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A New Chapter for Oceans 5 Gili Air

A New Chapter for Oceans 5 Gili Air

Ramon and Warren (Waz) Join the SSI Instructor Trainer Seminar Oceans 5 Gili Air is entering an exciting new era in its long and respected history of professional dive education. For the very first time, the renowned dive center is hosting an SSI Instructor Trainer Seminar (ITS)—a 

Another Major Advantage of Becoming an SSI Instructor

Another Major Advantage of Becoming an SSI Instructor

Another Major Advantage of Becoming an SSI Instructor: More Instructor Ratings from Day One Choosing to become a scuba diving instructor is not only about passion for the ocean, teaching skills, or lifestyle freedom. It is also a professional business decision. How many courses you 

The First SSI Instructor Training Course at Oceans 5 Gili Air

The First SSI Instructor Training Course at Oceans 5 Gili Air

A New Chapter Starts on 13 February

On the 13th of February, Oceans 5 Gili Air will officially start a new chapter in its long history of professional dive education: the first SSI Instructor Training Course (ITC). After more than a decade as a leading instructor development center on the Gili Islands, Oceans 5 is expanding its professional training pathway and aligning itself with the changing reality of the dive industry in Indonesia and worldwide.

In the coming days, Warren “Waz” Beyers will join the SSI Instructor Trainer Seminar. Once he successfully completes this seminar and receives his SSI Instructor Trainer rating, he will immediately begin delivering Oceans 5’s first SSI ITC. The course is scheduled to start on the 13th of February and marks the beginning of a new professional training era on Gili Air.

For Oceans 5, this is not simply a change of agency logo on the wall. It is a strategic move based on years of observing the market, employment trends on the Gili Islands, operational efficiency, instructor costs, and long-term sustainability for dive professionals. The philosophy remains exactly the same: small groups, personal attention, realistic teaching techniques, strong environmental awareness, and producing confident instructors who are ready for real-world teaching — not just for passing an evaluation.

Waz Becoming an SSI Instructor Trainer

Waz is well known within Oceans 5 and far beyond as an experienced instructor trainer who has guided hundreds of instructor candidates through professional programs over the years. His decision to attend the SSI Instructor Trainer Seminar reflects both personal professional growth and Oceans 5’s long-term commitment to staying aligned with industry developments.

The SSI Instructor Trainer Seminar focuses on modern instructor education methodology, digital learning integration, consistent quality control, and standardized evaluation procedures. Once Waz passes the seminar, he will be authorized to conduct full SSI Instructor Training Courses independently at Oceans 5 Gili Air.

This ensures continuity for candidates: the same familiar teaching style, the same high expectations, and the same mentoring approach — but now within the SSI training framework. Candidates who have trained with Waz in the past already know his emphasis on clarity, structure, safety, real-life teaching scenarios, and strong in-water control. Those elements remain unchanged.

A Special Cross-Over Opportunity for Former IDC Candidates

One of the most exciting announcements surrounding the first SSI ITC is the special onboarding deal for former PADI IDC candidates who trained at Oceans 5 in the past.

For many years, Oceans 5 has trained hundreds of instructor candidates who are now working worldwide. Many of them remain connected to the dive center and follow the developments on Gili Air. For those former candidates, this year offers a unique opportunity to cross over to SSI at a significantly reduced price.

Normally, the onboarding (cross-over) fee is €1,000 per candidate. For former Oceans 5 IDC candidates, the special price is only €750 per person.

This onboarding fee does not include SSI digital learning materials and certification fees, which are standard worldwide and paid directly to SSI:

  • SSI Open Water Instructor Digital Learning: IDR 6,000,000
  • SSI Professional Registration and Initial Year Membership: IDR 2,000,000
  • Instructor Package: IDR 1,000,000
  • Instructor Evaluation (IE) Fee: €550

This cross-over program allows former candidates to quickly integrate into the SSI system while benefiting from Oceans 5’s familiar teaching environment, facilities, and mentoring approach.

For many professionals who are planning to work on the Gili Islands or elsewhere in Southeast Asia, this onboarding pathway makes strong financial and career sense.

Three Major Advantages of Becoming an SSI Instructor on the Gili Islands

The decision to become an SSI Instructor is not only about certification — it is about employability, long-term costs, and professional sustainability. On the Gili Islands especially, three advantages stand out clearly.

