Lakmal Fernando – Local guide and Tuktuk driver in Aluthgama and surroundings
There are certainly countless good drivers, but I would like to mention here him: Lakmal Fernando’s tuktuk driver in Aluthgama.During our multi-day stay in Aluthgama we met Lakmal as very responsible and prudent driver and guide. Always helpful, he likes to go to the wishes of its guests.
Lakmal be reached at + 94-771672009. By Lakmal we were among others in a Turtle Farm and the mask museum in Ambalangoda.
Poseidon Diving Station is Sri Lanka’s longest established PADI dive centre. Since 1973 we have been discovering shipwrecks and dive sites around the island, taking divers to these spots and establishing Sri Lanka as a diving destination on the world map.
In 1998 we became a PADI centre and have trained thousands of students from almost every country, becoming the first PADI five star centre in 2004 Working with PADI to increase the quality of training and standards throughout Sri Lanka.
In 2012 we became Sri Lanka’s first IDC centre and have conducted the first ever IDC here in 2013.
Diving in Sri Lanka gives you a great opportunity to see our historic shipwrecks and colourful reefs, all in warm, clear water and easy to dive. Hikkaduwa’s home reef gives you a chance to do shallow water training in a marine environment renowned for its resident turtle population.
The island has a thriving dive industry with nearly 50 dive centres around the island, diving in the southwest from November until April and the northeast April until October. Our blue whale and sperm whale population are world famous.
The island also offers a large choice of fascinating temples, historic sites, rainforests and national parks and an incredibly friendly, welcoming local population. Travelling here is simple and living costs low, making it an enjoyable and economic choice.
Our IDC.
Poseidon Diving Station runs a small group, strongly supported IDC over 2 weeks. These two weeks include a special IDC preparation module, the IDC itself, marine resource management, EFR instructor and O2 provider training.
Since our first IDC we have had a 100% pass rate, due to the small group structure, individual attention from the course director and knowledgeable IDC staff. The course is friendly and open, encouraging students to become confident, able instructors.
To encourage a strong group atmosphere and truly experience life in a dive centre we offer free accommodation in the dive centre for candidates during the IDC and IE.
As the students stay in the dive centre they have constant access to the water and tanks, and are support by the staff instructors to spend as much extra time in the water as they wish.
Divemaster Training in Sri Lanka
Poseidon Diving Station runs divemaster training year round. You can train on an individual basis or as part of a group.
As a dive master you will lead others on dives and assist in diver training. It opens the doors to work all over the world.
To train as a PADI Dive master you need to be 18 and a rescue diver with at least 40 logged dives to start the course and 60 on completion. You will also need an EFR qualification within the last 24 months and a medical statement signed by a doctor.
The PADI Divemaster course teaches you to be a leader and take charge of dive activities. Through knowledge development sessions, waterskills exercises and workshops, and hands-on practical assessment, you develop the skills to organize and direct a variety of scuba diving activities. Topics and practical workshops include:
The role and characteristics of the PADI Divemaster
Supervising dive activities and assisting with student divers
Diver safety and risk management
Divemaster conducted programs and specialized skills
Business of diving and your career
Awareness of the dive environment
Dive setup and management
Mapping an open water site
Conducting dive briefings
Organizing a search and recovery project and a deep dive
Conducting a scuba review and skin diver course
Assisting with Discover Scuba Diving and leading Discover Local Diving programs
Just some of the Tours and Good Experiences in Sri Lanka
For such a unique and beautiful country, Sri Lanka is fun-packed with opportunities for really special travel experiences, whether you’re a foodie, a culture vulture or a VIP Executive in search of some pampering on a welll deserved luxury break.
A trip to Sri Lanka is full of history, culture, and adrenaline-pumping adventure.
Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has been growing steadily with exciting outdoor adventures and outstanding 5 star hotels.
This is a cultural crossroads to experience
Muslim fishing villages
Buddhist temples and ceremonies
Tamel Tea Plantations
Christian Churches
Good Experiences in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka offers beautiful beaches and gently rolling hills to relax and unwind. Breath taking scenery varying with towering rock formations, jungle treks with abundant wildlife. Experience active adventure activities and wonderful watersports.
