- Night diving
The night reveals a different ocean
After sunset, a new adventure begins.
Have you ever wondered what happens underwater after the sun sets? Then it’s time for a night dive! Even for more experienced divers, night diving holds a sense of mystery. After sunset, the reef changes: some marine life goes to sleep while other creatures become active.
If it’s your first night dive, don’t worry — we take the time to explain how a dive light works and how to communicate underwater. We select the dive site based on conditions and experience, keeping everything within your comfort zone.
Equipment available
Complete equipment; we make sure you dive safely into the darkness.
Personal attention
Small groups so you can truly enjoy the calm and atmosphere.
Night lights
Use of powerful lights and often UV lighting for special effects.
What you can expect
During the dive, you’ll discover how the reef transforms completely once it gets dark. Animals that rest during the day emerge, while others retreat. You may see lobsters, crabs, and octopuses hunting, corals opening, and sometimes even fluorescent effects in the water. The silence and limited beam of light make the experience more intense and personal than a daytime dive.
Ostracods
See millions of glowing specks in the water, visible only a few days after the full moon
Highlights you can see