1. Lower Total Investment Compared to a PADI IDC

The total cost of becoming an SSI Instructor is significantly lower than completing a PADI Instructor Development Course and Examination on the Gili Islands. When all mandatory agency fees, materials, and evaluations are compared, the difference easily approaches €1,000 or more.

For young professionals, career changers, or instructors building their first professional experience, this lower entry cost reduces financial pressure and allows candidates to invest more in practical experience, equipment, or extended internships rather than administrative fees.

Lower upfront investment does not mean lower quality. The training standards, evaluation rigor, and professional expectations remain high. The difference lies in how the training structure and digital systems are organized.

2. Higher Employability on the Gili Islands

The diving landscape on the Gili Islands has shifted noticeably over the past years. While the islands were historically dominated by PADI dive centers, more and more operations have transitioned to SSI. Today, there are more SSI dive centers on the Gili Islands than PADI dive centers.

This directly impacts employment opportunities. As a newly certified SSI Instructor, candidates have a broader range of potential employers locally. This increases flexibility, seasonal job opportunities, and long-term career stability within the region.

For instructors who plan to stay in Indonesia or Southeast Asia, aligning with the dominant agency in the region improves employability and reduces dependency on a limited number of operators.

3. SSI Cashback and Pro Rewards System

SSI operates a cashback and professional reward system that allows instructors to earn credits based on certifications issued. In many cases, active instructors are able to cover their annual membership renewal fully through these earned rewards.

For instructors working consistently on busy destinations like the Gili Islands, this often means a free professional renewal for the following year. In practical terms, instructors who remain active may not need to pay their 2027 membership fee out of pocket.

Over several years, this represents significant long-term savings and improves overall career sustainability.

Why Oceans 5 Is the Right Place for Your SSI ITC

While agency choice matters, the quality of the training center matters even more. Oceans 5 Gili Air offers a unique environment for professional development that goes far beyond standard course delivery.

Proven Instructor Training Experience

Oceans 5 has been conducting professional-level training for many years and has consistently focused on producing confident instructors rather than simply achieving pass rates. Small group sizes, individual coaching, realistic scenario training, and flexible pacing ensure that candidates develop true teaching competence.

The same educational philosophy now applies to the SSI ITC.

Outstanding Facilities

Oceans 5 offers some of the best training facilities on the Gili Islands:

  • A modern classroom designed specifically for professional training.
  • Two large swimming pools ideal for confined-water skill development and instructor demonstrations.
  • A dedicated training boat allowing flexible scheduling and consistent logistics.
  • On-site compressor room with modern air and nitrox systems.
  • Spacious equipment facilities and professional servicing standards.

This infrastructure allows training to run smoothly, safely, and efficiently — without compromises or rushed scheduling.

SSI ITC Gili Islands | Instructor Training Gili Islands
SSI ITC Gili Islands | Instructor Training Gili Islands

Realistic Teaching Environment

Candidates do not train in isolation or artificial scenarios. Oceans 5 operates year-round with real students, real courses, and real operational challenges. This allows instructor candidates to gain exposure to authentic teaching environments, customer interaction, time management, safety supervision, and teamwork dynamics.

Graduates leave with practical confidence rather than theoretical readiness.

Strong Environmental Philosophy

Environmental responsibility remains one of the core pillars of Oceans 5. Instructor candidates are trained to teach neutral buoyancy, reef awareness, conservation principles, and responsible diving behavior from the very first confined-water session.

Ongoing partnerships with local conservation organizations, marine research institutions, and weekly clean-up initiatives reinforce the role of instructors as environmental ambassadors — not only as educators.

Stable, Experienced Team

Oceans 5 benefits from a long-term, stable instructor and management team. Many staff members have been part of the organization for years, creating consistency in training quality, mentoring culture, and operational standards.

Candidates benefit from exposure to different teaching styles, operational perspectives, and leadership approaches — all within a supportive and professional environment.

A Strong Invitation to Former and New Candidates

The first SSI Instructor Training Course starting on 13 February is not only an important milestone for Oceans 5 — it is an opportunity for divers and professionals who want to position themselves strategically for the future of the dive industry on the Gili Islands.

For former IDC candidates, the special onboarding offer provides an affordable pathway to expand qualifications and employability. For new candidates, the SSI ITC offers a modern, cost-efficient, and career-oriented instructor pathway supported by one of the most experienced training centers in the region.

