Continental Scuba logo — diver silhouette over globe
Sunlit coral garden and tropical fish at a Havelock dive site — first-timers welcome, no swim certificate needed
Non-swimmers welcome · 1:1 ratio

Can't Swim? You Can Still Scuba Dive.

Try Scuba — Introductory and Basic Diver. One professional per diver, non-swimmers welcome, shore or boat.

1:1 instructor ratioFrom ₹2,950

Intro & basic dives

Four ways to get underwater

All prices show base + 18% GST = total. Bookable online with live slots.

shore · 1:1

SSI Introductory Dive

Shore · non-swimmer friendly

1:1 intro dive from shore with complimentary SJ Cam shoot.

  • Training 30 min · dive 30 min
  • Shoot: SJ Cam
  • Non-swimmers welcome

₹2,950 / person

₹2,500 + ₹450 GST

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boat · 1:1

SSI Introductory Dive

Boat · non-swimmer friendly

1:1 intro dive from boat with complimentary SJ Cam shoot.

  • Training 30 min · dive 30 min
  • Shoot: SJ Cam
  • Non-swimmers welcome

₹5,310 / person

₹4,500 + ₹810 GST

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shore · 1:1

SSI Basic Diver

Shore · certification

1:1 basic diver with certification and SJ Cam shoot.

  • Training 30–40 min · dive 45 min
  • Shoot: SJ Cam
  • Non-swimmers welcome

₹4,720 / person

₹4,000 + ₹720 GST

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boat · 1:1

SSI Basic Diver

Boat · certification · GoPro

1:1 basic diver boat with certification and GoPro shoot.

  • Training 30–40 min · dive 45 min
  • Shoot: GoPro
  • Non-swimmers welcome

₹7,080 / person

₹6,000 + ₹1,080 GST

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Try Scuba FAQs

Straight answers for first-timers and non-swimmers.

Yes — no swimming ability is required for our introductory dives. Your instructor stays with you 1:1 throughout the entire dive.

10 years old for introductory dives (with guardian consent).

Around 2–3 hours total: briefing, gear up, and your dive.

Swimwear, a towel, and reef-safe sunscreen. We handle everything else.

Yes. Introductory dives are 1:1 with an SSI instructor. We stay shallow and we stop if you want a surface break.

Ready when you are

Pick shore or boat — Oceanspidey handles the rest.