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It is important to select the right operator for your dive trip. Ask for information about the group size and whether a diving guide is available. You can also request a private guide if you have special requirements. Operators will often separate groups based on their experience. Be sure to inform the operator ahead of time if you have special needs. Operators will often separate divers by type so that those with the best skills are paired up alongside the more experienced.

Guidelines for tipping

You should tip a dive shop if they provide excellent service. However, do not tip for bad service. Tipping for poor service only encourages them. Talk to the owner of the dive shop about the tipping policy. Listed below are some general guidelines for tipping the dive shop staff. The following information will help you to tip your local dive shop personnel. Don't forget to tip your dive shop staff.


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Liveaboards

If you're looking for a unique experience, consider liveaboards for dive trips. Many liveaboards feature world-class divemasters to lead the dive trip. This will allow you to dive in remote areas before others. Additionally, you'll have the chance to view a wide range of marine wildlife. Liveaboard diving is also a great way to explore new underwater terrain. Rental gear is included on all liveaboards, so there's no need to worry about having your own equipment.


Diving safaris

Dive safaris are for the more adventurous. Instead of trying to complete each dive in a hurry, you can make up to four trips per day. You can also save money by not having to eat out every day. Furthermore, you do not need to set up diving equipment each day.

Day trips

Day trips to Bali are a great option for anyone who loves diving, but doesn't have the time or desire to take on long trips. The Gilis can be described as small islands in Bahasa. While the Gilis of Bali make it easy for beginners, advanced divers will find Padang Bai to be a great place to dive. These trips include spectacular macro diving, shark caves and turtles. Padang Bai is a beautiful place to learn.


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Red Sea Scuba Diving

Divers can dive in the Red Sea to view one of the most iconic wrecks on the planet, and even have a close encounter. Some diving destinations are well-known while others are less so. Divers can visit the Jolanda wreck to see a WWII submarine. It is located on the ocean floor, and is heavily encrusted. The wreck is accessible to divers of all levels. A liveaboard is a good option to get more beautiful dive spots before the day-trip boats arrive.



 



Plan your dive trip