Before heading into the water, you’ll be introduced to the scuba gear, including the mask, fins, regulator, and buoyancy control device (BCD). Your instructor will guide you in fitting and testing the equipment to ensure maximum comfort and safety.
Most introductory dives begin in shallow waters or near the shore, where you can practice breathing through the regulator and get accustomed to being underwater. This step helps build your confidence and ensures you feel comfortable before venturing deeper.
Once you’re ready, your instructor will guide you to a designated dive site. These sites are usually shallow, with depths ranging from 5 to 10 meters (16 to 33 feet), making them ideal for beginners. During the dive, you’ll explore vibrant coral reefs, swim alongside schools of fish, and experience the serenity of the underwater world. The instructor remains by your side throughout the dive, ensuring your safety and pointing out interesting marine creatures.