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Weekly Beach Cleanup at Oceans 5 Gili Air Collects 47 kg of Rubbish

Weekly Beach Cleanup at Oceans 5 Gili Air Collects 47 kg of Rubbish

A Massive Success: Weekly Beach Cleanup at Oceans 5 Gili Air Collects 47 kg of Rubbish Despite Winds Every Friday at 17:00, something extraordinary happens in front of Oceans 5 Gili Air. While many visitors to the island are wrapping up their diving adventures or 

The Heartbeat of the Ocean: The Captains of Oceans 5 Gili Air

The Heartbeat of the Ocean: The Captains of Oceans 5 Gili Air

The Captains of Oceans 5 Gili Air When people imagine a dive center, they often picture instructors teaching skills, divemasters guiding guests through vibrant reefs, or staff preparing gear on the beach. Rarely do they think about the quiet professionals steering the boats—the captains who 

The Invisible Backbone of Oceans 5 Gili Air: The Story of Irwan, Main, and Ram

The Invisible Backbone of Oceans 5 Gili Air: The Story of Irwan, Main, and Ram

The Invisible Backbone of Oceans 5 Gili Air

When guests walk into Oceans 5 Gili Air, they’re greeted by smiles at the reception, warm welcomes from instructors, and the buzz of divers prepping gear. The boats depart with excitement, the instructors guide students through their first breaths underwater, and divemasters lead guests across the vibrant reefs. But behind every successful dive—behind every satisfied smile and underwater memory—stand three of the most important individuals at Oceans 5. Yet, most guests never learn their names.

Meet IrwanMain, and Ram—the unsung heroes of the dive shop.


The Silent Pulse of the Dive Center

You won’t find Irwan, Main, or Ram briefing students or guiding fun dives. They don’t lead Discover Scuba Diving sessions or teach rescue skills in the pool. Instead, you’ll catch glimpses of them moving purposefully around the dive shop—perhaps stopping briefly for a quick coffee before quietly loading or unloading tanks. And then, they disappear again, heading to the back of the resort where few guests venture: the compressor room.

It’s here, tucked away from the cheerful chaos of daily dive life, that the heartbeat of Oceans 5 Gili Air lies. Because without properly filled tanks—clean, dry, perfectly mixed air or nitrox—there can be no diving. And maintaining that heartbeat is the responsibility of these three men.


The Transformation of the Compressor Room

In 2024, Oceans 5 underwent a massive transformation behind the scenes. The dive center had always prided itself on offering safe, high-quality diving, but the team knew it was time to take the next step. A complete overhaul of the compressor room was initiated, and with it came state-of-the-art equipment: a membrane system, a dedicated nitrox system, an air cooling unit, and a booster pump—all meticulously installed under the guidance of Ary from Dive Sports Indonesia, a trusted equipment expert with decades of experience.

Our Compressor Boys | Oceans 5 Gili Air
Our Compressor Boys | Oceans 5 Gili Air

It wasn’t just about upgrading the gear; it was about empowering the people who use it. Ary provided intensive training for Irwan, Main, and Ram, ensuring they understood every detail of the new systems. From gas analysis and filtration checks to moisture control and oxygen blending techniques, the training elevated them from tank fillers to gas technicians.


More Than Just Air

For the average diver, a full tank is just part of the dive setup. But at Oceans 5, the quality of air is non-negotiable. Every tank must be:

  • Dry to avoid rust and respiratory issues
  • Clean to prevent contamination or unpleasant smells
  • Accurately Pressurized to ensure every diver gets what they expect
  • Properly Labeled for air or nitrox, following strict safety standards

If even one tank is not up to standard, it could result in dive delays, safety concerns, or worse—health complaints from guests. That’s why Irwan, Main, and Ram treat every tank with utmost care. They test, log, analyze, and monitor each fill with a precision that reflects the professionalism at the core of Oceans 5.

It’s not an easy job. From 8:00 in the morning until 17:00, seven days a week, they manage hundreds of tanks. They coordinate tank logistics, ensure proper cooling times, and respond to the needs of instructors and divemasters who rely on a constant stream of perfect tanks for training and fun dives.


