Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can non-divers join scuba cruises?
  • Is a medical certificate required for diving?
  • Is dive insurance required?
  • Are towels or beach towels available onboard?
  • Is there a hairdryer in the cabin?
  • Is first aid equipment available onboard?
  • Is internet connection available onboard?
  • Are food intolerances managed?
  • Are alcoholic beverages available onboard?
  • Do you accept credit cards?
  • Are night dives possible?

Yes, non-divers are welcome and can enjoy the cruise.
Non-divers may practice snorkeling freely under crew supervision, except in marine park areas where regulations prohibit it (Brothers, Daedalus, Elphinstone).
On request and for a fee, it is possible to do a trial dive in calm sea conditions at limited depth, di-rectly accompanied by an instructor.

An annual medical certificate authorizing diving activities is always the ideal solution.
Alternatively, a self-certification medical form confirming good health may be completed on-board.

Yes, a specific insurance policy for diving activities is mandatory. It should cover not only acci-dents during dives but also any needs that arise during the stay onboard.
For those without insurance, it is possible to activate a DAN Short Term coverage onboard, valid for up to 14 days.

Yes, each guest is provided with a set of three towels (beach towel, face towel, and bath towel), which are replaced with clean ones halfway through the week.

No, cabins are not equipped with hairdryers.
Some hairdryers are available onboard and can be requested from the crew, subject to availability.

Yes, the vessel comes equipped with first aid kits and safety devices.
There are two separate kits: one for medical equipment and one for medicines. There is also a kit dedicated exclusively to medical personnel.
The vessel is equipped with an AED defibrillator, and all dive guides are certified in first aid pro-cedures.

Yes, a Wi-Fi router with free connection is available for guests, but the signal may be absent in areas without satellite coverage.
For personal needs or emergencies, a satellite phone is available onboard for an extra charge.

Main meals are served buffet-style and always offer a wide variety of dishes.
For specific needs, it is advisable to inform us prior to departure.
Onboard, our staff is happy to communicate any needs to the cooks, and the kitchen will do its best to accommodate any special need.

Yes, canned beer and local bottled wine are available for purchase.
Guests may also freely consume alcoholic beverages brought from home or purchased duty free, with no extra charge.

No, credit card payments are not possible onboard.
We accept payments in any currency. There are cash withdrawal services at the marinas that provide local currency.

Yes, night dives are planned when there are no impediments due to sea conditions, navigation, or local regulations.
The team of dive guides always strives to ensure at least one night dive per week by planning the itinerary accordingly.