10 Day Basic Open Water Diving Course

10 Days 9 Nights
  • 18
  • 65
  • 1
  • Speed Launch
  • 4 Stars Hotel
  • Diving Course
  • Feb, Mar, Apr & May
  • All daily meals
  • Easy to Moderate
  • 5-20

Overview

Embark on a 10-day journey into the world of scuba diving, where you’ll learn the fundamentals of diving while exploring breathtaking underwater landscapes. Designed for beginners, this course provides a perfect balance of theory, confined water practice, and open water dives, ensuring a safe and immersive learning experience.

In partnership with Manta Divers Maldives, their professional diving instructors will guide you through every step, ensuring you develop essential diving skills, build confidence underwater, and earn an internationally recognized PADI Open Water Diver certification. Accommodation is provided as part of the package, with more details available in the accommodation section below.

By the end of the course, you’ll not only have the skills to dive independently but also unforgettable memories of your first underwater explorations. Whether you dream of diving for recreation or as a step toward professional training, this course is your gateway to the wonders of the deep.

Highlights

  • Learn to dive with expert instructors.
  • Earn an internationally recognized PADI Open Water ceritification
  • Train in crystal-clear waters with vibrant marine life.
  • Gain hands-on experience through guided dives.
  • Enjoy a small group setting for personalized learning.
  • Build confidence and explore breathtaking underwater sites.
  • A perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.

Itinerary

  • Day
    1

    Arrival at the Airport

    Welcome to paradise! Upon arrival at Velana International Airport, one of our friendly representatives will greet you and assist with your transfer to the island. Once you reach your guesthouse, take some time to settle in and soak in the island’s peaceful atmosphere.

    For those arriving in the morning, the day is yours to unwind, take a refreshing dip in the turquoise waters, stroll along the white sandy beach, or simply relax and observe the rhythms of local Maldivian life. You can also cool off with a Kurumba, afresh Maldivian coconut water, a perfect way to refresh yourself after your journey.

    For those arriving in the afternoon, take some time to relax before heading out for a leisurely walk around the island to explore its charm at your own pace. Stop by a local café to enjoy hedhika, a selection of traditional Maldivian savory and sweet snacks, served with a cup of black tea.

    As the sun sets, embrace the gentle ocean breeze and settle in for a restful night, preparing for the exciting adventures ahead.

  • Day
    2

    Island Tour & Diving Briefing

    Start your adventure with a guided island tour, where you’ll get a glimpse of local culture, stunning beaches, and hidden gems. In the afternoon, meet your dive instructors for an orientation session, covering the basics of scuba diving, safety procedures, and what to expect in the coming days.

  • Day
    3

    Open Water Diving & Sandbank Trip

    Your underwater adventure begins! Today, you'll complete your first open water dives, learning essential skills while exploring the vibrant marine life. After a fulfilling dive session, we’ll take you on a relaxing trip to a pristine sandbank, an untouched paradise where you can swim, sunbathe, and simply enjoy the beauty of the Maldives.

  • Day
    4

    Open Water Diving, Fishing Trip & BBQ Dinner

    Continue your dive training, gaining confidence and exploring more of the underwater world. In the afternoon, head out for a traditional fishing trip, where you’ll try your luck at catching fresh seafood. End the day with a beachfront BBQ dinner, enjoying the flavors of the ocean under the starlit sky.

  • Day
    5

    Open Water Diving & Snorkeling at a Shipwreck

    Take another step towards certification with more open water dives, refining your skills and exploring deeper. Later, experience the thrill of snorkeling at a shipwreck site, where history and marine life intertwine in an awe-inspiring underwater setting.

  • Day
    6

    Open Water Diving & Island Hopping

    With more dives under your belt, you’ll be feeling confident in the water. After your scheduled dives, is followed by an exciting island-hopping adventure. Visit nearby islands, meet locals, and experience the unique charm of each destination.

