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When you plan a dive trip, it is crucial to find the operator that best suits your needs. Ask for details on the number of divers in the group and whether there is a special diving guide available. You may also request a private tour guide to meet your needs. Some operators will divide the groups based their expertise. It is important to let the operator know if you have special requirements. Operators will often separate divers by type so that those with the best skills are paired up alongside the more experienced.

Tip guidelines

When a dive shop provides you with an excellent service, you should always tip them. You should not tip for unsatisfactory service. Tipping for poor service only encourages them. Discuss tipping with the dive shop manager. Listed below are some general guidelines for tipping the dive shop staff. For more information on tipping local dive shop employees, see the following. You should show your appreciation to dive shop employees.


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Liveaboards

If you're looking for a unique experience, consider liveaboards for dive trips. Liveaboards can be helmed by top-notch divers. You'll have the opportunity to explore remote dive sites before other divers do. It will be possible to observe a variety of marine species. You can also explore new underwater territory by liveaboard diving. 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 have to rush through every dive. Instead, you can take as many as four trips per day. The safari includes all meals, which saves you the expense of going out for every meal. Furthermore, you do not need to set up diving equipment each day.

Day trips

If you love diving, but don't have the time to go on longer trips, you can try a few day trips to dive in Bali. The Gilis are small islands that can be found in the Bahasa language. For beginners, the Gilis in Bali are ideal. Advanced Divers will enjoy Padang Bai's dive sites. You will find amazing macro diving, turtles, and shark caves on these trips. Beginners can also go for a more relaxed dive on the beautiful Padang Bai reef.


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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. A WWII submarine can be explored by divers while they visit the Jolanda Wreck. The wreck is heavily encrusted and is a part of the ocean floor. The wreck is accessible to divers of all levels. For more pristine dive sites, choose a liveaboard and dive before the day trip boats arrive.



 



Plan your dive trip