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No, you do not need to know how to swim to be able to scuba dive. Having a minimum skill in swimming will help you to be more confident but we also accept non-swimmers.

Yes, scuba diving is safe when you follow the proper guidelines and training. Our experienced instructors prioritize safety and ensure all equipment is well-maintained.

Some medical conditions can affect diving. It’s important to complete a medical questionnaire and get clearance from a doctor if you have any concerns.

To prevent seasickness, stay hydrated, eat light meals, and consider taking over-the-counter seasickness medication. Focus on the horizon and stay in fresh air if possible.

Diving is prohibited during pregnancy due to potential risks to the mother and unborn baby.

Snorkeling involves swimming on the surface with a mask, snorkel, and fins. Scuba diving allows you to explore underwater using a scuba tank and breathing apparatus.

No prior experience is needed to start diving. Our beginner courses are designed for complete novices.

During your first dive, you’ll learn basic skills in a shallow, controlled environment. You’ll then take a guided dive to explore the underwater world with your instructor.

Tides and currents can affect dive conditions, including visibility and ease of entry/exit. Our dive center monitors these factors and plans dives accordingly to ensure the best experience.

Weather conditions, such as strong winds, heavy rain and waves (in our region) can affect dive site accessibility and underwater visibility. Our dive center checks weather forecasts and adjusts dive plans to ensure safety.

The minimum age to start scuba diving is 10 years old.

It's normal to feel nervous. We recommend starting with an initiation dive to get a feel for it. Our instructors are there to support and guide you every step of the way.

Scuba diving is not difficult to learn. With proper instruction and practice, most people can become comfortable divers. Our beginner courses are designed to make learning fun and easy.

Mauritius is home to a diverse range of marine life, including colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, sea turtles, and occasionally, larger species like sharks and rays.

Bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, and any personal items you need. We provide all necessary diving equipment.

We don’t accept card payment. Cash (in MUR or EURO) are accepted or a payment link can be sent.

We understand that plans can change, and we try to be as flexible as possible. Please note the following conditions: More than 48 hours before the dive: Full refund No refund is done if you cancel on the day of the activity or no-show. Weather / Safety Cancellations: If we cancel a dive due to unsafe sea conditions, you will be offered a full refund or the option to reschedule. Courses: The eLearning portion is non-refundable once activated. Practical sessions are refundable/reschedulable under the same conditions as dives. Cancellation policy differs for Group dives or packages, more info will be given when booking is done.

Water temperatures in Mauritius range from about 23°C (73°F) in the winter to 28°C (82°F) in the summer, providing comfortable conditions for diving year-round.

Yes, a wetsuit is recommended to help maintain your body temperature.

Yes, the cyclone season in Mauritius typically runs from November to April. While cyclones are rare, it's important to check weather conditions before planning your dive trips.