The Men Behind the Scenes

Our Compressor Boys | Oceans 5 Gili Air
Our Compressor Boys | Oceans 5 Gili Air

Irwan, with his calm and steady demeanor, is often the first one in the compressor room each morning. His attention to detail ensures that every system is checked before the first tank is filled. He’s the one who double-checks the logbooks and notices if a filter needs changing.

Main, energetic and precise, is the logistics master—making sure empty tanks are swapped out efficiently and that every dive team gets what they need without delay. His coordination is what keeps the flow smooth between dive shop and compressor room.

Ram, the youngest of the three, brings a sharp eye and growing expertise. Since the compressor upgrade, he’s taken a deep interest in nitrox blending, mastering the art of getting the perfect mix every time. He’s often the one calibrating the nitrox analyzer and preparing tanks for deep or long dives.

Together, these three men are a team that operates like a well-oiled machine. They rarely make mistakes—and when they do, they catch them before anyone notices. Their dedication is not flashy or loud, but it’s the kind that holds the entire operation together.


No Good Diving Without Good Air

Every diver at Oceans 5 can thank Irwan, Main, and Ram for making their dives not only possible but safe. The dive center’s commitment to quality doesn’t end with instruction, briefings, or conservation—it begins, quite literally, with the air that fills the tank.

Without their quiet precision, the seamless experience guests enjoy would crumble. There would be no confident instructor courses, no fun dives to Shark Point, no rescue courses in the bay. Every breath underwater depends on their behind-the-scenes work.


A Toast to the Invisible Legends

So next time you walk into the dive shop and see someone rolling in a trolley of full tanks or quietly sipping coffee near the compressor room entrance, take a moment. That might be Irwan, Main, or Ram—the invisible legends of Oceans 5 Gili Air.

They won’t ask for recognition. But they deserve it.

Because without them, there would be no diving.
And without diving, there would be no Oceans 5.

Chelle: The Heart and Helm of Oceans 5 Gili Air

Chelle: The Heart and Helm of Oceans 5 Gili Air

From Guest to Director: Chelle’s Unexpected Journey Maybe you’ve received an email with her name at the bottom. Maybe you’ve spoken to her at the desk while booking your next dive. Or maybe you just saw her walking through the dive center, radiating calm in 

The Weekly Reef Clean-Up at Oceans 5 Gili Air

The Weekly Reef Clean-Up at Oceans 5 Gili Air

Protecting the Reef, One Dive at a Time: The Weekly Reef Clean-Up at Oceans 5 Gili Air Every Saturday afternoon, just as the sun starts to soften over the waters of Gili Air, a dedicated team of divers gears up for a mission. But this 

Why Oceans 5 Gili Air Takes the Time With You During Your Discover Scuba Diving Program

Why Oceans 5 Gili Air Takes the Time With You During Your Discover Scuba Diving Program

Your Discover Scuba Diving Program

In today’s highly competitive dive industry, many dive centers are racing against each other—sometimes not to be better, but simply to be cheaper or faster. The focus often shifts from education and experience to volume and turnover. Price cuts and condensed schedules have become common tactics to lure in customers. But these shortcuts come at a cost, often resulting in rushed programs, reduced safety margins, and a lack of personalized instruction. Unfortunately, the participant—especially someone new to diving—ends up paying the real price.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, we reject this approach.

As the only PADI Career Development Centre on Gili Air, we have a responsibility—not just to train, but to inspire, educate, and nurture a love and respect for the ocean. Nowhere is this philosophy more evident than in our Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) Program, one of the most popular introductory dive programs we offer.

Let’s take a deep dive into why we take our time with you during your Discover Scuba Diving experience, and why this makes all the difference for your safety, comfort, and enjoyment.


The Problem With the “Race to the Bottom” in Diving

Before diving into our approach, it’s important to understand the context.

All across diving hotspots like the Gili Islands, many dive businesses find themselves locked in a battle of price competition and time efficiency. A dive center may lower its Discover Scuba Diving prices below agreed rates to gain a competitive advantage. Others may reduce the program to a quick 2–3 hour experience to fit in more customers per day.

It’s easy to see why this model is attractive for businesses focused on profit margins. More customers per instructor, more programs in a day, and quicker turnarounds. But while this may benefit the business, it almost always disadvantages the student.

