SSI Scuba Diving Course in Andaman
★★★★ 4.7Based on 12 verified customer ratings
Andaman and Nicobar, India
What will you experience
Colourful Marine Life
Underwater World
Depth of 12 Meter
Best SSI Instructors
High Quality Safety Gear
Crystal Clear Waters
Master Diving Essentials
About the Activity
| Pickup & Drop Location | Nemo reef, Tribe Gate and Juvis ( Havelock Island ) |
| Total Duration | 1 Night & 2 Days |
| Age Limit | Minimum 12 Years |
| Weight Limit | No Weight Limit |
| Depth of Sea | 12 Meter |
About Andaman:
- Want an underwater adventure in the world's best islands? Then Andaman is perfect for you, where crystal-clear waters meet vibrant coral reefs, it lets you glide through colourful fish, shipwrecks, and a thrilling sense of underwater adventure in an island setting.
- Learn from expert instructors, earn an international certification, and dive confidently into clear blue waters at 12th meters depth in Nemo Reef, Tribe Gate, and Juvis at Havelock Island while mastering essential skills and underwater safety techniques.
About SSI Scuba Diving Course in Andaman:
- This 2-day scuba diving course is made for beginners with limited time, allowing you to dive safely up to 12 meters while mastering essential skills and underwater in a safe environment.
- Experience excellent training followed by 2 ocean dives at Nemo Reef, Tribe Gate, and Juvis, where you’ll see coral gardens, observe marine life closely, and enjoy the real underwater world.
- Receive a reward of an international SSI certification, building confidence to dive in future in underwater worlds, with experienced SSI instructors and strong theoretical knowledge of Scuba diving.
Know before you book
Health and Fitness:
- If you're planning to scuba dive, it's vital to be aware of any medical conditions that may not be compatible with this activity, i.e. 1) Respiratory Conditions 2) Cardiovascular Conditions 3) Ear and Sinus Disorders are some examples of health issues that could increase the risk of injury or complications.
- It's crucial to undergo a thorough medical evaluation by a physician trained in dive medicine if you have any of these health conditions.
Safety Gear:
- Scuba diving requires different specialised equipment. Our company will make sure that all equipment is in good working order and fits you properly.
Age Limits:
- For safety purposes, there are certain age restrictions when it comes to scuba diving, so anyone who is below 12 years of age cannot participate in Scuba Diving activity as it affects the eardrums of the child.
Safety Briefings:
- Before each dive, you will receive a safety briefing, which includes information about the dive site, entry and exit procedures, hand signals, and what to do in case of emergencies.
- It is important to pay close attention to the briefing and ask questions if anything is unclear.
Dive Planning:
- You need not be worried about the dive plan, as all the information will be provided to you beforehand to minimise the risk and to make you aware.
- After the dive is over, make sure you do not catch the flight in the next few hours, as it will affect your hearing.
Advance Booking:
- It's important to plan and make reservations in advance. Make sure to double-check our timings of operation and policies beforehand.
Weather Conditions:
- Keep in mind that scuba Diving activity may be affected by adverse weather conditions such as high winds, rain, or thunderstorms. So, the activity may get postponed or cancelled in such circumstances.
Dive with Buddy:
- One of the best safety measures for scuba diving is to always dive with a partner. It's helpful to have another person with you as an extra set of eyes and hands, as well as an extra regulator in case of an emergency.
Alcoholic Restrictions:
- Drinking before a dive carries several risks, including nitrogen narcosis, heat loss, impaired judgment, slower reaction time, attention span, and visual tracking. Therefore, it is crucial to avoid consuming alcohol before engaging in scuba diving.
Respect Marine Life:
- It is essential to avoid touching, collecting, or bothering marine life. Respecting the underwater environment means not disturbing coral reefs or other fragile ecosystems.
- By touching them, you remove their natural protection, and the fish become vulnerable to contamination.
Things to Carry
- Identification Documents
- Swimwear
- Towel & Sunscreen
- Medical Form
- Water Bottle
- Snacks
- One Pair of Dry Clothes
- UA Voucher
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I book SSI Scuba Diving Course in Andaman?
One can book SSI Scuba Diving Course in Andaman via a trusted platform like Universal Adventures or call on +91-8533812266 to book your slot via phone call.
Which is the best season for SSI Scuba Diving Course in Andaman?
The best season for SSI Scuba Diving Course in Andaman is October to May because the weather at this time is so pleasant and most of the tourists from all over the world visit this place at this time.
Is SSI Scuba Diving Course in Andaman considered safe for beginners?
Yes, SSI Scuba Diving Course in Andaman is considered safe for beginners so everyone meeting the basic requirements of Age Limit and Weight Limit and doesn’t have any medical ailments can go for this activity.
What if I feel nervous underwater?
Instructors are trained to help you stay calm, move at your own pace, and build confidence gradually during each dive.
What should I wear for the SSI Scuba Diving Course?
You should wear comfortable swimwear and light clothing, while all technical dive gear is provided during the course.
Can I dive anywhere after completing this course?
You can dive at certified dive centres worldwide, but always within the depth limit and conditions allowed by your certification.
What equipment is provided during the course?
All essential scuba equipment, including wetsuit, BCD, regulator, mask, fins, and tank, is provided by the dive center.
What skills will I learn during the course?
You learn breathing techniques, buoyancy control, mask clearing, regulator recovery, and how to manage basic underwater situations calmly.
What kind of marine life can I see during training dives?
You may see colourful reef fish, corals, rays, and other tropical marine creatures while practising your diving skills.













