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Redang Islands (Pulau Redang) Marine Parks, Diving Packages, Malaysia

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 Package Rates for Diver and Non Divers

STAY & DIVE PACKAGE

          3 Days 2 Nights

4 Days/3 Nights

Divers

Non Divers

RM900.00

RM450.00

RM1150.00

RM550.00

Night dive if weather permitting. Additional night dive is RM 50.00 per dive.

Night dive is subject to diver's certification, approval from instructor/dive master, dive torch and light sticks are compulsory.

Package includes:

* Twin sharing room a/cond and attached bathroom at Redang Reef Resort.

* Breakfast / Lunch / Tea / Dinner

* Boat Transfers

* Tanks and weights (for divers)

TOUR  ITINERARY 

DAY 01

0830     Meet in Kg. Merang Inn Restaurant

0930     Depart for Pulau Redang

1045     Arrival at Pulau Redang. Unloading personal belongings and check-in.

1130     Depart for diving/snorkeling excursion No. 1

1230     Lunch

1530     Depart for diving/snorkeling excursion No. 2

1630     Tea

1930     Dinner

 

DAY 02 & 3

0800     Breakfast

0930     Depart for diving/snorkeling excursion No. 3

1230     Lunch

1530     Depart for diving/snorkeling excursion No. 4

1630     Tea

1930     Dinner

2030     Depart for Night Dive (for 2nd day only)

 

DAY 04 (Last Day)

0800     Breakfast

0930     Depart from Pulau Redang

1100     Arrival at Kg. Merang

 

Scuba Dive Package

 Packages

Rates in Ringgit Malaysia 

2 Dives/Day

2 Dives/Day with gear rental

1 Dive/Day

1 Dive/Day with gear rental

Night Dive with Divemaster

Additional Day Dive

RM100.00

RM130.00

RM  60.00

RM  90.00

RM  60.00

RM  50.00

Gear rental consists of jacket type BCD and regulator.

Dive package above includes tank, weights, dive boat and Dive master Lead Dive.

Discover Scuba Experience for Non Divers

# Per Person (one dive with full equipment)

RM150.00

EQUIPMENT RENTAL (Per Day)

Regulator and Console

BCD Jacket type

Weight Belt

Torch without batteries

Dive Computer

Fullfoot fins

Openheel fins and booties

Mask and snorkel

Tank with air (per usage)

Wet suit (shorty)

Equipment set#

RM25.00

RM20.00

RM 5.00

RM10.00

RM20.00

RM10.00

RM20.00

RM10.00

RM25.00

RM10.00

RM50.00

# Equipment set ; Regulator, BCD and Mask & Snorkel. All rental equipment to be return by 6 pm or additional charge will be added.

 

Terms & Conditions

  • All divers are required to fill up completely and sign a liability release & express assumption of risk form.
  • Must show dive log and certification card.
  • Dive centre manager reserves the right to exclude uncertified or unfit divers from scuba activities.
  • The management may at their discretion cancel diving activities due to unforeseen circumstances (weather, technical, etc.)
  • Rates given above are subject to 10% service charge and 5% government tax.
  • For Dive and Snorkeling packages additional 10% will be charged during peak season or Malaysian Public holidays.
SAFETY DIVING TIPS
If you are planning to become a certified diver, or if you have not dived for a long time, here are some tips for safe diving:
  • All dive students need to fill up a medical self-assessment questionnaire, and if you are a new diver or have not dived for a long time, you should also go for a medical checkup. It is important to answer the questions honestly. Many students are afraid they will be disqualified if they disclose certain medical conditions, and choose not to - these students are just putting themselves and their dive buddies at greater risk. In many cases, your medical condition may not affect your ability to dive, and your disclosure will help alert the doctor doing the medical checkup to assess your condition more thoroughly.
  • Make sure you are proficient in the water. Some dive schools do not adequately check proficiency in their eagerness to just accept students while others require that students are able to swim 200 meters non-stop (any style), tread water for 15 minutes continuously and swim 20m underwater on a single breath. It's to your benefit to train yourself to meet or exceed these requirements.
  • Practice makes perfect! Even after you've been certified, you can practice basic skills in a pool with a mask, snorkel and fins. You can focus on improving finning techniques, practice mask clearing, removal & wearing your mask underwater. You can also do a pool refresher course at your local dive school. You depend a lot on your equipment, and it is to your advantage to be well-versed with their use. The whole idea is to familiarize yourself to a point that all these become second nature.
  • Never be pressured to dive when you are sick or unwell, physically exhausted, or feel uncomfortable about diving conditions. Diving involves quite a bit of physical exertion. Just as you should avoid strenuous exercise when you have the flu, better to skip diving too. If you feel unwell during a dive, you should also alert your buddy or dive master and cut short the dive if you need to.
  • Pay attention to dive briefings and follow the dive plan. It's best to dive with a buddy you are familiar with but if you have a new buddy, make sure you agree on hand signals and specific requirements (like underwater photography) before you enter the water. It's common for underwater photographers to be left behind while they are busy trying to take pictures!
  • Keep fit! Exercise regularly and make sure you are physically fit to handle the physical demands of diving. Drinking and diving don't mix, so don't drink & dive!
  • Dive within the limits of your training and experience. If you are not comfortable with the dive plan, tell the dive master. Don't take unnecessary risks or try to impress others with your underwater skills.

Most severe dive-related injuries and deaths happen in beginning divers. To be safe, always dive within the limits of your experience and level of training. Good rules to follow for safe diving include:

  1. Never try a dive you're not comfortable with. During descent, you should gently equalize your ears and mask. At depth, never dive outside the parameters of the dive tables or your dive computer.
  2. Never hold your breath while ascending. You should always ascend slowly while breathing normally.
  3. Become familiar with the underwater area and its dangers. Learn which fish, coral and other hazards to avoid so injuries do not occur. Be aware of local tides and currents.
  4. Never panic under water. If you become confused or afraid during a dive, stop, try to relax and think the problem through. You can also get help from your dive buddy or dive master.
  5. Never dive without a buddy.
  6. Always plan your dive; then always dive your plan.
  7. Always stay within the no-decompression limits.
  8. Be sure that your diving equipment can handle the dive you have planned and that the equipment is working well.
  9. Don't drink alcohol before diving.
  10. Never dive while taking medicine unless your doctor has said it's safe.
  11. Diving can be dangerous if you have certain medical problems. Ask your doctor how diving may affect your health.
  12. Cave diving is dangerous and should only be attempted by divers with proper training and equipment.
  13. If you don't feel good or if you are in pain after diving, go to the nearest emergency room immediately.
  14. Don't fly for 12 hours after a no-decompression dive, even in a pressurized airplane. If your dive required decompression stops, don't fly for at least 24 hours.

 

 

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