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Dive Schools
All 88 resorts in the Maldives have dive schools on them. Of course
the facilities, equipment and the staff differ from resort to resort,
depending on its size, its location and clientele. However all the resorts
offer beginners’ dive courses and a variety of other courses towards PADI
certification. In almost all the resorts instruction is available in
English and German, however many resorts offer instruction in Italian,
French, Japanese and a host of other European languages too. While some
dive schools are Instructor Development Centres (IDCs), others too offer a
wide variety of advanced and specialised dive courses. It is advisable to
check up on the languages of instruction and courses available, before you
book at a resort for your diving holiday.
Equipment wise, all have the basics - compressors, tanks, BCDs, wetsuits,
weights and weight belts and can provide a limited number of other
accessories such as lamps and dive computers. Only some dive schools rent
out underwater cameras and video cameras. Dive schools at all the resorts
conduct daily dive boat trips to dive sites around the island, throughout
the year. However, bigger schools offer a variety of trips everyday to
different dive sites. In these resorts, the advanced diver would have
choice of dives daily, to choose from. Night dives and other specialised
dives are not conducted on a daily basis at all the resorts. However on
the more specialised dive resorts, these too are available. The same goes
for night diving in the resort’s house reef.
The dive schools in all the resorts invariably consist of one or more
classrooms - air-conditioned at some, wet room and storage space for the
school’s as well as private equipment. Some of the bigger schools also
have dive shops and video processing facilities.
Dive Equipment
Resorts and live-aboards in the Maldives provide high quality and
often the latest in diving equipment. All resort dive schools and
live-aboard diving dhonis are equipped with compressors, tanks, regulators
with octopus, BCDs, masks, fins and snorkels and other equipment such as
dive computers, wetsuits, weights and weight belts. The equipment is well
maintained and stringent safety checks are regularly made. You may bring
your own mask, fins and snorkel. If you wish to bring your own wetsuit a 3
mm full-length wetsuit or lycra suit is perfect for any time of the year.
However some prefer a 5 mm wetsuit when doing more than one dive a day.
Ocean temperatures rarely vary beyond 27 - 30 degrees Celsius. During hot
periods water temperatures inside the lagoon increase measurably, and most
divers are comfortable without a wetsuit during this period.
Note that under Maldivian diving laws all divers must have octopus
regulators. Carry some spares just in case of a breakdown or shortage. .
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