  • Day
    7

    Open Water Diving & Dolphin Spotting

    Your diving skills are now at their peak! Enjoy more open water dives, followed by an spectacular dolphin watching adventure. 

  • Day
    8

    Free Day

    Today is a leisure day to allow your body to adjust before flying. After diving activities, it’s important to avoid getting back into the water, especially for snorkeling or diving, to ensure your safety and prevent any health risks related to flying after diving. Spend the day relaxing, exploring the island, or enjoying optional land-based activities instead.

  • Day
    9

    Farewell Party with Traditional Boduberu

    Celebrate the end of an incredible journey with a farewell party featuring Boduberu, the rhythmic, heart-pounding traditional Maldivian music and dance. Share laughs, memories, and stories with your fellow divers as you enjoy your last evening in this tropical haven.

  • Day
    10

    Speedboat Transfer to the Airport

    After an unforgettable 10 days, it’s time to say goodbye. Enjoy a scenic speedboat transfer back to the airport, taking one last look at the turquoise waters and beautiful islands. Leave with a certification, new friendships, and memories to last a lifetime.

The Cost Includes

  • Pick-up and drop-off service from and to Velana International Airport
  • Round-trip transportation between the airport and your island accommodation
  • Accommodation in a guesthouse with a family-friendly environment
  • Daily meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) with tea or coffee
  • Diving course fees, including instructor guidance and necessary materials
  • All required permits and paperwork for the diving course
  • First Aid Medical Kit (Your guide will carry a Medical Kit, but we recommend bringing your own for personal use)

The Cost Excludes

  • International Airfare
  • Visa Charges
  • Your travel and medical insurance
  • Personal Expenses such as shopping, bar bills, telephone, laundry, titbits etc
  • Services not mentioned or not promised by the agent/agency Emergency expenses

Accomodation

Check in: 2:00 PM ; Check out: 12:00 PM (Additional 1 hour given upon request)

Moonlit Haven Hotel, located just a 5-minute walk from Rip Tides and a short 6-minute walk from Kandooma Reef Lagoon, offers an ideal escape. Situated close to the vibrant island of Guraidhoo, this guesthouse features 15 well-appointed rooms and a variety of amenities to ensure your stay is both comfortable and memorable.

We have carefully handpicked the best guesthouses throughout the Maldives, ensuring that your Diving Course package at Guraidhoo provides the ultimate experience. Our selections offer a perfect blend of comfort, excellent service, a welcoming local atmosphere, and great value for money. At Moonlit Haven, you'll receive a warm welcome, knowing that your stay directly supports the local community and economy, while creating local employment opportunities.

What Moonlit Haven Offers for this Trip

At Moonlit Haven, our Standard Rooms are thoughtfully designed for comfort and simplicity, ideal for guests who value privacy and convenience during their island adventures. Each room includes a queen-sized bed, air conditioning, a mini fridge, minibar, electric kettle, wardrobe, and a walk-in shower. Guests also enjoy complimentary fresh towels, toiletries, Wi-Fi, and daily housekeeping. Though the Standard Rooms do not feature a balcony, the serene atmosphere and cozy design provide the perfect space to unwind after a day of exploration or diving.

Your stay includes a continental or American breakfast, served daily at our on-site Moonlit Restaurant. The restaurant offers a range of local, Asian, and Indian cuisines for lunch, dinner, and brunch, with buffet options available for larger groups.

Guests are welcome to relax on the rooftop terrace, which offers panoramic views of Guraidhoo Island, or enjoy the lounge stocked with games and books. For added convenience, we offer luggage storage, laundry service, and sightseeing tour assistance.

For those feeling adventurous, we offer excursions, beach activities, and beachfront dining experiences like BBQs and candlelight dinners. Scheduled speedboat transfers and direct airport pickups make getting here easy.

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FAQs

Is there a minimum number required for a diving course trip to operate?

We require a minimum number of 2 to a maximum of 8 persons for diving courses to operate.