Rushing an experience like Discover Scuba Diving can lead to:

  • Incomplete understanding of safety procedures
  • Nervous or unconfident divers underwater
  • Overwhelmed instructors managing too many participants
  • Breaches of PADI standards or local regulations
  • A high chance the participant will never dive again due to a negative first impression

In other words, the very first step in someone’s potential journey into the diving world is often treated like a transaction, not an introduction to a lifelong passion.


Oceans 5 Gili Air: Quality Over Quantity

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, we do things differently—by design.

We believe that every diver, regardless of their level or experience, deserves personal attention, thorough training, and the time they need to feel comfortable and confident. That’s why we consciously choose not to be the cheapest option on Gili Air. Our pricing reflects the quality of service, time investment, and the professionalism of our team.

We pay our instructors fair and stable salaries, so they’re not pressured to rush through programs or juggle too many students at once. Their focus is entirely on you—your comfort, your questions, your safety, and your enjoyment.


Why the DSD Program Is a Full-Day Experience at Oceans 5

Unlike some dive centers that advertise their Discover Scuba Diving program as a quick dip in the ocean, we treat it as a complete, one-day experience. This structure isn’t about logistics—it’s about learning.

Here’s what the day looks like:

1. Knowledge Development With PADI eLearning and Flipchart

Before you even enter the water, you’ll be introduced to key concepts of scuba diving using the PADI Discover Scuba Diving Flipchart. We also give you access to the PADI DSD eLearning materials, so you can familiarize yourself with the basics of diving before or after your session.

Your instructor will take the time to:

  • Discuss how pressure affects your body underwater
  • Review safety hand signals
  • Explain how your equipment works
  • Walk you through what will happen in the pool and ocean

This is not a race—it’s a conversation. Our goal is to make sure you feel informed and ready before taking your first breath underwater.

2. A Relaxed Pool Session – No Time Limit

Once you’ve reviewed the theory, you’ll head to our 25-meter training pool—a controlled environment ideal for your first underwater experience.

Discover Scuba Diving Program Indonesia | Oceans 5 Gili Air
Discover Scuba Diving Program Indonesia | Oceans 5 Gili Air

Unlike many centers that allocate just 20–30 minutes for the pool, at Oceans 5 there is no fixed time limit. Instead, the session ends when you and your instructor agree you’re ready to continue.

You’ll practice:

  • Breathing underwater
  • Clearing your mask and regulator
  • Equalizing your ears
  • Managing buoyancy and movement underwater

Our instructors take a maximum of four participants per group, ensuring you get individualized feedback and guidance.

This slow, deliberate approach reduces stress, builds confidence, and creates a safe learning environment where your comfort comes first.


Ocean Dive – The Real Underwater Adventure

Once you’re confident in the pool, it’s time to head to the ocean. You’ll join your instructor for a guided dive to a maximum depth of 12 meters at one of our stunning dive sites around the Gili Islands.

And here’s something important: The same instructor who taught you in the classroom and the pool will be with you in the ocean. This continuity is critical. You already trust them, and they already understand your comfort level and needs.

In the ocean, you’ll explore vibrant reefs, colorful fish, and perhaps even sea turtles or rays—all while feeling safe, supported, and free to enjoy the moment.

This isn’t just a bucket-list item—it’s a fully immersive experience into the magic of the underwater world.


Post-Dive Debrief and Certificate of Recognition

After the dive, you’ll return to Oceans 5 for a relaxed debrief. Your instructor will review what went well, answer any lingering questions, and talk about your next steps if you want to continue learning.

Each participant receives a certificate of recognition—a keepsake of your first dive and your achievement in completing the program.

Many participants are surprised at how transformative the day is. What began as curiosity often ends in passion. Several of our current Divemaster candidates and even instructors started their journeys through this very DSD program at Oceans 5.


No Pressure, No Rushing – Just Learning at Your Own Pace

One of the most common questions we hear from potential students is:

“Can I do the program at my own pace?”

At Oceans 5, the answer is always yes.

