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Why Oceans 5 Gili Air Delivers the Best Scuba Diving Training on Gili Air

Why Oceans 5 Gili Air Delivers the Best Scuba Diving Training on Gili Air

The Best Scuba Diving Training on Gili Air If you walk around Gili Air looking for a scuba diving course, you will quickly notice something interesting. There are dive shops everywhere. Different dive organizations, different facilities, different promises, and often very different prices for what appears to 

Best Dive Shop on Gili Air

Best Dive Shop on Gili Air

Why Oceans 5 Gili Air Sets the Standard for Scuba Diving in Indonesia If you are searching for the best dive shop on Gili Air, you will quickly discover that there are many options. The Gili Islands are famous worldwide for crystal-clear water, sea turtles, tropical 

Why Are Recreational Divers Stopped at 40 Meters?

Why Are Recreational Divers Stopped at 40 Meters?

What’s Really Hiding Below?

Have you ever looked down into the blue during a dive and wondered what lies beyond the recreational limits? Maybe you have been diving around the Gili Islands and noticed a wall disappearing into the darkness. Maybe you have heard stories about deep wrecks, rare marine life, or experienced divers exploring depths far below what most recreational divers ever see.

So why are recreational divers limited to 40 meters? Is it just a rule made by dive organizations, or is there a real reason behind it?

The answer might surprise you.

The 40-Meter Barrier

For recreational divers, 40 meters is generally considered the maximum depth limit. Whether you are certified with SSI or another major diving organization, this limit exists for one important reason:

Safety.

The deeper you go, the more complex diving becomes. At 40 meters, the pressure is already five times greater than at the surface. Every breath you take contains gas compressed under enormous pressure, and that changes how your body reacts underwater.

While diving to 10 or 20 meters is relatively straightforward, diving to 40 meters introduces several new challenges:

  • Increased air consumption
  • Reduced no-decompression limits
  • Higher risk of nitrogen narcosis
  • Increased risk of running out of gas
  • More complicated emergency procedures
  • Longer and more controlled ascents

At 40 meters, mistakes become less forgiving. A small problem that can easily be solved at 15 meters can quickly become serious at greater depths.

That is why recreational training focuses on keeping divers within limits where they can safely ascend directly to the surface if necessary.

What Happens Below 40 Meters?

Once you descend deeper than 40 meters, you enter a completely different world of diving.

Many recreational divers think that going to 45 or 50 meters is only a little deeper. In reality, it is a completely different type of diving.

At these depths:

  • Air consumption increases dramatically.
  • Nitrogen narcosis becomes more significant.
  • Decompression obligations become unavoidable.
  • Emergency planning becomes critical.
  • Specialized equipment becomes necessary.

A diver at 50 meters uses significantly more gas than a diver at 25 meters. At 25 meters the ambient pressure is approximately 3.5 ATA, while at 50 meters it is around 6 ATA. This means a diver at 50 meters will consume about 1.7 times more gas than a diver at 25 meters when both have the same breathing rate. Combined with the greater depth and longer ascent requirements, gas management becomes one of the most important considerations during deep dives.

If something goes wrong, a direct ascent to the surface is often no longer possible. Divers may have mandatory decompression stops that must be completed before surfacing.

This is why technical diving was developed.

The SSI Deep Specialty: Your First Step Toward 40 Meters

For divers who want to explore deeper recreational diving, the SSI Deep Diving Specialty is the perfect next step.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, the SSI Deep Diving Specialty introduces divers to depths between 30 and 40 meters under the supervision of experienced instructors.

The course teaches:

  • Deep dive planning
  • Gas management
  • Emergency procedures
  • Buddy communication
  • Narcosis awareness
  • Deep diving equipment configuration

Many divers are surprised by how different diving feels at 35 or 40 meters compared to 18 or 20 meters.

The SSI Deep Specialty helps divers develop the confidence and skills needed to safely enjoy these greater depths.

It is also the ideal preparation for divers considering technical diving in the future.

The Hidden World Below Recreational Limits

Below 40 meters lies a part of the underwater world that relatively few divers ever experience.

