About This Activity
Scuba Shore Diving in the Andaman Islands is one of the most beginner-friendly and accessible ways to explore the underwater world. Unlike boat diving, this experience starts directly from the beach, where you simply walk into the sea and gradually descend into deeper waters—making it a comfortable and less intimidating option for first-time divers.
This activity is especially popular in places like Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep), where calm waters and nearby coral reefs create the perfect environment for learning and exploration. Dive sites like Nemo Reef offer vibrant marine life just a few meters from the shore, allowing you to witness colorful fish, coral gardens, and underwater ecosystems without traveling far.
Before the dive, you’ll receive a short training session from certified instructors, where you learn basic breathing techniques, hand signals, and safety guidelines. You’ll first practice in shallow water to build confidence before heading into the actual dive.
The dive usually reaches depths of around 6 to 12 meters and lasts approximately 30–45 minutes underwater, depending on your comfort level. Throughout the experience, a professional instructor stays with you, ensuring complete safety—even if you don’t know how to swim.
One of the biggest advantages of shore diving is its ease, affordability, and simplicity. Since no boat is required, it is generally more budget-friendly and quicker to start, making it ideal for travelers with limited time or those trying scuba diving for the first time.
Whether you’re a beginner or just looking for a relaxed underwater experience, Scuba Shore Diving in Andaman offers a perfect introduction to the magical marine world in a safe, simple, and unforgettable way.