These are some of the most amazing adventure travel experiences to put on your to-do list for Sri Lanka.
BICYCLE TOUR, BENTOTA
Explore Bentota by bicycle, visiting the Virahaya Temple and Lunuganga House.
BUDURUWAGALA, ELLA
Ancient rock carvings deep in the dry jungle west of Wellawaya.
COLOMBO CITY WALK, COLOMBO
Spend a few hours exploring Colombo’s architecture, hidden gems and colonial history with local expert Mark Forbes.
CONTRASTS OF KANDY, KANDY
Explore the rich history of Kandy, including the Royal Botanical Garden and Queen’s Hotel.
COOKING CLASSES, INLAND FROM GALLE
Learn to cook authentic Sri Lankan cuisine
DEEP SEA FISHING, BENTOTA
Spend the early morning fishing in the rich waters around Sri Lanka’s southwest coast.
GOLF – VICTORIA COURSE, KANDY, KANDY
A round on one of the most scenic golf courses in Asia
HOT AIR BALLOONING, DAMBULLA
Glide majestically above ruined cities, sail over undisturbed wildlife and hover as the sun rises through the morning mist on the horizon.
HUNDUNGODA TEA ESTATE, KOGGALA
A family run high end working tea estate on the south coast of Sri Lanka.
LAHUGALA NATIONAL PARK, ARUGUM BAY
Sri Lanka’s smallest national park, Lahugala is a great spot for watching Asian elephants in the wild and is just a skip from Arugum Bay.
MALIGAWILA STANDING BUDDHA, ELLA
Sri Lanka’s largest standing Buddha, hidden within the jungle of the lower hills.
MARKET, COOKING AND GALLE FORT, INLAND FROM GALLE
A morning market visit and cooking class, followed by a guided walk of Galle Fort.
MEKONG DELTA BY SPEEDBOAT, MEKONG DELTA
Get off-the-beaten track in style and delve deeper into the palm fringed Mekong delta to experience local life.
PIDARUNGULA ROCK, SIGIRIYA
Just beside Sigiriya Rock Fortress lies another granite rock jutting out of the surrounding lowland, Pidarungula Rock.
RESVEHERA MONASTERY, DAMBULLA
Ancient monastic complex hidden away in the heart of elephant country.
SIGIRIYA AND VILLAGE FARM EXPERIENCE, SIGIRIYA
Visit local farms and learn firsthand about the life and work of the villagers, enjoy a home-cooked lunch and visit the stunning Sigiriya rock fortress
TANTIRIMALEE MONASTERY, WILPATTU
Stunning scenery, culture and some of the world’s oldest rock paintings.
TEA FACTORY VISIT, NUWARA ELIYA
See the inner-workings of a tea factory and follow the process from plucking the bud to brewing a cup
THE POTTER’S WHEEL, KANDY
Discover one of Sri Lanka’s longest standing cottage industries and try your hand at pottery making: Sri Lankan style.
TRAIN THROUGH THE HILL COUNTRY, KANDY
One of Asia’s great train journeys, with spectacular views from start to finish
WHALE WATCHING, MIRISSA, MIRISSA
Spend the morning on the lookout for Moby Dick
1. See elephants in the wild
The area around Polonnaruwa is one of the best in which to spot Sri Lanka’s legendary elephants, with Minneriya being the best place to head for. The park is centred on an extensive tank where elephants congregate in increasingly large numbers towards the end of the dry season, particularly during the famous “Gathering” where up to 300 elephants converge on the retreating waters. Witness this incredible sight for yourself on Insight Guides’ Sri Lanka: Culture and Coast holiday.
2. Pay homage to the tooth
Time your visit to Kandy’s Temple of the Tooth right and you’ll be rewarded with a glimpse of the golden casket containing the Buddha’s Tooth Relic, at this most important of pilgrimage sites in Sri Lanka. The day trip to Kandy on Insight Guides’ Perfectly Sri Lanka tour can be planned to coincide with one of these unmissable pujas (processions). Although, the temple tends to get absolutely overrun with tourists during the mid-morning and evening ceremonies (at 09.30 and 18.30); the early morning puja (at 05.30) is a lot quieter.