Deep walls continue far beyond recreational limits. Wrecks often rest at greater depths. Some marine species prefer deeper water. Visibility can be spectacular, and the feeling of descending into the blue is unlike anything else in diving.

However, reaching these depths safely requires more than just courage.

It requires proper training.

Unfortunately, every year divers exceed their training limits because they are curious or because they follow others who are more experienced.

This is where accidents happen.

The safest way to explore deeper diving is through structured technical training.

Technical Diving: A Different Mindset

Technical diving is not simply “deep recreational diving.”

It is a completely different approach to diving.

Technical divers plan every aspect of a dive:

  • Gas requirements
  • Emergency procedures
  • Decompression schedules
  • Equipment redundancy
  • Team protocols

Instead of relying on a single tank and a direct ascent, technical divers carry additional equipment and follow carefully calculated decompression procedures.

The goal is not to take more risks.

The goal is actually to manage risks better.

TDI Technical Diving at Oceans 5 Gili Air

For divers who want to go beyond recreational limits, Oceans 5 Gili Air offers TDI Technical Diving Courses.

As the only TDI dive center on Gili Air, Oceans 5 provides structured training for divers who want to explore the next level of diving.

Courses include:

  • TDI Intro to Tech
  • TDI Sidemount
  • TDI Nitrox Diver
  • TDI Advanced Nitrox
  • TDI Decompression Procedures

Under the guidance of experienced TDI instructors, divers learn how to safely plan and conduct dives that go beyond recreational limits.

The focus is not simply on going deeper.

The focus is on becoming a more disciplined, knowledgeable, and self-reliant diver.

Should You Go Deeper?

Not every diver needs to become a technical diver.

Many of the world’s most beautiful dive sites are found in less than 30 meters of water. Coral reefs, turtles, sharks, and wrecks can often be enjoyed without approaching the recreational depth limit.

However, for some divers, curiosity never stops.

They want to understand more about gas planning. They want to learn advanced equipment configurations. They want to see what lies beyond the recreational world.

If that sounds like you, the journey starts with proper training.

Start with the SSI Deep Diving Specialty and learn how to safely dive between 30 and 40 meters. Once you have mastered recreational deep diving, you can continue your education into the world of technical diving through TDI courses.

The Ocean Gets Darker, But Your Knowledge Should Get Brighter

The 40-meter recreational limit is not there to stop you from exploring. It is there to ensure you gain the skills necessary before entering a more demanding environment.

Every depth in diving comes with new responsibilities.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, divers can progress step by step—from their first breaths underwater to deep recreational dives and eventually into the fascinating world of technical diving.

The question is not whether there is something exciting below 40 meters.

There certainly is.

The real question is:

Are you properly trained to see it?

Whether you dream of exploring the deeper reefs around the Gili Islands, improving your gas management skills, or eventually learning decompression diving, Oceans 5 Gili Air can help you take the next step.

SSI Deep Specialty: Explore the recreational limit between 30 and 40 meters.

TDI Technical Diving Courses: Learn the skills, planning, and procedures required to safely dive deeper than 40 meters.

The ocean does not care how many dives you have logged. It rewards training, preparation, and respect for the environment. The deeper you want to go, the more important those qualities become.

For more information about the SSI Deep Diving Specialty or TDI Technical Diving Courses at Oceans 5 Gili Air, contact us via WhatsApp: +62 853 3339 7823 or email: [email protected] and start your journey beyond recreational limits.

Why Our Weekly Beach Cleanup Matters More Than Ever

Why Our Weekly Beach Cleanup Matters More Than Ever

39 Kilograms in One Hour Every Friday afternoon, something special happens on the shores of Gili Air. While many people are enjoying the sunset, relaxing after a day of diving, or having a drink by the beach, a dedicated group of volunteers, divemaster candidates, staff 

You’re Missing 70% of the Planet…

You’re Missing 70% of the Planet…

Until You Learn to Scuba Dive Imagine spending your entire life exploring only one-third of the world. Sounds crazy, right? Yet that is exactly what most people do. More than 70% of our planet is covered by water, but the vast majority of people never 

You Don’t Need a License to Breathe Underwater Today in the Gili Islands

You Don’t Need a License to Breathe Underwater Today in the Gili Islands

You Don’t Need a License to Breathe Underwater

Most people think scuba diving is only for experienced adventurers, marine biologists, or people who have spent years around the ocean. They imagine heavy equipment, difficult training, and dangerous situations deep underwater. But the truth is very different.

