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Scuba Diving in Unawatuna

Explore the reefs of the Laccadive Sea with this diving activity in Unawatuna. If you're passionate about the unknown, you can even opt for a night dive!. Scuba Diving in Unawatuna. We'll meet at the appointed time at Yaddehimulla Road to start...

  • 3 hours

Explore the reefs of the Laccadive Sea with this diving activity in Unawatuna. If you're passionate about the unknown, you can even opt for a night dive!

Scuba Diving in Unawatuna

We'll meet at the appointed time at Yaddehimulla Road to start this diving experience in Unawatuna, a popular tourist destination on the coast of Sri Lanka.

After an introduction where we'll explain the safety measures and equipment use, we'll set up and dive into the Laccadive Sea to discover its wonders.

These waters host various marine species, such as corals, various types of fish and cetaceans. We'll explore the seabed of Unawatuna, where we may find sunken ships!

We'll plan the dive based on your diving level, whether you're a beginner or an expert. We'll choose different depths according to your experience, as well as different scenarios among reefs, rocks, and wrecks.

The diving experience in Unawatuna will last about three hours, after which we'll return to shore to conclude the activity.

Night dive

You also have the option to enjoy the diving activity at night. This experience will reveal a different world!

During the night dive, we'll observe creatures that only come out at night, using flashlights to explore caves and cavities. This option is ideal for those who enjoy the unknown!

Prices

Included

  • PADI instructor in English
  • Diving equipment
  • Flashlight for night diving
  • Photos of the experience

Location

Activity location

Birdhouse, Yaddehimulla, Sri Lanka

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