3. Sample egg hoppers
A Sri Lankan breakfast staple, also found at most street cafés, these delicate little bowl-shaped pancakes are great on their own, eaten with curry or cooked with an egg in the centre. Trust me, they are hard to track down outside of Sri Lanka, so indulge whenever you can here. Top tip: honey hoppers are a lesser-found, but delicious, version. Discover more of Sri Lanka’s best culinary experiences here.
4. Climb to the top of Sigiriya
Ascending this unforgettable rock-fortress, one of Sri Lanka’s most dramatic natural sights, gives you incredible views over the surrounding plains. Try to time your visit with a clear day. Tour the site’s pleasures gardens before taking on the 1,200 steps to ascend to the rock fortress on Insight Guides’ Sri Lanka: Culture and Coast trip. Alternatively, escape the crowds and watch the sunrise over Sigiriya on a hot air balloon ride on Insight Guides’ Wildlife Discovery holiday.
5. Hit the beach
Sri Lanka’s coast is fringed with sun-soaked golden beaches and luscious palm trees; if you’re short on time, head to Negombo, just half an hour from Colombo airport. Alternatively, plan your itinerary around Sri Lanka’s best beaches, or let us take you there on our Luxury Sri Lanka and the Maldives tour.
6. Catch a Kandyan dance show
Spectacularly costumed dancers perform acrobatic choreography to an insistent accompaniment of high-octane drumming. The most impressive of all the Kandyan dances is the ves. Performed solely by men, this is the pinnacle of the Kandyan dancer’s art, featuring limb-contorting feats of athleticism, back flips, high kicks and pirouettes combined with carefully stylised hand and feet movements. Shows usually end with fire-walking, so no leaving early! Insight Guides’ local experts can direct you to the best performances: submit a trip request today.
7. Visit a tea plantation
Travel past spectacular waterfalls, verdant hills lined with tea terraces and roadside fruit sellers to reach Sri Lanka’s working tea plantations, where you can have a brew and learn all about the process from plant to cup. Insight Guides’ Sri Lanka Deluxe holiday takes you to a working tea estate, where you can tour plantations and factories too.
8. Catch a cricket match
Join the crowds at a test or one-day match for an insight into Sri Lanka’s other major religion: cricket. Test matches are usually played at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo 7, at the Asigiriya Stadium in Kandy and at the cricket club in Galle. Tickets are easily available from the individual venues. Alternatively, add a cricket game (either watching or playing) to any of Insight Guides’ Sri Lanka trip itineraries with the help of our local experts.
9. Take in the view at Ella Gap
Don’t miss the staggering view from Ella Gap found in a charming hill country village, which takes in miles of peaks, valleys and – on a clear day – the southern plateau all the way to the coast. On an island that is full of unforgettable panoramic views, this is one of the finest. See it for yourself on Insight Guides’ Unforgettable Sri Lanka holiday.
10. Learn about Ayurveda
Sri Lanka’s ancient medicines are more popular than ever, whether in treating diseases or maintaining health and fitness. Ayurvedic wellness centres are found everywhere and even if you’re not looking for a specific cure, the natural science behind it is fascinating to discover. The aim of Ayurvedic treatments is to reestablish the three doshas in their correct balance, focusing on detoxification, rejuvenation, mental hygiene and spiritual healing. Oil massages, herbal remedies, and prescribed diets are the most common therapies in use.
11. Spot leopards
Tracking down this elusive big cat at Yala National Park is an experience even if you don’t manage a sighting, with elephants, wild boar and more to keep you diverted. Saving the best until last: Insight Guides’ Unforgettable Sri Lanka holiday will take you to Yala National Park and beyond.
It’s really no wonder that Sri Lanka has become one of Asia’s most sought-after destinations. Read on and find out why.
History, culture, wildlife, food and activities from the lush hill country to its palm tree beaches and awesome people.
There is something for everyone on this delightful and happy tear drop shaped tropical island that is full with bucket list attractions, wonderful and mysterious beaches with enough scenery to last for at least a few months expeditions.
