Group Trips
What Are Our Trips About?
Let’s start by telling you what we are NOT about – we are not social media influencers. We don’t do slickly produced Instagram videos with the latest trending music. Nor do we use celebrity power to market our trips.
We are, however, divers. And with almost 4 decades of combined industry experience, fairly experienced ones at that, if we may say so ourselves.
We believe diving should be as accessible as possible – so our trips are designed to offer an uncompromised diving experience while still being good value (although there certainly are times when we splurge, if we feel this makes the experience more memorable for everyone). And for the most part, our trips are priced at/around what you would pay for the package if you booked it directly – so no exorbitant markups or anything.
If we had a guiding principle, it would be this – we try to offer dive trips that we would like to sign up for ourselves, if we were divers.
Our Upcoming Trips
The following is a list of our up-coming dive trips.
Each group trip has one of our professionals on it (a dive professional, that is – not a social media professional). They will be around to assist with any land/travel logistics. And more importantly, they will be a resource in the water for you to avail if needed: be it in the form of additional supervision, in-water assistance and/or tips to improve specific aspects of your diving.
We generally also have a few other trips that are percolating on the back burner, depending on interest – so if there is a particular destination you want to go diving or a set of dates when you are free and itching for a scuba fix, let us know. We may be able to organise a group trip accordingly (or at the very least, create a smaller trip for you).

Sri Lanka
(Jan 22-26, 2026): FULL
After a long time, we are going back to Sri Lanka - specifically, to Colombo, which we consider to have the best diving in Sri Lanka: excellent wrecks packed with fishlife and corals, all within easy travel distance from India and with access to Colombo's thriving restaurants and nightlife. Perfect for a long weekend getaway!read more

Alor, Indonesia
(Mar 25-Apr 1, Apr 1-8 2026): $2510
While Raja Ampat and Komodo have gained fame of late, in the deep recesses of dive bars, old hands nod knowingly when Alor is brought up: amazing coral, huge variety of marine life, macro and (to make Vinnie happy and sad), occasional hammerhead sightings too.read more

South Red Sea Liveaboard, Egypt
(June 6-13, 2026): 1 SPOT
The most popular South Red Sea itinerary - Brothers, Daedalus and Elphinstone make up the definitive big fish itinerary, with dives off deep walls for a chance to see hammerheads, tiger sharks and oceanic whitetips. In addition, you get the classic clear waters, vibrant coral and colourful fish life that the Red Sea is famous for. And as an added bonus - a couple of iconic wreck dives as well. All at a killer price! What else do you need?read more

Sardine Run, South Africa
(July 2-9 2026): $3550
Every year in July, the annual migration of sardines crosses the South Africa coast, forming an immense bait ball that can stretch for almost a hundred meters long and tens of meters deep. This ambulatory buffet brings in every predator in the ocean imaginable for feasting - and provides experienced divers a chance to experience one of nature’s most magnificent spectacles up close. The trip involves cold water and long days out in the sea but the payoff is witnessing possible THE most exciting underwater spectacle on this planet.read more

Baa Atoll, Maldives
(Aug 2026): TBD
In what is becoming an annual pilgrimage for us, we are heading back to Maldives in August for the great manta aggregation. Two days of snorkelling at the UNESCO World Biosphere Heritage site of Hanifaaru Bay, and the rest of the time diving with not just mantas, but also sharks, turtles and more - this is a short-ish trip, but absolutely packed with action and one of our most popular Maldives itineraries.read more

Banda Niera
(Sep 10-20, 2026): $1700
The Banda Sea is an unexplored jewel in the coral triangle that the world still hasn't discovered. With vibrant corals, deep walls, hammerheads and passing whales, this region offers excellent diving that is usually accessible only via expensive liveaboards. After the success of our 2 2025 trips, we are going back there in 2026 in the early season, when the seas may still be a little rough but the action should make up for it.read more

Timor Leste
(Oct 11-18, OCt 18-25): 1 Spot
Timor Leste has the interesting privilege of being one of the newest countries in the world (2002!) and also having Asia's least visiting country, as far as tourism goes - despite being in the coral triangle biodiversity zone. But what really sets it apart is the opportunity to snorkel with whales! So of course we had to go there, with 2 back-to-back trips!read more

Galapagos
(Sep 14-21 & 23-30, 2026): WAITLIST
Galapags - that magical place that is a bucket list destination for virtually every diver! It is NOT cheap - but if there ever was a single destination to dive in your life, it is this. We are going there in the peak season for seeing whale sharks as well as massive schools of hammerheads - and of course, a chance to see mola-molas, big schools of jacks, dive with seals and marine iguanas and more. Our first trip has sold out - so by popular demand, we are adding a second trip.read more
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