If you’re not ready to move from the pool to the ocean, that’s fine. If you need extra time to repeat a skill, no problem. If you feel nervous or hesitant, your instructor is trained to recognize this and respond with patience, not pressure.

This level of attention and empathy is only possible in a dive center that values quality over quantity and believes in investing time in people—not just processing customers.


A Better First Impression of Diving

Your first dive matters.

It’s what sets the tone for the rest of your relationship with the ocean. A rushed or poorly conducted Discover Scuba Diving experience can turn people off from diving forever. On the other hand, a well-paced, caring introduction builds confidence, creates joy, and often inspires people to pursue further dive education.

That’s why we at Oceans 5 Gili Air don’t cut corners. We don’t cut time. And we certainly don’t cut standards.


Why It Matters to You – The Diver

You may not be thinking about becoming a professional diver right now. Maybe you’re just on holiday, looking for an exciting way to spend the day. That’s great! But your time, your safety, and your experience still deserve to be respected.

By choosing a dive center that puts you at the center of the program—not their schedule—you’ll have a safer, more enjoyable, and more empowering experience.

And who knows? Your Discover Scuba Diving experience at Oceans 5 might be the beginning of something far greater—a new passion, a new lifestyle, or even a new career.


How to Choose the Right Dive Shop for a DSD

Before signing up for a Discover Scuba Diving program anywhere, ask these questions:

  • How many participants per instructor?
  • Is there a full pool session included before the ocean dive?
  • Are the programs time-based or skill-based?
  • Will I get PADI materials before or during the course?
  • Is the same instructor with me from start to finish?

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, we are proud to say that we meet and exceed expectations in all of these areas.


Conclusion: Dive Deeper, Not Faster

Discover Scuba Diving is about more than putting on a tank and jumping into the water. It’s about discovering yourself—your confidence, your curiosity, your connection to the underwater world.

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, we don’t believe in rushing that process. We take the time with every student because you deserve to have the best possible first dive experience. Our instructors are here to guide you, support you, and make sure your first underwater breath is one you’ll never forget—for all the right reasons.

If you’re ready to take the plunge, come join us. We’ll take our time with you—because that’s what real dive education looks like.

Contact us today to book your Discover Scuba Diving program at Oceans 5 Gili Air. Your journey begins with one breath. Make it count

Is Scuba Diving Dangerous?

Is Scuba Diving Dangerous?

Is Scuba Diving Dangerous? Understanding the Risks, Realities, and Safety of Diving at Oceans 5 Gili Air One of the most frequently asked questions we get at Oceans 5 Gili Air is, “Is scuba diving dangerous?” And it’s a fair question—when people imagine diving, they often think 

Upcoming PADI IDC at Oceans 5 Gili Air with Course Director Waz

Upcoming PADI IDC at Oceans 5 Gili Air with Course Director Waz

Upcoming PADI IDC at Oceans 5 Gili Air Embrace Excellence: PADI IDC Starting July 2nd, 2025 Are you ready to elevate your scuba diving career and become an exemplary PADI Instructor? Oceans 5 Gili Air invites aspiring dive professionals to join the upcoming Instructor Development 

What to Do When You Get Stung by a Jellyfish: Facts, Myths, and Ocean Wisdom from the Gili Islands

What to Do When You Get Stung by a Jellyfish: Facts, Myths, and Ocean Wisdom from the Gili Islands

Jellyfish—graceful, translucent drifters of the ocean—can bring a moment of wonder when spotted underwater. But for many divers and swimmers, an encounter with a jellyfish is far from magical. A sting from these gelatinous creatures can lead to anything from a mild itch to a painful rash or, in rare cases, a serious reaction requiring medical care. At Oceans 5 Gili Air, safety and education are part of every dive, and understanding how to respond to a jellyfish sting is just as important as knowing how to clear a mask or check your dive gear.

Around the Gili Islands, jellyfish sightings are usually limited to just a few days at a time. The ocean currents and seasonal winds tend to bring in small groups of jellyfish, then carry them away just as quickly. Most stings are minor and manageable with basic first aid. But understanding what to do if you’re stung—and what not to do—can make a huge difference in your recovery and your overall diving experience.


