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Sunset marks the end of the day shift for most marine inhabitants and sets the stage for other more elusive creatures which venture out under the cover of darkness.
Armed with underwater torches and an experienced guide, you will go in search of octopuses, cuttlefish, moray eels, hermit crabs, scorpion fish and dozens of other nocturnal creatures which lurk around every twist and turn of the reef.
Night dives are available to divers holding a minimum PADI Open Water certification (or equivalent) and if this is your first night dive we’ll be happy to sign you off on your PADI Night Adventure Dive which can be used toward your PADI Advanced Diver Certification.
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