The combination of lower investment, higher local employability, long-term membership savings, and Oceans 5’s proven training quality makes this a compelling opportunity.

The future of professional dive training on Gili Air is evolving — and Oceans 5 is proud to lead that transition.

If you are ready to take the next step in your diving career, this is your moment.

The Gili Islands: A Tropical Escape Where Life Slows Down

The Gili Islands: A Tropical Escape Where Life Slows Down

The Gili Islands Just off the northwest coast of Lombok lies a small cluster of islands that feels like a different world altogether: the Gili Islands. For many travelers, the Gilis represent what they imagine a tropical island holiday should be—white-sand beaches, turquoise water, coral reefs 

The Word Is Out: Oceans 5 Gili Air Is Crossing Over from PADI to SSI

The Word Is Out: Oceans 5 Gili Air Is Crossing Over from PADI to SSI

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Tri-Isla-Thon: Running Together Across the Gili Islands

Tri-Isla-Thon: Running Together Across the Gili Islands

Running Together Across the Gili Islands

On the 13th of December, something special happened in the heart of the Gili Matra Marine Park. Before most of the islands were awake, 86 runners—a mix of local residents and international participants—gathered with one shared goal: to take part in the Tri-Isla-Thon, a unique endurance run that connects Gili Air, Gili Trawangan, and Gili Meno into one continuous journey of approximately 17 kilometers.

This was not a race defined by podiums, medals, or finishing times. Instead, the Tri-Isla-Thon stood for community, fitness, connection, and support for local education on Gili Air. Among the runners was Oceans 5 Gili Air Instructor Irene, who embraced the challenge—an experience she describes as demanding, inspiring, and deeply rewarding.


A Run Through a Marine Park

The Gili Islands—Gili Air, Gili Trawangan, and Gili Meno—are best known for their white sandy beaches, coral reefs, and relaxed island lifestyle. Together they form the Gili Matra Marine Park, a protected area that balances tourism, conservation, and local community life.

The Tri-Isla-Thon offers a completely different way to experience these islands. Instead of viewing them from a boat or underwater, runners explore the entire coastline on foot, feeling the changing terrain, the humidity of the early morning air, and the gradual rise of the sun over the Lombok Strait.

Running across all three islands in one morning is no small achievement. Each island has its own rhythm, surface conditions, and atmosphere—making the Tri-Isla-Thon as mentally engaging as it is physically demanding.


An Early Start on Gili Air

The day began early—very early. At 5:00 a.m., while most of Gili Air was still quiet, runners assembled at the starting point. The sky was just beginning to brighten, and the temperature was still forgiving, offering the most comfortable conditions of the entire run.

Starting on Gili Air set the tone for the event. Known for its community feel and laid-back pace, the island provided a welcoming and encouraging start. Locals waved, fellow runners exchanged smiles, and conversations flowed easily in the first kilometers.

Dive Instructor Irene | Oceans 5 Gili Air
Dive Instructor Irene | Oceans 5 Gili Air

For many participants, including Instructor Irene, this early stage was about finding rhythm rather than speed. The sound of footsteps on sandy paths, the occasional call of morning birds, and the sight of fishing boats preparing for the day created a calm yet energizing atmosphere.


Moving On to Gili Trawangan

After completing the loop around Gili Air, the runners continued toward Gili Trawangan, the largest and busiest of the three islands. The transition marked a noticeable change in both energy and environment.

Gili Trawangan’s wider paths and longer stretches allowed runners to open their stride. At the same time, the island was beginning to wake up—bicycles appeared, staff prepared restaurants, and early-morning beach walkers offered encouragement from the sidelines.

Despite being known for its nightlife, Gili T showed a different face that morning: one of sport, health, and community engagement. The mix of local and international runners was especially visible here, reflecting how sport can bring together people from very different backgrounds around a shared experience.

Instructor Irene later shared that this middle section felt strong and motivating. The group energy helped maintain pace, and the sense of running “together” rather than competing made the kilometers pass quickly.


The Challenge of Gili Meno

The final leg of the Tri-Isla-Thon led runners to Gili Meno, the quietest and most tranquil of the three islands. By the time participants arrived, the clock was moving toward 8:00 a.m., and the sun was fully up.

According to Instructor Irene, this was where the run truly became challenging.

“The last island was the most tiring,” she explained. “The heat and the sun really started to kick in.”