The island has now fully recovered after a distant war, this lovely island is well and truly back on every traveler’s list of “must visit” holiday destinations.
Previously a backpackers dream, there are now a plethora or local and expat operated boutique hotels and five star hotels from the world famous chains.
Here are some “Top Tips” to know before visiting. So have a read before you head on to search for an amazing travel deal, find out a little more about this fascinating place. Then get yourself on a plane and explore for yourself.
You can explore on your own or save time and money by letting us take the strain and sort out your itinerary. Our carefully selected guides work for a fixed fee and take you direct to where you want to go and see what you want to see. We make your itinerary as flexible as you wish. Choose a VIP package or a explorer package – the choices are all yours.
You can mix and match thus enjoying some pampered rest time and also explore with our “off the beaten track” activities.
We delight in crafting a package for you.
Sri Lanka Weather and Climate
Si Lanka has two main seasons with about a month “change over” between them.
Summer sees the prominent wind coming from the south west which makes the east coast ideal for surfing and watersports holidays. This leaves the south west coast more “tourist free” and you can have some great deals especially with the coastal river safaris and taking your time to explore the coastal towns – each with their own character and attractions.
Winter sees the prevailing wind from the north east, which allows the south west coast to shine with watersports and beach activities. Hikkaduwa’s famous party season is on the beach for all of the winter!. The offshore winds clear the under ocean viability making for some great diving.
The northern hemisphere summer “Yala monsoon” brings onshore winds to the south west coast of the island from April through to September.
The winter “maha monsoon” blows on the east side of the island from November through to March.
The south west coast usually sees the rainy season for a few weeks between mid October and mid November. This is a great time to see thunder storms in between sun bathing sessions.
The religious calendar has a part to play on some of the country’s attractions. Adam’s Peak, for example, becomes the site of a massive pilgrimage between December to May. At this time you can visit one of Sri Lanka’s most important religious sites at its most atmospheric, as well as embark on a pretty impressive climb, with awesome photography opportunities.
Each month there are special days called “poya days” where various religious ceremonies can be experienced. Otherwise, the tourist hotels carry on as normal.
Sri Lanka Transport
Enjoy the variety of amazing transport modes.
Sri Lanka has some of the most beautiful train journeys in the world. An impressive rail network dating back from the British days when tea had to be brought down from the mountains to the ships in harbour.
Sri Lanka’s famous blue train is on most travelers to-do lists. Remember pictures of excited backpackers riding on door thresholds for hours on end whilst they enjoy unparalleled vistas of lush green mountain valleys passing through numerous tea plantations. This is like no other place on earth.
Buses are the most economical in terms of price and travel time saved.
Buses come in two main forms. There are the intercity buses which operate an express service, for example from the capitol Colombo to the unofficial capitol of “down south” Matara. This route takes the new highway through the middle of the country. Journey time is about 2 hours. The scenery is mainly lush green valleys and occasional tea plantations.
Airport buses are in two forms, A few buses as mentioned above, go direct to Matara from the airport. Otherwise you catch the airport “shuttle” bus which takes under an hour to the main bus stand in Colombo. This bus service is about every 15 minutes in the daytime. From Colombo main bus stand , you have a variety of choices to the main towns.
The local buses are an experience in themselves, brightly lit and decorated in amazing colours. Packed with local people listening to Sri Lankan “Bob Marley” music videos. There are no timetables as such, you just wait by the roadside bus stops where the locals are waiting. And you just hop on – when a bus comes. They are normally very frequent. Baggage – is what you can carry – there is not much space.
Tuk Tuk’s are very popular for local trips – the great advantage is traveling in the open air with unobstructed views. When you stop in traffic, you get to smile and nod at the ever friendly locals. Price is negotiable – very negotiable – so arrange a fixed price before you get in. A few will have a meter – like in Colombo. The other advantage of the Tuk Tuk is that when you are travelling, if you see something you like – you can ask the driver to stop whilst you shop of take photos.
Scooters are available – check what the real situation is with insurance and what licence you need!
Pre arranged airport pickups are the best options for most tourists, especially for first time visitors. After your flight, you want a simple journey to your destination. “Good Hotels Sri Lanka” and “Sri Lank Island Tours” are “obviously” more than happy to arrange airport pickup for you and your guests.
