Blue water diving - charm and caution
The Blue shark and the Mako occur offshore.
Reaching the dive spots takes about 1 hour to navigate.
While it is not needed to actually dive deeper than 5-10 metres, the dives themselves occur in
deep water, far from coastal recreational activities.
To undertake these blue water dives requires excellent buoyancy control,
as there are no points of reference
from the sea floor or a wall.
Divers must therefore pay attention to their depth, orientation and dive profile.
All participants are required to first undertake a check dive with us, which consists in a regular, fun
coastal dive.
Furthermore, they should be certified to a
minimum level equivalent to a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver and have a minimum of 50 logged dives.
Prior to each trip all divers are briefed on how to conduct themselves in the water as well as how to recognise
potentially dangerous behaviour from the sharks.
Diving with sharks is a lifetime experience but extreme care is essential.
In order to avoid a negative impact on the sharks, divers are required to follow staff instruction closely.
Touching and feeding the sharks are strictly forbidden.
We use chumming techniques that keep the amount of food, blood and oil in the water at a minimum.
Should the behaviour of the sharks (or divers) warrant it,
each dive may be terminated at the divemaster's discretion.
Adventure package for divers
(includes Shark Diving, Princess Alice and much more)