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Scuba Diving in Havelock Island

See the Marine Wonders of the Andaman Sea from below

Scuba Diving at Waterwoods Havelock Island

Scuba Diving in Havelock is quite possibly the best India has to offer, with over 15 dive sites around the island, plus many more in the surrounding islands. The Andaman scuba diving in Havelock has something for all levels of scuba divers. Many scuba diving sites in the Andamans are suitable for advanced divers who can dive to depths beyond 20 metres.

Most people come to Havelock for the beaches. A few decide to look under the water instead. That is where scuba diving in Havelock quietly stands out. The sea here is clear, calm on most days, and full of life that moves slowly, without noise. For many guests, this becomes the most memorable part of their trip.

If you’ve never tried scuba diving, Havelock is one of the easier places to begin.

What Scuba Diving Is Like Here

Diving in Havelock is not rushed. The process is simple. You listen, you learn a few basics, and then you enter the water with a trained instructor beside you. The Andaman Sea does the rest.

The reefs are shallow in many areas, which makes scuba diving in the Andaman suitable even for first-time divers and open water certified divers. Coral formations, reef fish, and slow-moving marine life are commonly seen. Some days are clearer than others. That’s nature.

As you are aware, global warming has had an adverse impact on shallow coral reefs over the past 2 decades. However, the deeper you go, the more resilient the marine ecosystem is more resilient and therefore healthier.

To access these deeper waters, you need to be certified as an advanced open water diver and be a certified diver to truly enjoy the Andaman Island scuba diving experience.

This is real Andaman Islands scuba diving, not staged or crowded.

We curate bespoke scuba diving packages to remote Andaman dive sites upon request. For a truly premier experience, join our luxury expeditions to Barren Island—home to India’s only active volcano—available exclusively from February through April.

Scuba Diving in Andaman
Andaman Islands Scuba Diving

How Waterwoods Helps

Watwoods has tied up with Dive India, which is the oldest and most professionally run dive school on Andaman Island. What we do is connect guests with licensed dive professionals who have been operating in Andaman waters for years. Keeping in mind diver safety is our top priority.

We help with:

After your dive, you return to our quiet forest space. No traffic. Sounds of Nature. That contrast is something guests often mention.

What Happens on Dive Day

The day usually starts with a short briefing. You are shown how the gear works. You practice breathing and get briefed on dive sight.

Once submerged, please remain close to your instructor or dive buddy. Havelock’s waters are teeming with vibrant reef fish and impressive pelagic species that glide effortlessly past you. Amidst the stillness of the ancient coral, you’ll experience marine life at its finest. Remember to maintain slow, steady breaths to maximize your time in this breathtaking underwater world. 

Each dive depends on the weather and sea conditions. That’s how diving in Andaman works.

Suba Diving Day at Waterwoods Havelock

Who Can Try Scuba Diving

This activity is suitable for:

Some medical conditions may require approval. Before booking Andaman scuba diving packages, our guests need to honestly fill out the medical questionnaire and sign the indemnity documents to enjoy their scuba diving experience in Andaman.

Safety Basics

While scuba diving in Andaman, we encourage our guests to follow the safety rules set by our dive operators (Dive India):

Divers are asked not to touch coral or marine life for their own safety. Andaman Islands scuba diving experience is enhanced by keeping our reefs alive.  Scuba divers need to be sensitive towards marine life and the delicate reef systems.

When Diving Is Best

The most stable months for scuba diving in Havelock are from October to May. Sea visibility is usually better, and conditions are calmer.
During the monsoon season, diving in the Andaman may be limited or paused depending on the weather. We always check the weather and the prevailing sea conditions before confirming diving during the monsoon season.

Scuba Diving in Andaman price

Prices and Dive Options

All prices listed below are inclusive of GST, standard dive equipment, instructor guidance, and safety briefing. Final confirmation depends on sea conditions and availability.

Beginner & Experienced Dives

For first-time divers and those trying scuba diving for the first time:

Certification Courses (Beginner to Intermediate)

For guests looking to get certified in scuba diving in the Andaman:

Advanced & Speciality Diving Courses

For certified divers wanting greater skills:

Speciality Courses

Fun Dives (Certified Divers Only)

For relaxed reef exploration:

Professional Diving Programs

For long-term or career-oriented divers:

Freediving Experiences

Note: Prices may vary slightly based on season, dive site, and weather conditions. The Waterwoods team will coordinate with Dive India to ensure that you get the best value scuba diving price in Havelock Island without compromising on your safety. There may be places where you will get the lower prices to dive; however, the safety and hygiene aspects cannot be guaranteed.

Other Things to Do at Waterwoods

Along with scuba diving, guests often enjoy:

These experiences balance well with diving in the Andaman days.

Ready When You Are

The sea here does not rush you. Neither do we.

 If scuba diving in Andaman is something you’re curious about, we’ll help you plan it simply and safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Diving in Andaman

Yes, scuba diving in Havelock is considered quite safe for beginners when done with professional licensed dive centres. First-time divers are taken only to calm shallow areas or to the swimming pool to learn how to breathe underwater first. An instructor stays very close throughout the dive. Before entering the water, safety steps and breathing techniques are explained slowly and clearly.

You do not need to be a strong swimmer to try scuba diving in Havelock. Basic comfort in water is enough for introductory dives. The instructor controls movement and balance underwater. Many people who cannot swim confidently still enjoy the experience without any difficulty.

Most Andaman scuba diving packages include all required diving equipment, an instructor or divemaster and a short training session. Boat transfers to the dive site are usually part of the package. Some centres offer photos or videos at an extra cost. The exact inclusions are shared before booking.

Yes, scuba diving in Havelock is conducted by certified instructors trained under recognised international agencies. These instructors handle beginner dives regularly. They are familiar with local sea conditions and dive sites. Communication is kept simple to help guests feel calm and confident underwater.

Non-swimmers are allowed to try introductory scuba diving in the Andaman Islands. The dive is fully guided from start to finish. Instructors assist with entry, movement and breathing. As long as you are comfortable being in the water, swimming skills are not a requirement.

It is best to wear your swimwear, and we can organise wetsuits for scuba diving in Havelock Island. Avoid jewellery, watches or loose clothing. Dive centres usually provide wetsuits. After the dive, having dry clothes, slippers and a towel makes things more comfortable

We encourage our guests to speak with the Waterwoods team before arrival or at the time of checking to confirm their scuba dive experience. There are forms which are mandatory to fill out before any scuba dive. Our team helps coordinate your dive with our partners Dive India. Availability depends on sea conditions, time slots, and your travel schedule. Scuba diving is strictly not allowed if you are catching your flight within 24 hours. Last-minute diving may not be available as it is subject to their availability of slots

Havelock Island is renowned for its crystalline waters, thriving coral ecosystems, and easily accessible dive sites. The Andaman Islands are actually the majestic peaks of a submerged mountain range; as you descend, you’ll find remarkably calm seas throughout the diving season. With sites perfectly suited for both novices and veterans, Havelock remains the premier destination for diving in the region.