Scuba diving is one of those bucket list activities that everyone wants to do at some point. Famous scene between Katrina Kaif and Hrithik Roshan Life will not be fulfilled again (2011) proves that it is one of those things you must do before you die. So today on International Scuba Diving Day, we have compiled a list of the best, relatively unspoiled spots around India to satisfy this craving.
Havelock, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have some of the cleanest and clearest beaches in the country. Their beautiful waters offer an unforgettable scuba or snorkeling experience as they are home to some of the world’s most vibrant coral reefs and marine life. The best places to dive in Havelock are Radhanagar Beach, Turtle Beach, Oval Reef and Aquarium.
Diving centers: Barefoot Scuba, Lacadives, Dive India, Scuba Love.in
Best time to visit: October to February
Puducherry, Tamil Nadu
Puducherry is one of the best places to dive in mainland India and even though it doesn’t have the crystal clear waters of the Andamans, the versatility of the wildlife will amaze you. The scuba diving courses are also extremely accessible for beginners with no prior experience.
Diving centers: Temple Adventures, Urban Nomad Unbound Adventure, Sea Adventures
Best time to visit: October to March
Netrani Island, Karnataka
Accessible by boat from Murdeshwar, Netrani Island is practically uninhabited making it ideal for swimmers who want the complete experience. The visibility under the calm waters of the Arabian Sea is impeccable and you will get a chance to interact with a wide range of fish from black-tip sharks to turtles, stingrays and more.
Diving centers: Netrani Reef Adventures Murdeshwar, Just Dive
Best time to visit: October to April
Kovalam, Kerala
Kerala’s beaches are slowly becoming popular among amateur travellers, so we recommend visiting before it gets too crowded. Kovalam is one of the most beautiful places for diving, with vibrant life and underwater scenery, including beautiful coral formations, underwater caves and dramatic rock formations. Although the water might be a little dirty, at least it won’t be as crowded as all the other white sand beaches.
Diving centers: Scuba Cochin, Bond Safari Kovalam
Best time to visit: September to March
Dwarka, Gujarat
A unique place for scuba diving, Drokha in Gujarat offers a great diving experience if you are up for the challenge. The shallow waters around Shivrajpur Beach contain a variety of coral reefs as well as a rich variety of marine life. It is especially a good place for beginners to experience scuba diving in a calm environment.
Diving centers: Divine Scuba
Best time to visit: October to March
Lakshadweep Islands
The stunning coastline of the Lakshadweep Islands invites you to dive into the magic of scuba diving. The diving sites include live reefs, caves, coral gardens, shipwrecks and some drift diving. Bangaram and Kavaratti are more popular while Kadamat and Minicoy are much quieter islands for you. You can also enjoy snorkeling on the islands, just like Prime Minister Narendra Modi did.
Diving centers: Lakshadweep Diving Academy, Lak Scuba, Ammathi Scuba
Best time to visit: October to May
Be sure to check with your healthcare provider before attempting any of these. We also recommend checking the weather conditions of each area before planning your expedition. Once all the t’s are crossed and the i’s are dotted, you’re ready to explore these amazing worlds beneath the waves.