1. Understanding Jellyfish in the Gili Islands

Transient Visitors of the Sea

Unlike in some tropical destinations where jellyfish populations remain steady year-round, the Gili Islands experience short periods when jellyfish are more common. These periods are largely dictated by ocean currents and wind patterns, which may bring blooms of jellyfish closer to shore or into popular dive sites. A bloom might last only a few days before the same currents and wind disperse the animals elsewhere.

Most jellyfish encountered around the Gilis are small, transparent species—often hard to spot until it’s too late. Divers occasionally report seeing small jellyfish or “stingers”, which are parts of jellyfish tentacles or tiny jellyfish larvae. These can float freely in the water and still contain active stinging cells, called nematocysts, capable of triggering a reaction.


Rare but Noteworthy: The Portuguese Man-of-War

Man of War | Gili Islands
Man of War | Gili Islands

Although exceedingly rare in this region, there have been occasional sightings of the Portuguese Man-of-War—a colonial organism often mistaken for a jellyfish but even more dangerous. When one is spotted, dive shops around the Gili Islands immediately alert each other via a shared WhatsApp safety group. As a precaution, dive sites with sightings are avoided until it’s safe to return.


2. What Happens When You’re Stung?

How Jellyfish Sting

Jellyfish use tentacles lined with thousands of specialized cells to paralyze or capture prey. These stinging cells, called cnidocytes, discharge tiny barbs that inject venom. Humans are not the intended target, but our skin can still trigger the release of these barbs when it comes into contact with jellyfish tentacles or drifting stingers.

The Body’s Reaction

The effects of a jellyfish sting can vary depending on:

  • The type of jellyfish
  • The individual’s sensitivity or allergies
  • The area of the body affected
  • The duration of contact

For most people around the Gilis, jellyfish stings cause:

  • Mild itching or burning
  • Redness or rash-like welts
  • Localized swelling

In rare cases, some individuals may experience:

  • Nausea or dizziness
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Muscle cramps or spasms
  • Systemic allergic reaction (anaphylaxis)

3. First Aid for Jellyfish Stings

Do NOT:

Let’s start by debunking common myths, because some instinctive actions can actually worsen the pain:

  • ❌ Do not pee on the sting: Contrary to popular belief (and movie scenes), urine does not neutralize jellyfish venom and may even trigger more stings by causing undischarged nematocysts to fire.
  • ❌ Do not rub the area: Rubbing can activate more stinging cells or spread the venom.
  • ❌ Do not rinse with fresh water: Freshwater can cause the stingers to discharge more venom.

Do:

Here’s the correct first aid protocol, which we at Oceans 5 Gili Air follow on our dive boats and in the dive center:

  1. Exit the water calmly and safely.
    • Avoid panic. Signal your buddy or dive guide, and make your way to the boat or shore.
  2. Rinse the affected area with vinegar.
    • We always keep a bottle of vinegar in our emergency box onboard all Oceans 5 boats. Vinegar neutralizes the nematocysts and prevents them from firing further.
    • If vinegar is unavailable, use saltwaternot freshwater.
  3. Remove tentacles carefully.
    • Use tweezers or the edge of a card (like a credit card) to gently scrape off any remaining tentacles.
    • Wear gloves if available, or use a towel or cloth to protect your hands.
  4. Apply heat.
    • Immersing the sting area in hot water (40–45°C) for 20 to 45 minutes can relieve pain by denaturing the venom proteins.
    • If hot water is unavailable, a warm compress may also help.
  5. Monitor for allergic reaction.
    • If the diver shows signs of difficulty breathing, chest pain, or swelling beyond the sting area, seek emergency medical care immediately.

4. When to Seek Medical Attention

Most jellyfish stings on Gili Air are mild and treatable on-site with vinegar and rest. But seek medical help if:

  • Pain is severe or spreading
  • There’s swelling on the face, neck, or genitals
  • Shortness of breath, dizziness, or confusion develops
  • The sting covers a large area of the body
  • There’s a known allergy to insect or marine stings

Clinics on Gili Air

Gili Air has several clinics equipped to handle jellyfish stings and mild allergic reactions. Doctors speak English and can provide antihistamines, pain relief, and further treatment if needed.

