Night Diving - Magic under the Moonlight
Night dives are some of my favorite dives - let me tell you why.
But it wasn’t always this way . . . I actually waited several years after becoming certified to even attempt diving at night - something about being in the ocean in complete darkness honestly had me feeling a bit leery. Just thinking about it, my imagination would run wild…conjuring up images of hungry bull sharks sneaking up on me while I unknowingly pointed my flashlight the other way. Then I learned about blood worms… enough said!
It wasn’t until I completed my advanced course that I braved the dark waters of the abyss, and discovered all the magic that I’d been missing!
Most scuba divers love spending time in the ocean because of the animal interaction - it’s truly unlike anything we experience while on land. Well at night, the animal interactions are even better. Many animals become remarkably more active at night and the observations and experiences we can have are nothing short of epic.
Octopus and eels come out to hunt, lobsters “crawl” across the seafloor, mantis shrimp peek up out of their holes and crabs of all varieties can be spotted doing their mating dances. Best of all I find many animals a bit more relaxed at night, allowing you to get closer and spend more quality time with them. I too find myself more relaxed at night and have discovered night diving to be the perfect activity to unwind after a busy, stressful day on the surface. Gently drifting, exploring a familiar dive site in a whole new light and only focusing on what I can see from the beam of my torch. It is incredibly peaceful and I liken it to a moving meditation.
Some gear that is essential if you want to come out with us for a night dive: 2 lights - a primary and a back-up, a tank light (this helps your buddy spot you a bit easier underwater), a hood (to keep those pesky worms at bay) and of course a sense of adventure! If you are into taking photos, a red light can also be helpful for allowing you to get closer to critters without blinding them. We have several light options in the shop that would be suitable to get you started.
While no advanced certification is required, we do offer a night diver specialty and of course you can include it in your curriculum for any advanced course. As with any boat dive here in the Palm Beach area I also strongly recommend nitrox as you can stay down with the group longer and get the most of your dives, it is also much safer. Any of our qualified and helpful instructors can get you all set-up and ready to go!
Want to join us for a night dive? Let us know! Reach out and we can set-up dives for large enough groups. Or you can join us on one of our pre-planned trips we host monthly. In addition to night diving on the reef, we also offer private guides at Blue Heron Bridge - an excellent option for those who may not be nitrox certified or new to night dives.
So what are you waiting for . . . hope to see you out on a night dive with us soon!
Safe Diving,
Grace