Group Trips

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, not a social media professional.    They won’t be shooting trending clips for “The Gram” – but 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).

 

Baa Atoll, Maldives (Aug 9-15 and 12-17, 2025): $1130

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Haanifaru Bay is host to one of the greatest aggregation of mantas in the world at this time of the year. In addition, the waters of Baa Atoll play host to a very healthy reef ecosystem with sharks, turtles, whale sharks and all the usual colorful fish and coral one expects in the Maldives. This trip is a fixture in our annual calendar, and with good reason!

Maratua (Aug 10-16, 2025): $1700

Where, you ask? Exactly. Off the east coast of Kalimantan lies a forgotten island, home to massive schools of barracuda, mantas, whale sharks as well as amazing reef fish and macro. This is possibly the highlight trip of 2025 when it comes to variety.

Komodo (Aug 21-27, 2025): $1100

Mantas. Turtles. Sharks. Big schools. Staggering amount of marine life and variety. Komodo is rightly one of the top dive destinations in the world - the strong currents bring in nutrients and make for some of the most action-packed diving anywhere in the world.

Banda Niera (Nov 6-16, 2025): FULL

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. We are choosing a land-based trip so that we can repeat some of the highlight sites there.

Palau (Dec 14-21, 2025): $3785

Think Micronesia and you start imagining crystal clear waters, coral-encrusted shipwrecks, deep walls and sharks. But if that isn't enough for you, this liveaboard trip is times to coincide with bumphead parrotfish aggregation and spawning, one of the highlights of the underwater world.

Galapagos (Sep 23-30, 2026): $7100

Yes, that price hurts, we agree. But when it comes to a bucket list, once-in-a-lifetime trip, we decided that making sure everything was special took priority. This trip is timed for peak whale shark season, and of course, the hammerheads, jacks, seals and iguanas are also going to be there. If you like Big Stuff, this is the definite trip. And besides, this is why we have a spare kidney anyway.

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