Sri Lanka – Cash or card?
Make sure you have enough paper money for small items such as Tuk Tuk’s, train, bus fares, small eats – the local favorite. Small hotels will appreciate US Dollars. Bigger hotels accept cash or card. Money changers are in every high street. Shop around for the bets deal. You can get started with some local money on arrival at the airport, after passing through customs and getting your baggage.
Sri Lanka Appropriate Dress
Visits to temples should be appreciated for what they are. Sensible clothing covering upper arms and legs are obvious. Avoid dark colours – white is perfect.
Sri Lanka has so many Buddhist and Hindu temples that can be visited by visitors. Please follow the local customs to show respect, including not standing with your back to Buddha, not wearing any footwear inside the grounds, remember to cover your shoulders and knees. During Full Moon Poya Holidays, people dress entirely in white.
Beach wear is international, remember to cover up appropriately when leaving the beach to go for a snack or shopping.
Evenings are best suited for covering legs and arms – protect you from the bugs!
Sri Lanka On Safari
Elephant and safari at Yala National Park in Sri Lanka
photo credit: jcarillet via iStock
Sri Lanka is one of the best places to go on safari outside of Africa and there are numerous national parks to choose from. It’s worth doing a bit of research to decide which one is right for you and plan your trip accordingly. Love elephants? Then make it Udawalawe National Park. Want to bird watch? Then visit Bundala National Park. A bit of everything? Then go to Yala – the country’s most famous national park, due to its dense leopard population.
Yala is best done as a one dya tour. this will increase your chances of spotting the park’s famously elusive leopards and gives a much more leisurely experience to enjoy all that this wonderful national park has to offer.
Beach Party Time
The party scene is pretty much centered on the coastal towns of Arugam Bay during the summer and Hikkaduwa in the winter. The big cities like Colombo have backpacker-style parties, this a more reasonable party scene compared to excesses in Asia – so you will not find Full Moon style parties here. You will enjoy a much more chilled atmosphere where people focus on enjoy rather than drunken stupor.
Up Country Ella & Worlds End
The hilltop town of Ella makes for a great base to explore the surrounding hill country. It is definitely Sri Lanka’s most tourist-friendly mountain towns. The high street is filled with trendy backpacker bars, restaurants and guesthouses all surrounded by awesome scenery.
The 3 most popular attractions – Nine Arch Bridge, Ella Rock and Mini Adam’s Peak – will involve a fair bit of treking so good footwear is recommended – however many tourists seem to manage with flip flops or sanleds. Take one of our knowledgeable guides and enjoy the experience rather than being frustrated by the “directions” of a helpful local, whos knowledge may be less than their willingness to please you.
If you fancy a full day trek – and it is a trek – then you should consider “The Worlds End”
Sri Lankan Helpful Drivers
Many drivers will offer to accompany travellers the whole trip if possible – why not – they have a guaranteed customer for a week.
Whilst there is nothing wrong with that, make sure you go where you want to go. Some drivers will be encouraging you to make some extra stops along the way. If you really want to delay your journey, then do so on your terms, it is very tempting to visit the spice garden, herbal remedies, sculptures, clothes shops, tea rooms and Ayurveda treatments.
If you are offered unplanned stops, you can always tell your driver you’ve already visited one – thank you.
Sri Lankan Friendliness and Politeness in Abundance
Sri Lankans in general are outstanding in the friendliness and are so polite. Busy tourist centres will always be what they are, so venture a little off the beaten track and discover real Lankans. As a seasoned traveller you will naturally be somewhat cautious when being bombarded by street sellers offering to be your friend and sell you the earth whilst travelling. However, in Sri Lanka, most people that you meet outside of the “tourist scene” will be genuinely interested in you and your life. Where are you from, are you married, how many kids do you have etc – they really want to be friendly. You will have a more enriched experience if you engage in some initially “guarded” conversation. You can always become more open and ask some questions yourself when you develop a “good feeling” and trust.
