




Are you ready to discover a world full of wonders hidden beneath the waves? With our Try Diving, your first dive in the fascinating ocean is more than just an adventure; It's the beginning of a journey that will transform the way you see life. Imagine breathing underwater for the first time, feeling the lightness of weightlessness as you explore colorful reefs and marine wildlife in an absolutely safe environment, guided at all times by a PADI certified professional instructor.
It doesn't matter if you've never dived before; This baptism is specifically designed for beginners. You'll start with an introduction to the basics and learn how to use the scuba gear, making sure you're completely comfortable before diving into the experience. After a first contact on the surface, you will descend gradually, going up to a maximum of 8 meters. You'll receive all the attention you need to enjoy your adventure to the fullest, with a focus on safety and learning.
For approximately 30 minutes you will be below the surface, exploring a world full of life, intense colors and underwater landscapes that will take your breath away. And as a souvenir of this experience, you will receive a photo of your dive, capturing a moment that you will treasure forever. All this, with the support of diving insurance that guarantees you a safe and pleasant activity.
Don't be left wanting to live this unique experience. Dare to take the plunge and book your Try Diver now. The ocean awaits!
Do I need previous experience to participate in the Try Diving?
No, you don't need previous experience. This activity is designed for beginners and you will be taught everything you need from scratch.
Is it safe to dive if I've never used scuba gear before?
Yes, it is completely safe. You'll be under the supervision of a professional instructor at all times and start in shallow water before venturing to greater depths.
How long will the entire Scuba Diving Baptism activity last?
The entire activity, including instruction and immersion, usually lasts between 1.5 and 2 hours, depending on the group and conditions.