Title: Book An Incredible Scuba Diving Experience in Andamans
1Book Incredible Scuba Diving Experience in
Andamans
Recreational scuba diving has been a popular
underwater sports activity in recent years for
discovering vibrant marine life. The marine
ecology of Andaman is densely populated and
highly diverse due to its location. Scuba diving
in Andaman allows us to witness colourful species
of fishlife, sea dwellers, and a wide range of
unique coral species. Try scuba diving at
Havelock Island to experience the best deep-sea
diving in Andamans.
Havelock Island also known as Swaraj Dweep is the
prime dive destination 70 kilometers from the
capital city of Port Blair suitable for all kinds
of scuba enthusiasts. The transparent blue waters
of Havelock offer 25 stunning dive sites
suitable for beginners and certified divers as
per their certification and skill
levels. Swimming is not a prerequisite for
beginner (non-certified) scuba divers anyone can
dive if they fall within the age limit of 12 to
50 years and are physically and mentally fit to
dive.
Popular dive sites for beginners or nonswimmers
on Havelock Island
Nemo Reef It is a prominent shallow dive site
close to Nemo Beach's shoreline. Nemo reef is
known for 5 different species of clownksh, reef
kshes, unique coral structures (including natural
and man-made), and an artikcial Jweep wreck.
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The depth of the reef varies from 2 to 8 meters
and early morning dive is recommended to have the
best experience.
Tribe Gate It is an oval-shaped big reef located
2 kilometers from Beach-03, Govind Nagar and
easily accessible via a 5 minutes speed boat
ride. The top of the reef starts from 3 meters
and drops to the sandy bottom at 14 meters. The
reef is popular for a variety of multiple ksh
species, multi-point sea anemones, and a
combination of soft and hard corals. Tribe Gate
crystal clear waters and calm sea conditions are
ideal for snorkelling activities too.
Colourful school of fishes in tribe gate, h
Turtle Beach It is the best dive site for
beginners or nonswimmers located southwest of
Havelock Island and a 25-minute speed boat ride
away from the training point. Turtle Beach is a
shallow reef popular for its colourful staghorn
coral gardens and numerous reef ksh species. You
can also spot starksh, manta rays, and lobsters
resting on the sandy bottom of the reef. The top
part of the reef starts from 2 meters and lands
to 10 meters on the bottom. The shallow reefs and
great visibility of the site are quite suitable
for snorkelling activities too. Turtle Beach is
recommended to get the best experience of scuba
diving in Havelock Island for krst-timers.
Scuba Diving at Turtle Beach Scuba Divi
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Popular dive sites for certified divers on
Havelock Island
The Wall The reef works as a cleaning station
for a large group of fish, such as barracuda,
bannerfish, snappers, jackfish, and fusiliers.
The reef is a wall-like structure starting from
10.2 meters and dropping to 55 meters into the
deep. The site offers a combination of soft and
hard coral in different colours including pink,
yellow, purple, green, and white. The wall is
located between the water channel of Havelock
lighthouse and Peel Island and is suitable for
intermediate and advanced divers. The Slope The
site's topography describes it as a gentle
sloping reef close to Peel Island's shoreline.
The reef of the site starts from 4 meters and
drops to the sandy bottom at 18 meters. Slope
coral reef is popular amongst open water students
and intermediate divers. You can spot at this
site numerous species of colourful coral reefs
and sea dwellers. The best season to scuba dive
at Slope is October to May. SS Inchkeith Wreck
It is the best dive site to spot a shipwreck
lying 18 meters on the sandy bottom located 20
kilometers west of Havelock Island. It was a
cargo ship that got stuck in the rocks and sunk
in 1955 near Duncan Island. SS Inchkeith Wreck
dive site is suitable for open-water divers or
above qualified certification levels. The popular
sightings of the site include a large propeller
and bow of the shipwreck and different reef fish
species sheltered by the shipwreck.
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Cost of scuba diving for Beginners or nonswimmers
in Havelock
Nemo Reef The price of scuba diving at Nemo Reef
is INR 3500 per person including 18 GST. The
price includes 30 minutes of actual scuba diving,
up to 50 minutes of practice sessions at shallow
waters, a minimum of 20 photos and 1 video of 2
minutes underwater for your actual scuba dive
experience.
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Tribe Gate The price of scuba diving at Tribe
Gate is INR 5500 per person including 18 GST.
The price includes 40 minutes of actual scuba
diving, up to 90 minutes of practice sessions at
shallow waters, a minimum of 40 photos and 2
videos of 4 minutes underwater for your actual
scuba dive experience.
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Turtle Beach The price of scuba diving at Turtle
Beach is INR 7080 per person including 18 GST.
The price includes 50 minutes of actual scuba
diving, up to 90 minutes of practice sessions at
shallow waters, a minimum of 40 photos and 2
videos of 4 minutes underwater for your actual
scuba dive experience.
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Cost of scuba diving for Certified Divers in
Havelock
The Wall The price of scuba diving at The Wall
is INR 4130 per person including 18 GST. The
price includes 50 minutes of actual scuba diving
time. The Slope The price of scuba diving at
The Slope is INR 4130 per person including 18
GST. The price includes 50 minutes of actual
scuba diving time. SS Inchkeith Wreck The price
of scuba diving at The wreck is INR 9440 per
person including 18 GST. The price includes 50
minutes of actual scuba diving time for each 2
dives. Note- Certified divers who continuously
didnt dive for the last 6 months, will have to
go for a refresher course before fun dives.