Highlights ππ€Ώ π Start Time: 06:30 AM β³ Duration: 01 Hour (incl. training) Underwater Time: 20β25 mins π Depth: 8β12 meters πΆ Age: 15+ only πΈ Includes: Photos & Videos β
Safety: Certified instructors π
Booking: Advance reservation required
Book Scuba Diving in Havelock Island β Andaman
Dive into the Pristine Waters of Havelock!
Experience the thrill of scuba diving in Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep), the jewel of the Andaman Islands. Explore colorful coral reefs, exotic marine life, and crystal-clear waters with certified instructors ensuring your safety and fun. Whether youβre a beginner or an advanced diver, this adventure will be the highlight of your Andaman trip.
π Best Time for Scuba Diving in Havelock Island β Andaman ππ€Ώ
The best time to go scuba diving in Havelock Island is from October to May, when the weather is pleasant and the seas are calm. During these months:
π Visibility is excellent β Perfect for seeing vibrant corals and marine life.
π Weather is ideal β Sunny days with minimal rain.
π’ Marine life is active β Better chances to spot tropical fish, turtles, and other sea creatures.
β οΈ Avoid Diving:
June to September β Monsoon season brings rough seas, heavy rain, and limited visibility.
π Tip: Plan your dive between December and April for the clearest waters and the best underwater experience.
π€ How to Reach Havelock Island for Scuba Diving π
Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep) is the top destination for scuba diving in the Andaman Islands. Hereβs how you can reach it:
βοΈ Step 1: Reach Port Blair
By Air: Veer Savarkar International Airport, Port Blair is well-connected to major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Hyderabad.
Tip: Book flights in advance during peak season (OctoberβMay).
π³ Step 2: Ferry from Port Blair to Havelock
Popular Ferry Services: Makruzz, Green Ocean, Nautika, or government passenger ferries.
Duration: Approximately 2β3 hours depending on ferry type.
Tip: Advance booking recommended for peak season to secure your preferred departure time.
π Step 3: Transfer to Dive Centers
Havelock Island has multiple dive centers near Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, and Govind Nagar.
Local taxis, auto-rickshaws, or hotel pickups can take you to your dive center.
π Quick Tips:
Carry ID proof for ferry check-in.
Reach Havelock a day before your dive to avoid delays due to weather or ferry cancellations.
Book scuba diving in advance to secure slots at your preferred dive center.
π Why Choose Scuba Diving in Havelock?
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World-Class Dive Sites β Famous for vibrant reefs & tropical fish
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Safe & Certified Instructors β Professional PADI/SSI trained guides
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Beginner Friendly β No prior experience required
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Clear Waters β Visibility up to 30 meters
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Best Prices in Andaman β Affordable packages with no hidden charges
Most Popular Types of Scuba Diving in Andaman ππ€Ώ
When it comes to scuba diving in the Andaman Islands, two popular styles attract both beginners and experienced divers β Shore Diving and Boat Diving.
π΄ Shore Diving
What it is: The dive begins directly from the beach, making it the easiest and most convenient option for beginners.
Why choose it: No boat rides needed, shallow dive sites, and plenty of marine life close to the shore.
Best for: First-time divers, kids above 15 years, and those looking for a short yet thrilling experience.
π€ Boat Diving
What it is: A dive that starts after a short boat ride, taking you to deeper and less crowded dive spots.
Why choose it: Offers access to rich coral reefs, larger marine creatures, and better visibility.
Best for: Adventure seekers, certified divers, and those who want to explore beyond the shoreline.
π Both options come with professional instructors, complete scuba gear, and safety measures, ensuring a safe and unforgettable underwater journey.
Difference Between Shore Diving & Boat Diving in Andaman ππ€Ώ
Feature π΄ Shore Diving π€ Boat Diving
Starting Point Directly from the beach From a boat after a short ride
Depth Shallow (8β12 meters) Deeper (up to 18β30 meters for certified divers)
Marine Life Small tropical fish, corals near the shore Rich coral reefs, bigger fish, turtles & sometimes rays
Duration Short (20β25 mins incl. training) Longer dive sessions possible
Best For Beginners & first-time divers Certified divers & adventure seekers
Convenience Easy access, no boat ride needed Requires boat transfer but more exclusive sites
Price Lower (budget-friendly) Higher (due to boat & deeper dive sites)
π Both options are guided by certified instructors, include all safety gear, and promise an unforgettable underwater experience.
Which is Best β Shore Diving or Boat Diving? ππ€Ώ
π΄ Shore Diving is the best choice if youβre a beginner or first-time diver. Itβs safe, shallow, budget-friendly, and perfect for experiencing the thrill of breathing underwater without going too deep.
π€ Boat Diving is the best option for certified or adventurous divers. It takes you to deeper, more exclusive sites with rich coral reefs, larger marine life, and better visibility.
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Our Recommendation:
First-timers / families with kids (15+): Go for Shore Diving.
Experienced divers / thrill-seekers: Choose Boat Diving for a more exciting and in-depth underwater adventure.
π No matter which you choose, both are guided by certified instructors and include complete safety gear for a memorable experience in Havelock Island.
ποΈ Price
π΄ Shore Diving (Beginners): βΉ3,500 per person
π€ Boat Diving (Deeper Sites): βΉ5,500 per person
π Factors Affecting the Price
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Season & Tourist Demand
π Type of Dive (shore / boat / certified)
β±οΈ Duration of Underwater Time
πΈ Inclusions (photos, videos, equipment)
π Location (Havelock, Neil, North Bay, etc.)
π Travel Tip: For the latest scuba diving rates, itβs always best to check in advance or pre-book with a trusted Andaman dive operator to avoid last-minute price hikes.
π€Ώ Scuba Diving Package Includes
When you book a scuba diving experience in the Andaman Islands, most operators provide a complete package to ensure safety, comfort, and enjoyment.
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Professional Dive Instructor β Certified and experienced guides
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Safety Briefing & Training β Basic theory + shallow water practice before the dive
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Scuba Diving Gear β Wetsuit, oxygen tank, mask, fins, regulator, and weight belt
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Underwater Dive (20β30 mins) β Depending on the type of dive and depth
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Certified Equipment & Safety Standards β Internationally approved gear for safe diving
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Boat Transfers (if required) β For boat diving at deeper sites
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Underwater Photos & Videos β Many packages include complimentary or optional photography
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Assistance Throughout Dive β 1:1 guidance for beginners to ensure comfort and safety
π Popular Diving Spots in Havelock
Nemo Reef
Tribe Gate
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