Gili Meno’s peaceful nature means fewer distractions—no busy streets, no crowds—just long stretches of path, open sky, and rising temperatures. Fatigue set in, legs felt heavier, and hydration became critical.

Yet this final section also embodied the spirit of the Tri-Isla-Thon. Runners encouraged each other, slowed down together when needed, and made sure no one was left behind. The focus remained firmly on finishing as a group, not on finishing first.

At around 8:30 a.m., the run came to an end on Gili Meno—smiles, tired legs, and a strong sense of accomplishment all around.


Not About Winning, But About Meaning

What makes the Tri-Isla-Thon special is its philosophy. This event is not about competition. There were no elite categories or prize money. Instead, the emphasis was on:

  • Socializing across cultures
  • Promoting fitness and healthy lifestyles
  • Supporting local education initiatives on Gili Air
  • Strengthening community bonds across the islands

In a destination often associated with holidays and leisure, the Tri-Isla-Thon reminds everyone—locals and visitors alike—that the islands are also home to real communities with real needs and shared responsibilities.

By linking sport with social impact, the event gives running a deeper purpose. Every step taken around the islands contributes not just to personal health, but to the future of local children and educational opportunities on Gili Air.


Instructor Irene: A Role Model Beyond Diving

At Oceans 5 Gili Air, instructors are known not only for their diving skills, but also for leading by example above water. Instructor Irene’s participation in the Tri-Isla-Thon reflects exactly that mindset.

As a dive professional, Irene promotes an active, balanced lifestyle—one that includes fitness, mental resilience, and community involvement. Completing a 17-kilometer multi-island run shows the same determination and preparation that she brings to her work underwater.

Her experience also highlights an important message: you don’t need to be a professional athlete to take part. With training, motivation, and the right mindset, challenges like the Tri-Isla-Thon become achievable and enjoyable.

Irene has already set her sights on the future.

She is looking forward to the next Tri-Isla-Thon and has already started training for next year’s run—proof that the event doesn’t just end at the finish line, but inspires long-term commitment to health and fitness.


A Different Way to Experience the Gili Islands

For many participants, the Tri-Isla-Thon offered a completely new perspective on the Gili Islands. Running the full circumference of each island reveals details that are often missed:

  • Quiet back paths away from the beaches
  • Sunrise reflections over calm seas
  • Local life waking up in the early hours
  • The physical reality of island distances

It’s an experience that connects people more deeply to the place they live in—or are visiting—transforming familiar islands into a shared challenge and achievement.


Looking Ahead to Next Year

With 86 runners taking part this year, the Tri-Isla-Thon is clearly growing. The mix of local and international participants shows strong community support and increasing awareness of the event’s goals.

As more people become interested in combining sport, social connection, and positive impact, the Tri-Isla-Thon has the potential to become a fixed highlight on the Gili Islands calendar—something people train for, look forward to, and return for year after year.

Dive Instructor Irene | Oceans 5 Gili Air
Dive Instructor Irene | Oceans 5 Gili Air

For Oceans 5 Gili Air and its team, seeing instructors like Irene actively participating reinforces the dive center’s broader philosophy: being part of the island means contributing beyond your own business, supporting health, education, and community initiatives whenever possible.


A Run That Connects More Than Islands

The Tri-Isla-Thon is more than a 17-kilometer run. It’s a reminder that movement brings people together, that community grows through shared effort, and that even in paradise, meaningful challenges have a place.

As the sun rose over Gili Meno and the last runners crossed the finish point, one thing was clear: this wasn’t the end—it was the beginning of training, planning, and anticipation for next year’s Tri-Isla-Thon.

And if Instructor Irene’s enthusiasm is anything to go by, many familiar faces will be back at the starting line at 5:00 a.m., ready once again to run the islands together.

What Oceans 5 Gili Air Did for the Community in 2025

What Oceans 5 Gili Air Did for the Community in 2025

Oceans 5 Gili Air in 2025 Oceans 5 Gili Air has always believed that a dive centre should be more than a business operating on an island. From the very beginning, Oceans 5 has taken the position that respect from the local community is not 

A New Chapter for Oceans 5 Gili Air

A New Chapter for Oceans 5 Gili Air

A New Chapter for Oceans 5 Gili Air: Change, Growth, and the Same Heartbeat If you’ve seen our recent social media posts, heard whispers around the island, or caught a few rumors online, you might already know: after 15 incredible years, Oceans 5 Gili Air is 

Divemaster Internship Program for Indonesian Citizens 2025

Divemaster Internship Program for Indonesian Citizens 2025

Divemaster Internship Program for Indonesian Citizens 2025: Empowering Local Talent at Oceans 5 Gili Air

For more than 15 years, Oceans 5 Gili Air has stood not only as a dive centre dedicated to high-quality training but also as a place deeply rooted in the local community. Since opening in 2010, the goal has always been simple yet powerful: create opportunities. Opportunities for education, opportunities for employment, and opportunities for Indonesians to grow into confident professionals in the global diving industry.

