Dive trips


Email us if you’re interested in joining us on one of our dive trips. Check our Facebook page for updates and additions to the schedule.

Upcoming trips:

If you have a dream dive destination that’s not on our list, contact us so we can help you make the trip happen.

Local dives: Christchurch has a number of excellent local dive sites. We run regular trips to take advantage of these sites and to give you the opportunity to meet new dive buddies and experience new locations. Local dive sites include the marine reserves around Banks Peninsula, the coastline between Christchurch and Kaikoura and around Kaikoura itself. There’s a huge amount to see locally and these trips are the ideal way to get out there and experience the local environment with people who share your passion for the underwater world.

New Zealand dive trips: The coast and offshore islands of New Zealand span almost 30o of latitude, and the two very different coastlines are separated by only a short drive. This means you can enjoy a broad range of diving experiences, including plummeting fiord walls, tunnels and arches, wrecks, drop-offs, sub-tropical reefs, black and red corals, kelp forests, or huge schools of fish or marine mammals, all in clean waters. The variety of marine life around the country is immensely diverse. Our multi-day dive trips allow us to take advantage of this diversity, taking in some of the best locations the country has to offer.

Overseas dive trips: The ocean makes up 71% of our planet’s surface, so we run trips to locations in the South Pacific and further afield to take advantage of the best diving in the world. If you would be interested in joining us on our forthcoming trips to Vanuatu and the east coast of Africa, get in touch now.

Marine conservation: As passionate divers and ecologists, we are actively involved in marine conservation activities and know that many of our customers would like to get involved too. The easiest way to start is to join one of our Dive Against Debris days to help clean up and maintain our local marine environment.