All you need is a little confidence in the water, and if you are someone who enjoys being in warm tropical water and is interested in what you can see, you will love it! Even at less than 10m depths, there is still a lot to see. Whilst a lot of the coral at shallow depths has been affected by bleaching, you can still see plenty of live coral at depths of between 5 and 10 metres. On your first dive
there is a very good chance you will see live corals, nudibranchs, cleaner fish, butterfly fish, clown fish and lots more. Of course we can never predict what you will see, and every dive is an adventure! We are offering Discover Scuba Diving at a really good price. If you want to go with your family or friends who simply want a boat trip or snorkelling trip, don’t worry, we can combine the two! Whilst a lot of the coral at shallow depths was affected by bleaching in 2008, it is regenerating fast and you can see plenty of live coral at depths of less than 10 metres. On your first dive there is a very good chance
you will see live corals, nudibranchs, cleaner fish, butterfly fish, clown fish and lots more. Olive Ridley turtles are frequently seen, as are Napoleon fish and Angel fish. From the boat we often see dolphins, and on one occasion, a whale. As a colleague of ours said: “There are no bad dives”.