographs as well as videos underwater during their scuba diving session on Snake Island. Several scuba diving operators in the capital provide such services or permit divers to bring their own equipment for shooting underwater. Nonetheless, in case you are not a certified underwater photographer, we recommend you hire one to click your pictures.

  • Q.6 : Who can join the PADI Seal Team program?
    The PADI Seal Team program is open to kids aged 8-10 years. Kids who are comfortable in the water and have basic swimming abilities can join the program. They do not need any prior scuba diving experience to enroll in the program.
  • Q.7 : How long does it take to become a certified scuba diver?

    Courses by PADI are performance-based. It means that you will only earn your certification when you have demonstrated that you have mastered the required knowledge & skills. The duration of the course varies because some people learn faster than others. The most popular PADI course, the Open Water Diver course, can be done in only 3 days!

  • Q.8 : Can beginners and non-swimmers dive at Dixon’s Pinnacle?

    Answer: Dixon’s Pinnacles is a deep diving site. The minimum depth of the dive alone is 16 metres and it can go down to 35 metres. As such, it is not the best site for beginners to scuba dive here, especially, if you do not know how to swim. Most diving centres do not offer diving facilities for Dixon’s Pinnacles to beginners. The dive is meant for intermediate or advanced-level scuba divers. To be an advanced-level scuba diver, you’d have to have made a specific number of dives on different topographies and used a variety of diving skills.

  • Q.9 : Why should you consider scuba diving in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Port Blair?

    Answer: In case you are a beginner in scuba diving, opting for a dive in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Wandoor in Port Blair is going to be one of the best decisions of your life. The waters of the park are home to several fascinating creatures, which means you should definitely explore them. Besides, diving here is fairly reasonable as well. So if you are on a budget trip, you don’t have to worry about the budget at all. The prices for scuba diving are pretty low here in the capital of Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

    Furthermore, when you go scuba diving at Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, you will be stunned by the wide variety of marine life. You’ll get to witness vibrant sea flowers besides about 50 types of corals such as Leptoseris, Acropora, Pocillopora, and Fungia. Not to mention the colorful fish species that you will spot underwater. So overall, you should definitely consider scuba diving here if you want to experience an aquatic wonderland.

  • Q.10 : What are the requirements to enroll in the PADI Seal Team program?
    To enroll in the PADI Seal Team program, kids must be aged between 8-10 years and have basic swimming ability. They must also be comfortable in the water and able to float for at least 10 minutes.


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