For sure there are scam merchants just like anywhere else trying to sell you something, they probably do need the money for their families. However showing the same interest back will open you up to some incredible experiences and allow you to learn even more about this wonderful place, it’s culture and it’s people.
Pack your camera, jump on a plane and let the adventures begin!
International Dive School Hikkaduwa Trincomalee Sri Lanka – Somey and Sachi
Come diving with International Dive School Hikkaduwa Trincomalee Sri Lanka Somey and Sachi. Somey or as he is formally known, “R.K. Somadasa De Silva”, is the founder of the International Diving School in Hikkaduwa. This started off as his Marine Sanctuary, Hikkaduwa “down south” on the south western shores of Sri Lanka.
The school is now in it’s second generation and is managed by Somey’s beloved son Sachin. “Sachi” has an infectious friendly character – he is another devoted diver and takes after his father in many things – especially his love of the sea – above and below !
Sachi has implemented some great plans keeping the school and marine sanctuary inline with international standards to improve your diving experience.
Diving with Somey, Sachi and his well trained crew of more than 20 years experience give you a guarantee for fun adventure and friendly atmosphere. All staff are well trained dive masters and assistant instructors. They organize daily dive trips with our speed boats. On these boats they have Oxygen, GPS and other first aid equipment.
The IDS boat captains have been trained by Coastal Safety International and additionally hold RYA Qualifications.
International Dive School Hikkaduwa Trincomalee Sri Lanka Somey and Sachi
At International Dive School (IDS) you dive with qualified, experienced and friendly divemaster instructors, all fully certified with: PADI, CMAS & UDI
PADI: Professional Association of Diving Instructors
The PADI System of diver education is based on progressive training that introduces skills, safety-related information and local environmental knowledge to student divers in stages. PADI courses are student-centered and provide maximum practice and realistic application.
PADI Professionals make underwater exploration and scuba diving adventures possible while maintaining the highest standards for diver training, safety and customer service.
PADI’s “Four E’s Philosophy” is that the dive lifestyle requires four elements:
Education: Beyond simply learning to scuba dive, you expand your capabilities as a diver through continued education. PADI’s full range of diver courses introduces you to new underwater activities and can even help you make a career move to become a PADI Professional.
Experience: PADI dive shops offer a variety of experiences from local dive tours to exotic dive travel. Diving is a social activity and, by affiliating with a PADI Dive Center or Resort, you can explore dive sites nearby or visit vacation destinations around the world with others who share your interests. Logging in to ScubaEarth® also provides opportunities to interact with other divers.
Equipment: Scuba gear makes diving possible. The best place to learn about all the fun gadgets and new scuba equipment available to you is at your local PADI Dive Center or Resort.
Environmental Conservation: A healthy underwater environment is essential to good diving and divers are great advocates for protecting our water resources. Throughout PADI courses, divers learn the importance of protecting fragile aquatic ecosystems and are encouraged to become involved in local and global conservation efforts. For more than two decades, PADI has partnered with Project AWARE® – a global nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting our ocean planet – one dive at a time.
CMAS: Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques
CMAS enables divers to undertake accompanied no-decompression dives to a maximum depth of twenty meters. CMAS describes that a One Star Diver shall be deemed “to have sufficient knowledge, skill and experience to procure air, equipment, and other diving services and to plan, conduct, and log open-water dives that do not require mandatory in-water decompression stops, without the supervision of a CMAS Instructor or CMAS Dive Leader, when properly equipped and accompanied by another certified diver of at least the same level, provided the diving activities undertaken, the diving conditions and the diving area are similar, equal or better to those in which training was received”.
