
When planning a dive trip, it's important to choose an operator that suits your needs. Ask about the number or availability of special diving guides. If you have any special needs, you can request a private guide. Operators may separate groups according to their expertise. If you have any special requirements, let the operator know in advance. Operators will often separate divers by type so that those with the best skills are paired up alongside the more experienced.
Tip guidelines
Always tip a dive shop when they provide exceptional service. Tip for poor service is not acceptable. This only encourages them not to give you poor service again. Discuss the tipping policies with the dive shop owner. Below are some guidelines for tipping staff in dive shops. You can find more details on how to properly tip the dive shop staff in your local area. 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. Many liveaboards are led by world-class divers. You will have the chance to visit remote dive sites before any other divers. You will also get to see a diverse range of marine animals. Liveaboard diving can be a great way for divers to discover new underwater terrain. Rental gear is included on all liveaboards, so there's no need to worry about having your own equipment.
Diving safaris
For those who are adventurous, diving safaris offer an entirely different experience to daily dives. Instead of rushing through each dive, you can take up to four trips per day. Additionally, all meals are included with the safari price. This will save you the time and hassle of ordering take-out every day. You don't have to set up your diving equipment every day. It is only necessary to do it once upon arrival and again after you are finished.
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 are small islands in the Bahasa language. Bali's Gilis are perfect for beginners, and Advanced Divers will love the dive sites in Padang Bai. Today's trips offer spectacular macro diving and even shark caves. Padang Bai reef offers a relaxing dive for beginners.

Scuba diving in the Red Sea
Divers can dive in the Red Sea to view one of the most iconic wrecks on the planet, and even have a close encounter. Although many locations are well-known there are still some lesser-known ones. Divers can visit the Jolanda wreck to see a WWII submarine. The wreck is heavily encrusted and is a part of the ocean floor. Scuba divers of all levels can visit the wreck. You can dive at more remote dive sites by renting a liveaboard before the day trip boats arrive.