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Siddharth Pranav

10/10 the best place to scuba dive if you are in Goa. Best facilities and best instructors. I had a very good time diving and also was provided with wonderful food by the school. Richie and Aaron were really helpful and nice to have as instructors. They helped breakdown how the equipment worked and also helped me make the most out of my dive. They really took their time and we were able spot a lot of really nice fish. We were lucky enough to see a lion fish in our dive. I did not have any expectations when I signed up for the dive, having dived in other countries before I had one of the best diving experiences I’ve ever had here. Happy diving.

Mahjabeen Mulla

I recently had the pleasure of going scuba diving with Flying Fish Scuba in Calangute, Goa, and it was truly one of the best experiences I've had in Goa so far! The day began with a comprehensive training session at the pool with our instructor, Purrito, who ensured we were comfortable and confident in the water. We then headed to the jetty and boarded a boat that took us to the dive spot, approximately 45 minutes away. Along the way, we received valuable insights into the rules, interesting facts about the spot, and a chart of the marine life we could expect to see. We even enjoyed some fresh fruits as a snack, which was a thoughtful touch to fuel us for the dive. Before the scuba dive, we had ample time to swim and snorkel in the ocean, and the crew were always on hand to offer tips and assistance. The scuba dive itself was incredible, with Purrito and Dinesh providing expert guidance and making the experience seamless. We were so engrossed in the dive that we lost track of time! What made this experience truly special was the exceptional service and camaraderie of the crew. They went above and beyond to ensure we felt comfortable and supported throughout the day. We even managed to squeeze in some extra snorkeling time after the dive. As a bonus, I was thrilled to spot dolphins at the river mouth on our way back, which made the experience even more unforgettable. If you're planning a trip to Goa, I highly recommend adding scuba diving with Flying Fish Scuba to your bucket list. The experience is well-organized, safe, and truly unforgettable. Take the plunge and discover the beauty of Goa's underwater world! P.S: These pictures were taken from my phone. I have some amazing captures which the team had taken through their go pro which isn’t saved on my phone yet***

Jimit Patel

I recently had a great experience with Flying Fish Scuba School. They are very professional and have all the right equipment. First, they gave us an hour of pool training, where they explained everything clearly and focused on safety. The instructors are knowledgeable, patient and very experienced. After training, we went to Grand Island for the dive. I liked that they keep group sizes small for a more personal experience. During the dive, I saw many kinds of fish, coral, and other sea creatures. As per the package my dive time is about 20 minutes at 40 feet, but they kindly gave me an extra 10-12minutes all thanks to my instructor Sinjini. It was one of the best moments of my life. I highly recommend Flying Fish Scuba School to anyone who wants to try scuba diving!

Vishnu Choulwar

I personally searched for a lot of different diving centre, flying fish has one of the best team to answer your every query, the offers they provide on every course are best for us, I completed 3 courses with them, and I can say I’m more than satisfied, I honestly will recommend you to visit them and they will guide you every step The team Amitabh , Tavish and the best of all was the instructor Richie who is very friendly, experienced, and a very good teacher, he passes on all of the knowledge he has of scuba, also will explain every detail required for future exploration My best experience and will come here often whenever I’m in Goa.

Frequently Asked Questions About Scuba Diving In Goa

1. What is Scuba Diving?

Scuba diving is an activity that involved spending time underwater, breathing through an air tank. It is done for both, recreational and commercial purposes. There are centres to dive all around the world in all types of conditions and the possibilities are endless!

2. What's the minimum age for scuba diving?

The minimum age for Scuba Diving anywhere in the world, including Goa is 10 years based on international safety standards.

3. Is it worth it in Goa?

While Goa does not have the underwater visibility like some sites around the world boast, Goa is extremely beginner friendly with exciting underwater experiences at shallow depths, including a historic ship wreck and a big stretch of corals. It is also considered one of the best places to do a course for it's calmer, shallow waters, and more technical learnings in lower visibility.

4. Is scuba diving safe?

Yes. Beginner scuba diving is safe as all the experiences here are conducted by internationally certified instructors. We ensure that there is always one instructor personally guiding every first timer, one to one in the ocean.

5. Is Swimming necessary for Scuba Diving?

No, swimming is not necessary for any of our one day experiences. Although to learn and become a globally certified diver, you need to know how to swim as a prerequisite for the Open Water Course.