If further care is required, especially for severe reactions, transport to hospitals in Lombok is arranged. Clinics on Gili Air work with boat operators and hospitals to ensure fast evacuation if necessary. Thankfully, such situations are extremely rare.


5. Prevention: How to Reduce the Risk of Jellyfish Stings

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, our dive team takes proactive measures to protect divers and snorkelers. Here’s how you can help reduce the chances of getting stung:

Listen to Your Guides

If jellyfish are present, dive shops will inform you. We may:

  • Change the dive site
  • Delay the dive
  • Advise on extra precautions

We always put safety first, and the ocean provides many alternative dive sites to explore while we wait for jellyfish to move on.


Wear Protection

  • full-length wetsuit or rash guard acts as a physical barrier against jellyfish tentacles.
  • Gloves, boots, and hoods provide added protection, especially in peak jellyfish seasons.

Look Before You Leap

  • Before jumping into the water, especially from boats, scan the surface for jellyfish or tentacles.
  • If you see jellyfish floating on the surface or trapped around mooring lines, inform your guide.

Avoid Touching Suspicious Objects

Even jellyfish tentacles washed up on the beach can still sting. Do not touch marine debris or unfamiliar creatures with bare hands.


6. The Myth of Peeing on a Jellyfish Sting

Let’s clarify this once more—urine is not a jellyfish cure.

The myth likely arose from a misunderstanding about acidity or salinity. However, urine’s composition varies greatly, and in many cases it triggers more stings instead of easing them. Studies have shown that:

  • Vinegar or acetic acid works best for box jellyfish and stingers
  • Hot water immersion is one of the most reliable ways to relieve pain and reduce venom activity

In other words: leave the first aid to proper tools—not your bladder.


7. Oceans 5’s Approach to Jellyfish Safety

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, every diver receives a comprehensive safety briefing before entering the water. During certain seasons, our briefings include jellyfish awareness, and our guides inspect the water before dives.

Onboard each boat, we carry:

  • Emergency first aid kits
  • Vinegar bottles
  • Gloves and tweezers
  • Oxygen units and communication tools for contacting clinics if needed

Our staff are trained in first aid and emergency oxygen provision, and our divemasters and instructors receive regular refreshers to handle marine-related incidents.


8. Final Thoughts: Respect the Ocean, Be Prepared

Jellyfish stings can be unpleasant, but with the right knowledge and tools, they are easy to manage and rarely dangerous—especially around Gili Air.

The ocean is a shared space. Jellyfish, like sharks, corals, and turtles, are part of the rich ecosystem that makes the Gili Islands a top dive destination. As divers and snorkelers, we are guests in their world. That means:

  • Understanding marine life
  • Respecting ocean creatures
  • Acting responsibly in the water

If you’re diving with us at Oceans 5 and encounter jellyfish or get stung, know that you’re in safe hands. We’re here to ensure that your dive experience is not only unforgettable but also safe, respectful, and well-supported.


9. Want to Learn More?

If you’re interested in marine safety, jellyfish biology, or ocean conservation, talk to our team. We regularly organize:

  • Reef and beach cleanups
  • Conservation talks
  • PADI Specialty Courses like Underwater Naturalist and Project AWARE

And if you’re curious about first aid for marine injuries, consider enrolling in the PADI Emergency First Response (EFR) course or the Rescue Diver Course.


10. Summary: What to Do if You’re Stung by a Jellyfish

StepAction
1Exit the water calmly
2Rinse with vinegar (not fresh water)
3Remove tentacles gently with tweezers or a card
4Apply heat (hot water immersion)
5Monitor for allergic reaction
6Seek medical help if symptoms are severe

Oceans 5 Gili Air is here to keep you safe, informed, and inspired. Whether you’re diving for the first time or you’re a seasoned instructor, our team is ready to guide you through every wave, every reef, and—on rare occasions—every jellyfish sting.

Protecting Gili Air’s Underwater World: An Amazing Evening Led by Oceans 5

Protecting Gili Air’s Underwater World: An Amazing Evening Led by Oceans 5

A Mission Beneath the Surface It was an amazing evening in the harbor of Gili Air. As the sun began to set and painted the sky in soft hues of orange and pink, a dedicated team of divers gathered for a mission that went beyond