The 2025 Divemaster Internship Program for Indonesian Citizens is one of the clearest examples of this mission in action. This year, Oceans 5 offered 15 fully sponsored divemaster internships, giving Indonesian divers the chance to take their first steps into the world of professional diving without financial barriers. At the end of the selection period, seven talented Indonesians—Tegar, Ziki, Yani, Mul, Fajar, Zain, and Adrian—took the opportunity and committed to a three-month professional journey that will prepare them for a long, sustainable, and meaningful career in diving.

And their journey is only just beginning.


A Unique Opportunity for Indonesians in the Dive Industry

The diving industry in Indonesia is growing rapidly. From Bali to Komodo, from Raja Ampat to the Gili Islands, Indonesia has become one of the world’s most visited scuba destinations. But despite the booming tourism, many local divers struggle to access higher-level training. Professional courses are expensive, and many Indonesian divers simply never get the chance to continue beyond Rescue Diver level.

Oceans 5 believes that must change.

That is why the Divemaster Internship Program for Indonesian Citizens was created:
to remove financial obstacles, to transfer knowledge, to build confidence, and to prepare local divers for real careers—not just certifications.

In 2025, Oceans 5 committed to providing 15 fully sponsored divemaster programs, and seven motivated candidatesstepped forward. These candidates were not chosen based on financial need alone. They were chosen based on passion, willingness to learn, and a long-term vision of working in the diving world. This program was never about collecting certificates; it was about building professionals.


Meet the 2025 Indonesian Divemaster Interns

Each of the seven interns brought their own personality, dreams, and strengths to Oceans 5. Together, they formed a unique team—supporting one another, discovering new skills, and learning the standards that make a great divemaster.

Tegar

Known for his calm nature and natural people-skills, Tegar quickly became a favourite among instructors and fun divers. His ability to connect with guests, stay focused under pressure, and organise tasks made him an excellent future divemaster.

Ziki

Ziki is proof that passion can take you anywhere. His motivation and enthusiasm were visible every single day—whether on the boat, in the classroom, or assisting instructors. He has a natural instinct for the ocean and is ready for the next step in his professional journey.

Yani

Already familiar with boat work and water activities, Yani was one of the fastest learners underwater. He is technically strong, responsible, and focused—qualities that the industry truly appreciates.

Mul

Quiet but incredibly dedicated, Mul learned quickly and consistently. His discipline and respect for standards made him stand out. He is exactly the type of professional the Indonesian dive industry needs: responsible, patient, and detail-oriented.

Fajar

With a strong work ethic and a deep love for the ocean, Fajar showed great progress throughout the program. His friendly personality and teamwork spirit made him a key part of the 2025 internship family.

Zain

Always smiling, always curious—Zain reminded everyone why people fall in love with diving. He is passionate, social, and has a true enthusiasm for learning. These qualities will take him far.

Adrian

Calm, thoughtful, and highly committed, Adrian developed a strong understanding of both diving and customer service. He completed his internship as a confident and capable divemaster.


From Internship to Real Employment: A Pathway to Careers

The goal of the internship was never to “produce divemasters.” The goal was to create opportunities. And this is exactly what is already happening.

Some of the 2025 interns have taken their skills far across Indonesia:

  • Some have already secured jobs in Raja Ampat and Komodo, two of the most prestigious diving destinations in the country. Working in these regions is a dream for many Indonesian divers—it means good salaries, steady careers, and access to world-class marine life.
  • Some will stay at Oceans 5 Gili Air, becoming part of the team that trained them. Oceans 5 believes in continuity and local empowerment. When interns show commitment, honesty, and professionalism, they earn a place in the family.
  • Some are still looking for the right opportunity, and Oceans 5 continues to support them with job references, networks, and guidance.

This is not the end of their training. This is the beginning of their professional lives.


