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If you’re looking for the ultimate underwater adventure in the Andaman Islands, Boat Diving in Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) is a must-try. Unlike shore dives, boat diving takes you to deeper reefs and untouched dive spots in the middle of the Andaman Sea. This is where you can experience the best coral gardens, large schools of fish, turtles, and even manta rays.
Professional dive centers in Havelock operate boat diving trips with certified instructors, making it safe and exciting for both beginners and certified divers.
Nemo Beach – Beginner-friendly shallow waters with rich marine life.
South Button Island – Famous for colorful soft corals & reef sharks.
Lighthouse Reef – Great for night dives & beginner-friendly boat dives.
Johnny’s Gorge – Popular spot to see barracudas & rays.
October to May – Calm waters & great visibility (up to 30m).
Avoid monsoon months (June–September).
Certified divers (Open Water/Advanced) – to explore deep reefs.
Beginners – can join discovery dives (with instructor).
Non-swimmers – limited options (better to try short/shore diving).
₹3,500 – ₹6,500 per person (includes boat ride, gear, guide & snacks).
Duration: 2–3 hours (includes boat ride + 1–2 dives).
Access exclusive dive sites unreachable by shore.
Chance to spot turtles, manta rays, reef sharks, and giant groupers.
Longer dive time & deeper sites (12–30 meters).
Stunning blue water experience with open-sea feeling.
Photography & GoPro underwater videography available.
Perfect for divers seeking remote coral reefs.
Explore Andaman’s best biodiversity.
More adventurous compared to shore/short diving.
Guided by PADI/SSI certified instructors.
Book your dive in advance (limited seats per boat).
Carry sunscreen, towel & water bottle.
If prone to seasickness, take precautions before the trip.
Beginners should opt for 1-dive boat trip before going for deep dives.
Q1: What is Boat Diving in Havelock?
👉 Boat Diving involves traveling by boat to deeper reefs, away from the shore, to explore untouched marine life.
Q2: Is Boat Diving safe in Andaman?
👉 Yes, it’s conducted with certified dive instructors, proper safety gear & briefing.
Q3: Do I need to be a certified diver for Boat Diving?
👉 Not always. Beginners can try Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) boat trips, but deeper dives require certification.
Q4: How deep can you go in Boat Diving?
👉 Usually 12–30 meters, depending on experience & certification.
Q5: How long does Boat Diving last?
👉 Around 2–3 hours, including travel time, briefing, and dive sessions.
Q6: Which is better – Shore Diving or Boat Diving?
👉 Shore Diving is good for beginners, while Boat Diving gives access to deeper reefs and more marine biodiversity.
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