What is the weather like?

The Maldives, like many parts of the world, is experiencing changes in climate and weather patterns, making traditional weather data less reliable. With its tropical climate, the Maldives enjoys abundant sunshine and average temperatures around 30°C year-round, making it a great destination at any time. There are two main seasons: the dry season (northeast monsoon) from January to March, and the wet season (southwest monsoon) from mid-May to November. While the 'wet season' doesn’t mean it rains constantly, there is a higher chance of rain during this period. However, rain can occur even in the 'dry season.'

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What is the dress code?

The Maldives is a Muslim country, so it’s important to be mindful of dress codes, especially on local islands and within communities.

For men, wearing t-shirts and shorts or swim shorts is generally fine, but women should take a more modest approach. It’s recommended for women to wear t-shirts with sleeves covering the shoulders, loose shorts or skirts that cover the thighs, or sundresses paired with a sarong around the shoulders.

On the islands we visit, guests can wear traditional beachwear, but it’s important for women to refrain from wearing swimwear except in specific areas. Swimwear is only appropriate on uninhabited islands, sandbanks, private bikini beaches (available on all islands where you'll stay), or while on our cruises and snorkeling boats. Your tour leader will provide guidance on when and where swimwear is allowed.

How fit do I need to be?

No prior experience is required for any of the activities included – just an average level of fitness and a spirit of adventure! The activities are designed to be enjoyable, not strenuous. The only requirements are that you should be comfortable in the water, able to swim, and able to climb a ladder to exit the water during snorkeling activities.

Do I need to bring my own snorkelling or diving equipment?

We recommend bringing your own mask and snorkel if possible. This way, you'll have equipment that fits properly, ensuring comfort and reducing the chances of leaks. It’s also more hygienic, and since masks and snorkels are compact and lightweight, they won’t take up much room in your luggage. Due to the ocean currents and winds in the Maldives, fins are necessary for most snorkeling activities, and we provide them for all our tours. However, if you'd prefer a better fit, you're welcome to bring your own fins as well.

For diving, all necessary equipment will be provided by Manta Divers Maldives, the professional diving instructors leading your course. This includes everything you need for a safe and enjoyable experience. If you prefer to use your own gear for comfort, feel free to bring your own mask, snorkel, or fins. However, rest assured that Manta Divers will supply high-quality diving gear for all activities.

Can you accommodate dietary requirements?

When traveling on land-based tours, properties can usually cater to vegan and vegetarian diets. However, it's important to note that on local islands, over 95% of food products are imported and brought from Malé once or twice a week.

While fruit and vegetables are available, they may be in limited supply and don't typically make up a significant part of the traditional Maldivian diet, which may differ from the more varied and balanced meals you might typically have at home. As a vegetarian, you may find your options quite limited. For example, even a potato curry might include dried tuna. Local islands don't have regular supermarkets, and what's available in the convenience store one week may not be seen again for months, so the selection can vary.

We encourage you to be mindful of these factors and communicate any dietary restrictions ahead of time so we can assist with your meal planning during your stay.

Is alcohol available?

In the Maldives, the consumption of alcohol is prohibited in accordance with local laws, and you will not find alcohol available on inhabited islands, including the capital, Malé. Please refrain from bringing alcohol through the airport, as it will be confiscated and returned to you upon departure.

For those joining our cruise itineraries, alcoholic beverages are available for purchase on board, and payment can be made in USD or local currency directly to the boat captain.

If you're staying on local islands, we can also arrange visits to tourist resorts or floating bars in specific areas where alcohol is permitted.

Do I need Travel Insurance?

For your safety and peace of mind, travel insurance is required for all participants on our multi-day tours, including the diving course. Your coverage should include medical expenses, emergency evacuation, and any necessary repatriation in case of illness or injury. We also suggest your insurance covers travel disruptions, such as flight delays, missed connections, or lost luggage, to ensure you’re fully prepared for any unexpected events during your journey.