6. When should you not scuba dive?

You should not scuba dive when the sea is rough, when you have certain medical conditions that (severe asthama, heart problems and others) or if you have a flight to catch within the next 12 hours of your dive.

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7. Where do we dive?

There is an island, about 18 kilometres from our jetty, called Grande island. It has lots of dive sites around it but the most popular sites are Suzy's Wreck, a pre-independence cargo shipwreck, with pieces of the ship scattered all around the sea bed and lots of marine life living inside. Another popular site is coral garden, where a variety of different corals and marine life different to what is at the shipwreck can be seen!

8. What fish do we see in Goa?

We commonly see Damsel Fish, Butterfly Fish, Trigger Fish, Surgeon Fish, Copper Sweepers, Malabar Groupers, Puffer fish, Lion Fish, Scorpion Fish and common species include Morey Eels, Stingrays and Nudibranchs!

9. During what months can diving happen in Goa?

It's safe to dive from the mid of octOctober to the mid of may in Goan sea's when the sea is calm and the visibility is better. There's always a variation of a few days/weeks.


10. How deep are the dives?

The dive sites here aren't very deep, making them great for courses and first timers. The maximum depth for suzy's wreck is around 12 metres and about 8-10 metres for coral garden.

11. Can I see dolphins while diving?

The dive sites here aren't very deep, making them great for courses and first timers. The maximum depth for suzy's wreck is around 12 metres and about 8-10 metres for coral garden.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Technicalities Of Scuba Diving

1. How much is 1 bar in Scuba Diving?

A bar is roughly the same amount of pressure we feel being on the surface at any given time. While diving, 1 bar of pressure increases every 10 metres we descend into the ocean. The air tanks in scuba is generally filled with air amounting to 200 bar of pressure.

2. What is the fullform of SCUBA?

SCUBA stands for self contained underwater breathing apparatus.

3. How long does 1 scuba tank last?

This is one of the most Frequently Asked Questions about scube diving. Scuba tanks last depending on the rate at which you breathe underwater (sac rate). You generally have a lower sac rate, meaning your tank will last longer, the more experienced you become. For a 40 minute dive, which is the time it takes for a standard fun dive, you are near the halfway point in the tank, and we change to a full tank before every dive so there's no reason to worry.

Frequently Asked Questions About Scuba Diving Courses

1. What is the difference between SSI and PADI scuba certification?

There is no real difference, both are globally recognised agencies and their courses are accepted by 100% of dive centres everywhere on the globe! they follow the same training standards and are equally respected. 


2. What is the first scuba diving course?

The Open Water Course is the first Scuba Diving course. It is your passport to dive anywhere in the world, upto a depth of 18 metres, this course is globally recognised by a 100% of dive centres around the world.     

3. How long does an Open Water Certification take?

TheOpen Water Coursetakes upto 3-4 days depending on the certifying agency you choose to do the course with.

4. Can I start an Open Water Course in Goa and complete it elsewhere?

This is one of the Frequently Asked Questions that highlights the flexibility of these programs. FlyingFish Scuba School offers open water referral courses where you can complete your confined water and theory sessions in goa and complete the open water sessions wherever else you'd like.

Frequently Asked Questions about Problems Faced When Diving (Will these pose a problem for me?)

1. Can I scuba dive with glasses or contact lenses?

If you have a power of upto minus 2.5-3, you'll be fine scuba diving with a regular mask because things get magnified underwater. If you have a power that is more than that, We will provide power masks for powers upto putpower. You can dive with contact lenses but it is advisable to not wear them the day of your dive and use power masks instead.

2. Is there a weight limit for scuba?

There is no upper or lower weight limit for scuba diving. The only limitations is your health, your willingness and the weather.

3. How should I spend the day before I dive?

Have a good night's sleep, eat well, and as tempting as it is in goa, don't party too hard!

4. Can I fly after scuba diving?

You cannot fly after 12 hours of scuba diving on a single day, and 18 hours after scuba diving multiple days in a row.

5. Can I scuba dive on my period?

Yes, it's considered safe to dive on your period. 

Frequently Asked Questions About Equipment and Logistics

1. Is Equipment provided or should i bring my own?

All equipment including wetsuits, tanks, regulators, weights, fins, and masks are provided.

2. What should I bring on the day of the dive?

Bring a Swimsuit and a towel, We'll take care of everything else

3. Can I rent an underwater camera?

We offer complementary photos and videos in most packages, but if you'd like to shoot some extra footage, we do rent cameras to take on your dive!