- All dives are maximum of 1 hour or surfacing with no less than 50 bar / 700 psi
- All depth restrictions and directions given in the dive briefing are to be followed
- All dives are no decompression dives (unless specified otherwise)
- We reserve the right to end the dive at any time for the safety of our guests or staff
- Dive carefully to protect fragile ecosystems; secure gauges and alternate air source's so that they do not drag
- Maintain proper buoyancy control and avoid over-weighting
- Stay within your certified limit and be aware of your own personal limit
- Avoid touching, handling or feeding aquatic life
- HAVE FUN!!
TRAVEL INSURANCE
We strongly recommend our guests to purchase comprehensive dive insurance for participating in both courses and guided diving.
Scuba diving does carry risks and in the unfortunate event that chamber treatment is required, it is important that you have insurance that covers you for medical evacuations/repatriation - remember that we are in a remote location and medical evacuations can be costly without insurance! Many general travel insurance policies will include scuba diving to your qualification limit however it is always best to check the small print and if in doubt then purchase separate dive insurance.
FLYING AFTER DIVING:
The dive medical community offers the following general recommendations for flying after diving:
- For a single dive within the no decompression limits: a minimum pre-flight surface interval of 12 hours is suggested.
- For repetitive dives and/or multiday dives: a minimum pre-flight surface interval of 18 hours is suggested.