Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q.1 : What is the best time to pursue a PADI Basic Freediver course in the Andamans?

    Answer: The Andaman Islands are a paradise for diving enthusiasts and offer some of the best spots for freediving in the world. The best time to take the PADI basic freediver program in the Andamans is during the winter months from November to March when the water temperature is between 26-28°C, and the visibility is excellent. The weather conditions are also more favourable during this time with calm seas and mild currents. The time of year also coincides with the peak season for tourism, which means more options for accommodation, transportation, and other activities.

  • Q.2 : What are the benefits of taking the PADI Wreck Diver course?
    The Andaman Islands are home to many fascinating shipwrecks, making it an ideal location for the PADI Wreck Diver course. Taking this course in Andamans can provide you with the opportunity to explore these historical sites and discover the hidden treasures that lie within. Furthermore, the course will equip you with essential skills such as proper buoyancy control and dive planning, which can make you a safer and more confident diver. With these skills, you can enhance your diving experience and explore more challenging dive sites, ultimately leading to more fulfilling diving experiences.
  • Q.3 : What other water sports can you enjoy at Aquarium?

    Answer: It goes without question that Aquarium is the best place to be if you want to scuba dive. If scuba diving is not in your plan of things you do, don’t worry, you can explore many other water sports in Havelock. A good replacement for scuba diving is snorkelling. In snorkelling, you use snorkelling gear to swim on the surface of the water and get a panoramic view of the underwater world without having to dive deep. Sea walking is another great option. Of course, just like scuba diving, you’ll get guides for these activities too. If you are looking for more excitement, you should try jet skiing and parasailing, and if you just want to have fun with your friends or family, try the banana boat ride.

  • Q.4 : What is the cost of pursuing a PADI Basic Freediver course in the Andamans?

    Answer: The cost of the course in the Andamans can vary depending on the dive centre and location. On average, the course can cost around INR 12,000 to INR 15,000, which includes training materials, equipment rental, and certification fees. However, it's always recommended to check with the dive centre beforehand as some centres may offer discounts or package deals for multiple courses.

  • Q.5 : Are there any risks involved in wreck diving?
    In Andaman, wreck diving poses the same risks as it does in any other location. The underwater environment can be unpredictable, and there may be dangerous obstacles to navigate such as sharp metal edges and tight spaces. The limited visibility in some areas can also make it difficult to see potential hazards. However, with proper training and equipment, these risks can be mitigated. It is important to always follow safe diving practices and to only dive wrecks within your level of training and experience. With the right preparation and care, wreck diving in Andaman can be a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Q.6 : Is the Aquarium good for scuba diving?

    Answer: The Aquarium is one of the best places to scuba dive in the Andaman Islands. If you want to explore the underwater world in all its vibrant glory, you should visit Aquarium. The light water current and amazing visibility even at 12 metres under the water is what make this spot so attractive among scuba diving lovers. The best part is that the diving spot is great for scuba diving beginners. You can scuba dive at Aquarium even if you do not know how to swim. The highlight of the spot is the myriad of incredibly beautiful marine life that survives under the water. Swim with shoals of rainbow-hued fish and explore the majestic coral reef thriving in the Andaman Islands.

  • Q.7 : Is the PADI Basic Freediver course safe?

    Answer: The PADI basic freediver course is safe when it is taught by a qualified PADI freediving instructor. PADI instructors are trained to follow strict safety protocols, such as proper buddy procedures, depth limits, and emergency procedures. They will also provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to prevent and handle common freediving risks, such as shallow water blackouts and hyperventilation.

  • Q.8 : Can I take the PADI Wreck Diver course even if I'm not interested in wreck diving?
    While the PADI Wreck Diver course is designed specifically for those who want to learn how to safely explore shipwrecks, the skills you learn in the course are applicable to all types of diving. Proper buoyancy control and dive planning are essential skills for any diver, and the PADI Wreck Diver course can help you develop these skills to become a safer and more confident diver.
  • Q.9 : Are there any other diving spots in Havelock?

    Answer: Havelock is a magnet for scuba diving lovers. This is because the island has numerous diving spots spread on all its sides. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced scuba diver, you can always find the right diving spot for yourself. Besides Aquarium, beginners can try diving from the Lighthouse and I-95. You can also try J-Table, V-16, Mac Point, and Bob’s Backyard, which are open for all levels of scuba divers. The diving depth of Jackson’s Bar, Johnny’s Gorge, Wall, and Junction diving sites are much deeper and, hence, are specifically meant for seasoned divers.

  • Q.10 : What is the PADI Master Freediver Course?

    Answer: The PADI Master Freediver course is the highest level of freediving certification offered by the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI). This course is designed for experienced freedivers who are looking to refine their techniques and take their skills to the next level. The course focuses on building endurance, improving technique, and increasing depth.



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