What Makes the Oceans 5 Internship Special?

1. High-Quality Training in a Real Dive Centre Environment

Interns do not simulate tasks. They assist on real courses, real students, and real daily operations. This creates true readiness for work in any dive centre in Indonesia or abroad.

Divemaster Internship Indonesia | Oceans 5 Gili Air | Support Local Gili Islands
Divemaster Internship Indonesia | Oceans 5 Gili Air | Support Local Gili Islands

2. A Full Three-Month Program

Becoming a divemaster is not something that happens in two weeks. The Oceans 5 internship lasts three full months, allowing enough time for deep learning, skill development, and personal growth.

3. Maximum Five Interns Every Three Months

This ensures personal attention, close supervision, and proper mentoring. Oceans 5 will never train large groups of interns at the same time.

4. Training in a PADI CDC Environment (until 2025)

Oceans 5 is known for high standards, structured teaching, and strict adherence to safety. Even after transitioning away from PADI in 2026, the teaching philosophy remains the same:
quality, safety, professionalism, and environmental respect.

5. True Community Support

This program does not receive external funding. Oceans 5 finances everything: instructor time, equipment, training materials, boat costs, and supervision—all because supporting local Indonesians is a core value of the company.


2026: Continuing the Commitment to Indonesian Divers

The success of the 2025 internship confirmed one thing:
the local community needs and deserves this opportunity.

That is why in 2026, Oceans 5 will continue to support Indonesian citizens by offering a new round of free divemaster internships.

The structure remains the same:

  • Free 3-month Divemaster Internship
  • Maximum 5 interns per group
  • Indonesian citizens only
  • Requirements: Advanced Open Water & Rescue Diver certification

This program is perfect for Indonesians who dream of a career in the dive industry but do not have the financial means to reach the professional level. Oceans 5 wants Indonesians to be well represented in the diving world—not just as boat crew or snorkel guides, but as professional divemasters, instructors, conservation leaders, and managers.


Why Oceans 5 Believes in Local Empowerment

Being located on Gili Air means being part of a small, close-knit community. Many of the island’s families rely on tourism for their livelihoods. By training Indonesians to become professional divers, Oceans 5 is contributing directly to long-term, sustainable income opportunities for local communities.

Divemaster Internship Indonesia | Oceans 5 Gili Air | Support Local Gili Islands
Divemaster Internship Indonesia | Oceans 5 Gili Air | Support Local Gili Islands

Indonesia should not only be the world’s top diving destination—it should also be home to the best Indonesian divers.

Oceans 5’s philosophy is simple:

  • Train locals.
  • Empower locals.
  • Give opportunities.
  • Prepare them for real careers.

And the results speak for themselves: graduates now working across the country, improving their families’ lives, and creating real futures in the marine tourism sector.


How to Apply for the 2026 Divemaster Internship

If you are an Indonesian citizen and want to start a career in the diving industry, this is your chance.

You must meet the following requirements:

  • Indonesian citizen
  • Advanced Open Water
  • Rescue Diver certification
  • Motivated, dedicated, and ready to commit for 3 months

To apply or ask questions:

📱 WhatsApp: +62 8533 339 7823
📧 Email: [email protected]

Applications will be reviewed based on motivation, attitude, and long-term goals, not English level or previous experience in tourism.


A Future Built on Passion and Opportunity

The 2025 Indonesian Divemaster Internship Program has already changed lives. Tegar, Ziki, Yani, Mul, Fajar, Zain, and Adrian are the proof:
with opportunity, guidance, and mentorship, Indonesian divers can become world-class professionals.

Oceans 5 Gili Air is proud of each of them—and even more proud of the message this program sends:

Diving in Indonesia should be led by Indonesians.

The ocean belongs to everyone, but the opportunity to work professionally within it must be accessible to local communities first. Oceans 5 will continue to stand behind this principle—today, in 2026, and in every year ahead.

If you are ready to take the first step toward a career in the diving world, the next internship is waiting for you.

Your journey starts here. At Oceans 5 Gili Air.

Why Scuba Diving Is a Great Sport for Kids

Why Scuba Diving Is a Great Sport for Kids

Why Scuba Diving Is a Great Sport for Kids: A Lifelong Adventure Begins Underwater Family holidays often come with a familiar challenge: What can we do that is fun, meaningful, and unforgettable for the kids? While many families turn to beach games, snorkeling trips, or island activities,