You don’t need a diving license to experience the underwater world around the Gili Islands today.

In fact, within just a few hours, you could already be breathing underwater, swimming next to turtles, floating weightlessly over coral reefs, and discovering why so many travelers completely fall in love with scuba diving after their very first dive.

And there is probably no better place to try it for the first time than Oceans 5 Gili Air.

The Gili Islands: One of the Best Places on Earth for Your First Dive

The Gili Islands have become world famous for snorkeling and scuba diving. Warm tropical water, beautiful coral reefs, calm conditions, and incredible marine life make the islands one of the easiest and safest places to discover diving for the first time.

Unlike many destinations where waves, cold water, or poor visibility can make diving stressful, the waters around Gili Air are often calm and clear. Visibility regularly reaches 20–30 meters, and the water temperature stays around 28–30°C throughout the year.

That means no thick wetsuits, no freezing temperatures, and no complicated environment.

Just warm blue water and an underwater world waiting to be explored.

And the best part? Many dive sites around Gili Air are only a short boat ride away. Within minutes, beginner divers can already find themselves floating above coral gardens filled with clownfish, angelfish, turtles, and sometimes even reef sharks cruising quietly in the distance.

For many people, their first dive in the Gili Islands becomes one of the highlights of their entire Indonesia trip.

“But I Have Never Dived Before…”

That is exactly why introduction dives exist.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, beginners are welcomed every single day. Most people joining the introduction dive program have never worn scuba equipment before. Many arrive nervous, unsure, or even slightly scared of breathing underwater.

And that is completely normal.

The instructors at Oceans 5 specialize in teaching beginners in a calm, patient, and professional way. They understand that your first dive is not about rushing into the ocean. It is about making you feel comfortable, relaxed, and confident step by step.

Before entering the water, your instructor explains everything in simple language. No complicated theory. No military-style briefing. Just clear and easy instructions designed for people with zero experience.

You learn:

  • How to breathe underwater
  • How to clear your mask
  • How to communicate underwater
  • How the equipment works
  • Basic safety rules
  • How to stay relaxed underwater

And then comes the moment most people never forget: your very first breath underwater.

The First Breath Underwater Changes Everything

Almost every beginner has the same reaction.

At first, it feels strange. Your brain tells you that humans should not breathe underwater. But within minutes, something incredible happens.

You realize you actually can breathe underwater.

The panic disappears. The stress disappears. Suddenly you are floating weightlessly, hearing nothing except your own breathing and the bubbles rising toward the surface.

It feels peaceful. Quiet. Almost unreal.

Many divers describe it as the closest feeling to flying.

And then you look around.

Tropical fish swim directly in front of your mask. Corals stretch out below you. Sunlight shines through the blue water above. And somewhere nearby, a turtle slowly glides through the reef completely unbothered by your presence.

That is usually the moment people become addicted to diving.

Why Oceans 5 Gili Air Is Different

There are many dive shops around the Gili Islands. But Oceans 5 has built a reputation over the last 15 years for something very important: quality over quantity.

Unlike some dive centers that focus on pushing large groups through quick courses, Oceans 5 focuses on personal attention, safety, and creating confident divers.

That starts with the instructors.

Amazing Instructors That Actually Care

A good first dive depends almost entirely on the instructor.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, instructors are trained to teach beginners with patience and professionalism. They know exactly how to calm nervous students, explain skills clearly, and create a relaxed atmosphere underwater.

Instructor Tama | Oceans 5 Gili Air
Instructor Tama | Oceans 5 Gili Air

Nobody rushes you. Nobody pressures you.

If you need extra time in the pool, you get extra time. If you feel nervous before the ocean dive, the instructor works through it together with you. The goal is not just to “complete a dive.” The goal is for you to actually enjoy the experience.

That personal approach is one of the reasons why so many guests recommend Oceans 5 after their first dive.

