Scuba dive offers you an opportunity to explore the diverse marine life, rich coral reefs, and sea flora-fauna. The activity will put out all your stress and make you feel positive wives during the entire trip. Havelock Island is the designated place to experience the best scuba diving in Andaman. Tribe gate, Juvis, Red Piller, Lighthouse, and Nemo Reef are some of the best dive sites to opt one-time scuba dive experience.
Is scuba diving safe in Havelock?
Scuba diving activity is literally a safe underwater sport for non-swimmers or beginners in Havelock. However, first-timers feel a little scared before going Scuba dive, and their fear is usual because of unawareness.
Scuba diving in Havelock is completely safe and experienced dive masters make you feel comfortable in the water before your actual dive. They teach you some basic skills of diving and make sure to remember some hand signals necessary for underwater dive. A Divemaster holds and takes care of you during the entire trip.
The dive sites of Havelock are safe for dangerous marine animals and offer you a seamless underwater experience. Flush out your inner fear and witness the diverse marine life scattered around Havelock Island.
How many days do you need for Havelock Island?
You must plan a 3 days complete trip to Havelock Island. You can easily explore the whole island during this time span. On the first day, you can experience scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and sea walk.
On the second day, you can visit the most popular Radhanagar beach and Kala Patthar beach for sunrise and sunset. On that day you can visit some famous Caffe near Govind Nagar beach and try Seafood and local Andaman’s food.
On the last day of your trip, you can try a banana boat ride, jet skiing, and sofa boat ride along with some offbeat places for trekking near Elephant beach.
Can you scuba dive with asthma?
Scuba diving is not recommended to a person suffering from Asthma. Scuba dive may be a risky underwater activity for asthmatic patients to breathe with narrow airways in a pressurized environment.
But it is the topic of discussion to people with mild or controlled Asthma are eligible for underwater dive or not. However, a few health experts suggest scuba dive with normal lung function asthmatic patients.
Note: We don’t recommend Scuba dive for Asthmatic patients, try it at your own risk.
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