Scuba diving is a fun and exciting activity that enables you to explore the beautiful world that lies beneath the waves. Diving during day time is a rewarding experience but diving at night is a unique and unforgettable experience worth trying.
The best time to go night scuba diving Dubai is at dusk when there is still natural light that allows you to see your surroundings before it completely gets dark. Dusk provides a window of opportunity for you to witness daytime marine life retire for the night. Many creatures that are active during the day go back to their homes to sleep. Meanwhile, nocturnal marine animals come out to hunt and play. Want to see this underwater transformation firsthand? Sign up for our next night dive and check out our scuba diving Dubai deals.
Who can go night diving
A diver with Open Water Certification or Advanced Open Water Diver Certification or higher can go for a night dive. Enrolling in Night Dive Specialty can make your night diving experience safer and more memorable. This specialty course will teach you how to properly ascend and descend at night, how to navigate through the water at night, and how to use your dive torch for communication. In addition, Night Dive Specialty will make you more confident in the underwater world at night and equip you with the skills to prevent getting lost in the dark.
What can you expect to see?
When night diving Dubai, you might come across active night hunters such as squids and cuttlefish. These tentacled creatures are intelligent predators that take advantage of nighttime conditions to capture their prey. You may also encounter their bigger cousin, the octopus. These creatures are noted for their amazing camouflage tactics that enable them to blend with their environment. Crustaceans, like shrimps, crabs, and lobsters are often inactive during the day and prefer to hunt at night. These nocturnal scavengers are the favorite food of cuttlefish and octopus. Many eels, such as moray eels, are also nocturnal creatures so don’t be surprised to spot them in reef crevices. Manta rays and sharks are also some of the exciting encounters in night diving. You can also spot reef dwellers such as scorpionfish, snappers, cardinal fish, and porcupinefish during your night exploration.
Where to go night diving in Dubai
Popular dive sites to go night diving in Dubai:
- The Palm Jumeirah – This man-made archipelago located off the coast of Dubai is home to a number of artificial reefs which serve as amazing habitats for marine life. The wide diversity of marine life makes The Palm Jumeirah perfect for night diving.
- Dubai Marina – Its calm waters are perfect for night diving. At Dubai Marina, you can witness different kinds of marine creatures under the glow of your dive light.
How to prepare for a night dive
Here are a few tips if you’re planning on going night diving:
- If you’re a beginner, you need to get certified to be qualified for night diving. You’ll need at least an Open Water Certification or a higher certification with last logged dive not more than six months.
- For a more immersive night diving experience, you can take a PADI Night Diver Specialty Course.
- You’ll need the essential night dive gear such as a wetsuit, primary dive light, a backup dive light, marker light, and whistle.
Come and join our night dive
Night diving is a unique, rewarding, and unforgettable experience that lets you see a different side of the underwater world. You can come across marine creatures that you don’t usually encounter during day diving such as squids, cuttlefish, octopus, eels, rays, sharks, and more. The Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina are ideal for night dives. Just be sure to prepare properly and have the right gear to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.