Facilities That Make Your First Dive Comfortable

First impressions matter, especially when you are trying something completely new.

Oceans 5 Gili Air is known for having some of the best diving facilities on the island. Instead of feeling crowded or chaotic, the dive center is spacious, organized, and designed to make beginners feel comfortable from the moment they arrive.

The dive center features:

  • Large training pools
  • Spacious classrooms
  • Modern equipment
  • Comfortable dive boats
  • Professional equipment room
  • On-site service facilities
  • Relaxed social atmosphere

One of the biggest advantages for beginners is the large training pool. Before going into the ocean, beginners practice basic skills in calm, controlled water where they can build confidence slowly.

This makes a huge difference.

Instead of feeling overwhelmed in the ocean immediately, students first become comfortable breathing underwater in a safe environment.

And because Oceans 5 limits group sizes, beginners receive much more attention from their instructor compared to crowded dive operations.

What Happens During an Introduction Dive?

Many people are surprised by how easy the process actually is.

A typical introduction dive at Oceans 5 usually looks something like this:

Step 1: Registration and Equipment Fitting

The instructors help you select the correct equipment size and explain how everything works.

Step 2: Pool Session

You enter the pool together with your instructor and practice a few simple skills. This is where you learn how to breathe underwater and become comfortable using the equipment.

Step 3: Boat Trip

Once everyone feels relaxed, the group heads to one of the beautiful beginner-friendly dive sites around the Gili Islands.

Step 4: Your First Ocean Dive

Together with your instructor, you slowly descend into the ocean and start exploring the underwater world.

And this is where the magic really begins.

Turtles, Coral Reefs, and Marine Life Everywhere

The underwater life around Gili Air is one of the biggest reasons why first-time divers become instantly hooked.

During your first dive, you might see:

  • Green sea turtles
  • Hawksbill turtles
  • Clownfish
  • Lionfish
  • Moray eels
  • Reef fish schools
  • Coral gardens
  • Blue spotted stingrays
  • Sometimes even small reef sharks

And because the reefs around the Gili Islands are relatively shallow, there is plenty of sunlight underwater, making everything bright, colorful, and easy to see.

It feels like entering a completely different world.

“I Was Nervous… But Now I Want My License”

That sentence gets repeated almost every day at Oceans 5 Gili Air.

Many people only planned to try one introduction dive during their holiday. But after experiencing the underwater world for the first time, they immediately want more.

That is why so many guests continue directly into the SSI Open Water Course after their introduction dive.

And honestly, it is easy to understand why.

Once you discover that humans can actually breathe underwater, swim with turtles, and explore coral reefs, normal life above water suddenly feels a little less exciting.

The Perfect Place to Start Your Diving Journey

The Gili Islands are one of the best beginner diving destinations in the world. Warm water, beautiful reefs, easy conditions, and incredible marine life create the perfect environment for first-time divers.

And when you combine that with the professional instructors, spacious facilities, small groups, and relaxed atmosphere at Oceans 5 Gili Air, you have everything needed for an unforgettable first underwater experience.

So if you have ever wondered what it feels like to breathe underwater…

Maybe today is the day to finally find out.

Why Are SSI Instructor Courses So Much Cheaper Than Other Dive Organisations?

Why Are SSI Instructor Courses So Much Cheaper Than Other Dive Organisations?

SSI Instructor Courses Did you know that becoming a dive instructor with SSI can save you around 20 million IDR compared to instructor courses from some other dive organisations? And no… this is not because the training quality is lower. In fact, the opposite might surprise you. 

Indonesia Is CHEAPER Than Ever for Europeans…

Indonesia Is CHEAPER Than Ever for Europeans…

So Why Are You Still Waiting? For years, people dreamed about visiting Indonesia.Crystal-clear water. Tropical islands. Volcanoes. Jungle waterfalls. Cheap luxury villas. Incredible diving. Friendly people. Endless sunsets. But many Europeans always had the same excuse: “It’s too far.”“It’s too expensive.”“Maybe next year.” Well… not 

Snorkeling Looks Amazing…

Snorkeling Looks Amazing…

Until You Discover What You’ve Been Missing Underwater

For many travelers visiting the Gili Islands, snorkeling feels like the perfect tropical activity. Crystal-clear water, turtles swimming near the surface, colorful coral reefs only meters from the beach, and warm ocean temperatures all year round. It is easy, affordable, and accessible for almost everyone.