The United Diving Instructors (UDI)
UDI is the diver training organization founded in 1983 by Z. Fisher and H. G. Golzing in California, United States. United Diving Instructors, the professional partner for diving training on a high level. With commitment, dynamism and competence, we provide practice – oriented diving through flexible teaching and learning methods. Safety and nature conservation are our top priorities. The training is carried out according to the standards of the United Diving Instructors and CMAS Germany
UDI provide a range of specialty diving courses:
Orientation and Compass Diver
Night Diver
Deep Diver
Rescue Diver
Dry-Suit Diver
Drift Diver
Mountain Lake Diver
Cave Cavern Diver
Ice Diver
Diving Technician
Compress Diver
Wreck Diver
Mixed Gas Diver
Apnea Diver
UDI Professional certifications
Open Water Instructor
International Instructor
Staff Instructor
Honorary Master Instructor
The unique IDS Diving experience
Diving with Somey and Sachi with their properly trained crew more than 20 years experience give you a guarantee for fun adventure and friendly atmosphere. All our staff are well trained dive masters and assistant instructors. We organize daily dive trips with our speed boats. On these boats we have Oxygen, GPS and other first aid equipment.(more…)
Situated at Hikka Tranz, Hikkaduwa, we have the most ideal location for diving. Right in front of the Walduwa, Rock outcrops, and Coral gardens, which provide plenty of snorkelling, and free diving areas for the enthusiast. It also provides us with several Safe sites, for the beginner scuba diver to discover and truly appreciate the underwater experience. One can also relax in between dives, feeding, and swimming with the several large friendly green sea turtles that come right up to the shore, at the foot of our dive center.
Dive For You have several programs, and several dive sites, to educate, and share, our long abiding love for our Ocean world, and concerns for its environment, with the enthusiast. Providing, a safe, service oriented, and a friendly, but professional service, is our hallmark.
Crew
Our highly experienced dive crews are in constant attendance, advising and guiding the divers at all times. We have long experience, working and diving in all open water conditions. Our crew are always alert for any eventuality, providing a safe environment for the divers.
Dives
Our dives are well organized, and all divers are well briefed, before dives. Special emphasis is always paid to the divers safety, and safety assessments and updates are made constantly, pre-dive, as well as mid excursion.
Experience
We have years of experience, in offering training and expert guidance, to our customers, taking them through the initial stages of familiarization ,and use of equipment, to orientation with the pressures experienced underwater. Instilling confidence, and helping to enhance a divers capabilities, we help the divers, to attain their highest potential. Using well established training methods, we take the customer to a world, beyond their imagination, driven only by their own desire to experience, excel and explore, and provide opportunity to the enthusiasts to discover and extend their own personal boundaries, and also challenge and overcome any self-imposed limitations, in the ocean.
Equipment
Our equipment is well maintained and constantly up-graded. Consisting of Scuba-pro rental sets.12Liter, Luxfer tanks with DIN &Yoke, tank valves. High quality scubapro regs, and scubapro Bouyancy jackets. Light-weight, 3 ml wetsuits are normally used as the temperatures are tropical.
Boats
Our boats consist of covered 23 ft. and 26 ft. Fibber glass, dinghies, powered by twin engine outboard motors., capable of carrying 6-8 divers and crew comfortably and quickly, to dive sites. Except for the expedition dives, all our dive sites are within a 5 Mins to 25 mins range.
Safety
Equipped with stand by oxygen, and medical aid kits, we are always equipped for any emergency that may arise. Our crews are trained to spot any impending change in weather conditions and adjust accordingly. With our long experience in Sea conditions, Wind, tide and ocean currents, we take our divers, safely, through all dives. We seek at all times to maintain a high level of competence, and make the dives pleasurable for the initiate as well as the more experienced.
We are Dive For You .
Come dive with us and become the complete diver.
Our Dive For You Team
Our highly experienced dive crews are in constant attendance, advising and guiding the divers at all times. We have long experience, working and diving in all open water conditions. Our crew are always alert for any eventuality, providing a safe environment for the divers
Dharshana
Cimas, 3 star diver.UDI, Assistant instructor. PADI,Dive master.With 23 years of open water experience.Extensive experience in organizing dive expeditions, particularly The Great and Little Basses.
Malinda
PADI,Diving Instructor.Over 20 years experience in the Aquatic sports industry.Excellent swimmer and free diver.
Alas
Boat captain. 30 years experienced as boat captain
Charith
Padi dive master. With 8 years experience. Experience diver at east and west coast of srilanka and Thailand
Sihan
Boatman and attendant. Trainee diver
Asanka
Cims 3 star diver. Padi dive master with 18 years experience. Commercial diver. Experience diver at east and west coast of srilanka and other country