An introductory dive is an opportunity to touch another, unexplored world. You’ll feel what it’s like to breathe underwater. This is similar to how astronauts, being in zero gravity, breathe in space. You will see the underwater world from the inside, you will be able to feel yourself in zero gravity, you will be surprised how the passage of time changes in these moments.
As part of the introductory diving program, you will dive to a depth of up to 6 meters in the beautiful Red Sea under the guidance of an experienced instructor, get acquainted with basic theoretical knowledge and scuba diving techniques, as well as receive underwater photos at the end of the dive.
The introductory dive is available for children and adults over the age of 8.
Time in the water - 30 minutes;
Depth (max) - 6 meters;
It is also available for children from 8 years old.
Safe diving with an instructor
An introductory dive is an opportunity to touch another, unexplored world. Just as astronauts, being in zero gravity, breathe in space, You will be able to breathe directly underwater. You will see the underwater world from the inside, you will be able to feel yourself in zero gravity, you will be surprised how the passage of time changes in these moments.
As part of the introductory diving program, you will dive to a depth of up to 6 meters in the beautiful Red Sea under the guidance of an experienced instructor, get acquainted with basic theoretical knowledge and scuba diving techniques, and also receive underwater photos at the end of the dive.
The introductory dive is available for children and adults over the age of 8.
Discover Scuba Diving
The Discover Scuba Diving program is an exciting and safe introduction to the underwater world for beginners who want to try diving, but are not ready for a full–fledged course. It is designed to give participants basic skills and confidence under the guidance of a professional instructor. The program takes place in conditions of limited water at a depth of up to 6 meters and provides a unique chance to experience for the first time what it feels like to breathe underwater.
The program includes a theoretical introductory lesson, a training dive and the first independent underwater experience.
During a practical lesson with an instructor, you will master the skills of cleaning a mask under water, working with a breathing apparatus and will be able to control your buoyancy under water.
The Discover Scuba Diving program can be the first step towards obtaining international Open Water Diver certification, which will allow you to dive anywhere in the world.
If you want to understand if you are ready for a full-fledged dive into the exciting world of diving, then the Discover Scuba Diving program is an easy way to do this.
We pay great attention to the safety of each dive, and the experience and professionalism of the instructors, together with individually tailored, reliable equipment, makes scuba diving not only safe, but also comfortable for every student.
We proceed from the individual characteristics of each driver: we help overcome doubts and fears, and allow our students to feel the joy of immersing themselves in the world of vivid impressions.
The first breath underwater is remembered for a lifetime! But, so that none of the vivid impressions are forgotten, we will take a series of photos and short videos, and send them to you in the best original quality.
A military vessel off the coast of Eilat
Where is it?
Find it on the mapOne of the most popular underwater diving sites in Israel is the Satil, a former warship sunk off the coast of Eilat. This sunken object attracts both beginners and experienced divers due to its historical significance, fascinating underwater life and accessibility for diving. Satil was one of the Saar-3 class missile boats that served in the Israeli Navy and participated in the defense of the country for many years. In 1994, it was deliberately flooded to create an artificial reef, which has since become home to many marine life and a place of attraction for divers from all over the world.
Diving on Satil opens up a wonderful world for you. The hull of the ship is already partially overgrown with corals, around which fish scurry. Inside the ship, you will be able to explore various rooms, including the bridge and the engine room, which creates a sense of real adventure.
The ship lies at a depth of 18 to 24 meters, which makes it accessible to divers of different levels of training. For beginners, this is a great opportunity to feel like an explorer of underwater mysteries, and for experienced ones, it is a chance to practice the skills of penetrating sunken objects.
One of the most popular underwater diving sites in Israel is the Satil, a former warship sunk off the coast of Eilat. This sunken object attracts both beginners and experienced divers due to its historical significance, fascinating underwater life and accessibility for diving. Satil was one of the Saar-3 class missile boats that served in the Israeli Navy and par... More
“Paradise Gardens” off the coast of Eilat
Where is it?
Find it on the mapParadise Gardens is one of the most beautiful diving spots in Israel, located northeast of the sunken ship "Satil". This dive site is located quite deep and far from the shore, which makes it accessible only to experienced divers. Here you can see many different corals and a variety of marine life. During the dive, we recommend that you carefully monitor the decompression-free limits and air flow, especially in conditions of strong currents.
Paradise Gardens is one of the most beautiful diving spots in Israel, located northeast of the sunken ship "Satil". This dive site is located quite deep and far from the shore, which makes it accessible only to experienced divers. Here you can see many different corals and a variety of marine life... More
A deep dive into the history of a small ship
Where is it?
Find it on the mapOne of the most impressive underwater objects of Eilat for divers was the patrol boat of the Israeli Navy - Yatush. The history of this vessel goes back to the time of the Vietnam War, when it served as a patrol boat in the American Navy. After the withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam, the boat was transferred to Israel along with other samples of military equipment. In the 80s, the Yatush was flooded off the coast of Eilat and became a popular object for amateur diving.
One of the most impressive underwater objects of Eilat for divers was the patrol boat of the Israeli Navy - Yatush. The history of this vessel goes back to the time of the Vietnam War, when it served as a patrol boat in the American Navy. After the withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam, the boat was transferred to Israel along with other samples of military equipment... More
A pleasant walk for underwater explorers
Where is it?
Find it on the mapThe coral Reserve in Eilat in the Red Sea is a true treasure for divers of various certifications. Stretching for a distance of about 4 kilometers, this unique stretch of coast offers excellent opportunities for underwater walks in pleasant company. Here you can enjoy a variety of coral species preserved in their pristine beauty and meet many marine life - bright Red Sea fish, moray eels, snakes, octopuses, eaglets, and sometimes even whale sharks.
The coral Reserve in Eilat in the Red Sea is a true treasure for divers of various certifications. Stretching for a distance of about 4 kilometers, this unique stretch of coast offers excellent opportunities for underwater walks in pleasant company. Here you can enjoy a variety of coral species preserved in their pristine beauty and meet many... More
Discover the amazing underwater world of the Red Sea for yourself and your children!
From the age of 8, young divers can start their first dives and feel like real explorers. Under the guidance of an experienced instructor, your child will be able to take his first breath underwater, will be able to develop scuba diving skills and discover the wonderful world of the beautiful Red Sea.
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