Lacadives brings 20 years of SCUBA diving expertise and passion to your doorstep. Led by a team of experienced, professional dive instructors and dive masters, Lacadives has trained over five thousand divers and hosted thousands of certified divers from across the globe.
They set up India’s first dive center on Kadmat, in the Lakshadweep (which they lovingly called the ‘jetty at the end of the universe’ – because that is what it was!) in 1995. Since then, they moved to the Andamans, and have had dive centers in Havelock, Wandhoor and at their current location in ChidiyaTapu, near Port Blair. They also offer confined water and theory sessions in selected swimming pools in Mumbai, and conduct staff-accompanied liveaboard trips to dive destinations around the world.
To experience and share the enchantment of the underwater universe is a privilege, and one that they do not take for granted. For as long as they have been diving, they have been educating. Reefwatch Marine Conservation and Lacadives jointly engage divers and the immediate communities in the islands with marine biodiversity and conservation. They conduct marine ecology programs with schools in Mumbai, provide diving experiences to school children in Chidiyatapu and offer dive naturalist courses, which provide a more intensive exploration of marine biology than that provided by regular SCUBA diving.
They set up India’s first dive center on Kadmat, in the Lakshadweep (which they lovingly called the ‘jetty at the end of the universe’ – because that is what it was!) in 1995. Since then, they moved to the Andamans, and have had dive centers in Havelock, Wandhoor and at their current location in ChidiyaTapu, near Port Blair. They also offer confined water and theory sessions in selected swimming pools in Mumbai, and conduct staff-accompanied liveaboard trips to dive destinations around the world.
To experience and share the enchantment of the underwater universe is a privilege, and one that they do not take for granted. For as long as they have been diving, they have been educating. Reefwatch Marine Conservation and Lacadives jointly engage divers and the immediate communities in the islands with marine biodiversity and conservation. They conduct marine ecology programs with schools in Mumbai, provide diving experiences to school children in Chidiyatapu and offer dive naturalist courses, which provide a more intensive exploration of marine biology than that provided by regular SCUBA diving.