Diving Courses in Alor
Our diving courses in Alor are geared towards divers who are looking to take the first plunge into the underwater realm, improve on their existing skills and experience, or broaden their range of diving capabilities.
Our Dive Courses in Alor
Alor Tanapi dive courses are possible on request with a professional certified dive instructor.
Kindly inquire beforehand and let us know which course you are interested in.
Our Dive Training
Level 1: Open Water Diver
Embark on a thrilling underwater adventure with our Open Water Diver course, the gateway to a world of marine exploration. This comprehensive program is designed for individuals eager to dive into the exhilarating realm of scuba diving. No prior experience is necessary; our expert instructors will guide you through every step, from mastering basic dive skills to understanding essential safety measures up to a maximum of 18m of depth.
Prerequisites:
- Minimum age of 10 years old.
- Ability to swim and tread water comfortably.
- A keen interest in exploring the wonders of the underwater world.
No prior diving experience is required, making this course perfect for beginners eager to take the plunge into scuba diving.
Level 2: Advanced Open Water Diver
Advance your diving skills: complete 5 Adventure dives, two of which must be a Deep dive (max. 30 meters/100 feet) and an Underwater Navigation dive. For the remaining three dives, choose between underwater photography, buoyancy control, fish identification, and many more.
Prerequisites:
- Level 1: Open Water Diver
Deep Diver (40 meters/130 feet)
The lure of the deep – Learn to dive to 40 meters (130 feet). There is something exciting and mysterious about exploring deeper dive sites while scuba diving. To scuba dive with confidence at depths down to 40 meters, we recommend taking the Deep Diver Specialty course. Your training includes 4 deep dives with a certified instructor where we review deep planning, buoyancy control, specialized deep diving equipment, managing air supply, dealing with gas narcosis and safety considerations.
Prerequisites:
- Adventure Diver or higher
Scuba Review
If you haven’t been scuba diving for over 6 months and might be feeling a bit rusty, we recommend taking the scuba review to refresh and brush up on your knowledge and skills. We can get you in the water feeling comfortable again through this short and easy refresher course. Your scuba review will include 1 dive in a shallow water environment with a professional, certified Instructor to check your diving skills, buoyancy and comfort level in the water. For certified divers who have not been diving in over 12 months, we will ask to take the full scuba review.
Prerequisites:
- Open Water Diver or higher.
Dive Conditions in Alor
Dive Certification FAQs
What kind of diving can we expect to find in Alor?
Alor diving offers a nice balance between pristine, colorful coral reefs where schools of fish can be encountered, and muck dive sites where the unique critters are usually spotted. The coral sites are mostly bottomless walls or feature a sloping topography where current can vary from mild to strong with good visibility, while in the muck sites you will find a sandy black bottom with little current and average visibility.
What is the water temperature in Alor?
The average temperature is usually between 24-30°C, but it has been known to drop in certain areas to 20°C, in some dive sites you might feel a thermocline of 16°C. We therefore recommend a 5mm wetsuit, gloves and a hood if you get chilly.
What diver certification level is required?
To be able to go fun diving, a minimum certification equivalent to PADI Open Water is necessary. We also recommend having at least 50-100 dives in order to be able to enjoy and feel comfortable in the Alor-Pantar waters.
Can I take a dive course?
Please contact us if you would like to take a course.
What dive equipment do I need?
Tanks, weights and weight belts are included in the dive prices. If you need other equipment such as wetsuit, BCD, regulator, mask, fins, snorkel, dive light, dive computer, etc. please see our rental price list.
Am I allowed to wear gloves?
There is no rule against wearing gloves but we will not allow guests to touch the reef unless for safety reasons. We ask that our guests sign an “Environmental Awareness Statement” on arrival that says they will be responsible divers and respect the marine life, we reserve the right to cancel any unused dives in the event that guests do not follow and respect these rules. If you need to stabilize yourself while shooting photos, we recommend using a pointer with a soft tip (plastic or similar). Buoyancy control is of utmost importance and we’ll be happy to give you advice and help you improve your diving skills at no extra charge if we see there is room for improvement. The ability to drift dive and feel comfortable in strong currents is also required due to the challenging conditions in the Pantar Strait. Please refer to our sustainability page for more information on environmental responsibility.
Diving insurance is mandatory due to our isolated location, the nearest hyperbaric chamber is located in Bali and evacuation costs and chamber expenses are not covered under standard medical insurance. We recommend DAN insurance, you will need to purchase according to your country of residence.
How many dives do we do per day?
We generally offer 3 dives per day due to our remote location, we prefer not to push the limits. In exceptional cases we might offer the possibility of doing a 4th dive for a group, but this is to be discussed prior to the booking.
Book Your Alor Diving Course
We offer dive training in Alor. Check our our rates page for more pricing and more information about how to book your dive course.