
You should choose a diving operator that meets your requirements when planning a trip. Ask for information about the group size and whether a diving guide is available. If you have any special needs, you can request a private guide. Some operators will divide the groups based their expertise. It is important to let the operator know if you have special requirements. In many cases, operators will separate groups according to type, so that only those divers who have the most advanced skills will be paired up with the ones who are more experienced.
Guidelines for tipping
Tip a dive store for providing excellent service. Don't tip for bad service. It only encourages them to continue giving you mediocre service. Discuss tipping guidelines with the dive shop owners. Here are some guidelines to tip the staff at dive shops. Find out how to tip the local dive shop staff. Diver shop employees are deserving of a healthy tip so show your appreciation.

Liveaboards
If you're looking for a unique experience, consider liveaboards for dive trips. Liveaboards can be helmed by top-notch divers. You'll have access to remote dive spots before others. You will also get to see a diverse range of marine animals. Liveaboard diving offers a unique way to explore new underwater environments. Rental gear is included on all liveaboards, so there's no need to worry about having your own equipment.
Diving safaris
Divers on safari offer something completely different from daily diving. Instead of trying to complete each dive in a hurry, you can make up to four trips per day. Moreover, all meals are included in the price of the safari, saving you the hassle of eating out every day. On top of that, there is no need to set up diving equipment every day - you only need to set it up once on arrival, and again when you are done.
Day trips
A few day trips in Bali can be a good option for people who enjoy diving but don’t have the time. The Gilis can be described as small islands in Bahasa. While the Gilis of Bali make it easy for beginners, advanced divers will find Padang Bai to be a great place to dive. Today's trips offer spectacular macro diving and even shark caves. Beginners can also go for a more relaxed dive on the beautiful Padang Bai reef.

Red Sea diving
Scuba diving in the Red Sea offers divers a chance to see one of the world's most famous wrecks, as well as a close encounter with a shark. Many diving spots are well-known but there are others that are less well-known. Diving enthusiasts can also explore the WWII submarine while visiting the Jolanda shipwreck. The wreck is part of the ocean's floor and heavily encrusted. All levels of divers can visit the wreck. You can dive at more remote dive sites by renting a liveaboard before the day trip boats arrive.