But there is one thing many people say after trying scuba diving for the very first time:

“I wish I had done this earlier.”

Because even though snorkeling shows you the surface of the underwater world, scuba diving completely changes the way you experience the ocean.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air on Gili Air, thousands of people started as snorkelers before discovering scuba diving around the Gili Islands. And once they took their first breaths underwater, they realized there is an enormous difference between looking at the ocean and actually becoming part of it.

Snorkeling Is Watching the Ocean From the Outside

There is absolutely nothing wrong with snorkeling.

In fact, around the Gili Islands, snorkeling can be incredible. The shallow reefs around Gili Air, Gili Meno, and Gili Trawangan are full of marine life. You can often spot turtles directly from the surface, schools of reef fish, and beautiful coral formations in clear tropical water.

Snorkeling is easy because you stay at the surface. With a mask, snorkel, and fins, you float above the reef while breathing through the snorkel tube.

It gives you a quick glimpse into the underwater world without much training or equipment.

But there are also limitations.

You are always looking down from above. You cannot stay underwater comfortably for long periods. Every time you dive down for a closer look, you need to hold your breath and quickly return to the surface.

And because you remain at the surface, you never truly become part of the underwater environment.

You are visiting it for seconds at a time.

Diving Changes Everything

The moment you try scuba diving, your perspective completely changes.

Instead of floating above the reef, you move slowly through it. You breathe normally underwater. You stay underwater for 40 to 60 minutes instead of a few seconds. Marine life behaves differently around you because you are no longer splashing on the surface.

The ocean suddenly becomes quiet.

Relaxing.

Three-dimensional.

For many first-time divers at Oceans 5 Gili Air, the biggest surprise is not the fish or turtles.

It is the feeling.

That strange moment when your breathing slows down, the sound of the boat disappears, and you realize you are calmly breathing underwater while surrounded by coral reefs and marine life.

That feeling is difficult to explain until you experience it yourself.

The Gili Islands Are One of the Best Places in the World to Start Diving

The Gili Islands are famous for a reason.

Warm water temperatures around 28–30°C, excellent visibility, shallow reefs, and calm conditions make this area ideal for beginner divers.

Unlike many dive destinations where you need to travel far offshore or deal with rough ocean conditions, many dive sites around the Gilis are only a short boat ride away.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, dive boats return to the dive center after every dive instead of spending the entire day on crowded boats. That makes the experience far more relaxed, especially for beginners.

And then there is the marine life.

The Gili Islands are famous for turtles. Green turtles and hawksbill turtles are spotted almost daily around the islands. But there is much more than that:

  • Reef sharks
  • Moray eels
  • Giant pufferfish
  • Schools of barracuda
  • Octopus
  • Nudibranchs
  • Blue spotted stingrays
  • Macro life for photographers
  • Healthy coral reefs

Many snorkelers only see a small part of this ecosystem because deeper areas are difficult to explore while snorkeling.

Divers experience the reef at every level.

“But I’m Not Sure If Diving Is For Me…”

This is probably the most common sentence heard at dive centers worldwide.

Many people think scuba diving is difficult, dangerous, or only for adventurous people.

The reality is completely different.

Most divers started with exactly the same fear.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, beginner programs are designed to slowly build confidence. Nobody is rushed into the ocean.

The SSI Basic Diver Program is often the perfect starting point for snorkelers who are curious about diving but not ready to commit to a full certification course yet.

During the program, participants first learn basic skills in the pool with an instructor before going for an actual ocean dive around the Gili Islands.

That first underwater breath changes everything.

And for many people, it immediately becomes addictive.

The Biggest Difference? Freedom

Snorkeling keeps you attached to the surface.

Scuba diving gives you freedom underwater.

Instead of looking down at turtles from above, you calmly swim beside them. Instead of quickly diving down to look at coral, you move through coral gardens at your own pace.

You can hover weightlessly.

You can stay still while watching marine life.

You become part of the underwater environment instead of just an observer.

That is why so many people who originally planned “just one dive” later return for the full SSI Open Water Course.

Why Oceans 5 Gili Air Is Different

Choosing where to learn diving matters far more than most people realize.

A dive organization does not teach you.

The instructor does.

And the philosophy of the dive center shapes the entire experience.

Oceans 5 Gili Air has built its reputation around quality teaching instead of mass tourism.

While many dive centers focus on volume, Oceans 5 limits groups to small numbers so instructors can actually focus on each student individually.

That becomes extremely important for beginners.

Instead of feeling like you are part of a production line, you become part of a relaxed learning environment where confidence develops naturally.

The dive center is also known for its environmental philosophy.

Instructors teach proper buoyancy control instead of letting divers kneel on coral reefs. Students learn how to interact responsibly with marine life from the very beginning.

Around the Gili Islands, where reefs are under increasing pressure from tourism and development, this approach matters.

Oceans 5 has been organizing weekly beach cleanups since 2010 and actively supports conservation projects around the islands.

For many guests, diving becomes more than just a holiday activity.

It becomes a different way of seeing the ocean.

Snorkeling Shows You Beauty. Diving Shows You Another World.

One of the biggest misconceptions about diving is that it is simply “deeper snorkeling.”

It is not.

The emotional experience is completely different.

Snorkeling is exciting.

Diving is immersive.

When divers descend below the surface, the atmosphere changes immediately. Light moves differently. Fish behave differently. Sound disappears.

Even your breathing becomes part of the experience.

It is difficult to compare floating above a reef for 20 minutes with spending nearly an hour moving silently through underwater landscapes.

Many divers describe it as meditation underwater.

Others compare it to flying.

And around the Gili Islands, conditions are ideal to experience that sensation for the very first time.

The Fear Usually Disappears Within Minutes

One reason many snorkelers hesitate to try diving is fear.

Fear of breathing underwater.

Fear of going deep.

Fear of panic.

But professional beginner programs are designed specifically to prevent those situations.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, instructors spend time helping students relax before entering the ocean. Skills are practiced in shallow confined water first, allowing students to slowly build trust in the equipment and themselves.

And most people discover something surprising:

Breathing underwater is much easier than they expected.

The hardest part is usually taking the first step into the pool.

Diving Around Gili Air Feels Different

There is also something unique about learning to dive on Gili Air itself.

No cars.

No traffic.

No stress.

People walk, cycle, or use horse carts around the island. Life slows down here.

That relaxed atmosphere naturally fits scuba diving.

Instead of rushing through a course, people spend several days learning at their own pace, enjoying sunsets, beach restaurants, yoga classes, and island life between dives.

For many visitors, the diving experience becomes the highlight of their entire Indonesia trip.

You Might Arrive As a Snorkeler… But Leave As a Diver

This happens more often than people expect.

A traveler arrives on Gili Air planning only to snorkel with turtles.

Then they try a Basic Diver program.

A few days later, they sign up for the SSI Open Water Course.

Months later, some return for advanced courses, divemaster training, or even instructor courses.

Because scuba diving changes the way people experience the ocean.

And once you discover what exists below the surface, snorkeling alone often no longer feels enough.

The Ocean Looks Completely Different From Below

The truth is simple:

Snorkeling lets you observe the ocean.

Scuba diving lets you enter it.

And around the Gili Islands, there are few better places in the world to begin that journey than with Oceans 5 Gili Air.

Whether you choose a simple try dive or decide to start your full SSI Open Water Course, your first underwater breaths may become one of the most unforgettable moments of your life.

Because once you experience the silence underwater, swim beside turtles at eye level, and discover the feeling of breathing calmly beneath the surface…

You finally understand why divers never stop talking about it.

PADI or SSI Course

PADI or SSI Course

What Is Really the Difference? One of the questions we hear more and more at Oceans 5 Gili Air is: “Should I do my Open Water Course with SSI or PADI?” For many years, the automatic answer from students was simple:“I want to get my PADI.” But