Children and Diving: Start Your Child’s Underwater Adventure with PADI

PADI Youth Diving Programmes

Scuba diving isn’t just for grown-ups—children can dive too! Through PADI’s youth programmes, kids can safely explore the magic of the underwater world while learning about ocean life, teamwork, and self-confidence.

From first bubbles in a pool to their first open-water dive, every experience is guided by professional PADI instructors who make safety and fun the top priorities. Diving becomes more than an activity—it’s a journey of discovery.

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Bubblemaker – The First Splash (Age 8+)

The PADI Bubblemaker programme is the perfect way to introduce children to diving. Held in a shallow pool, this fun and easy experience lets kids take their first breaths underwater using real scuba gear. There’s no pressure to learn technical skills—just pure excitement, laughter, and bubbles!

Many divers trace their lifelong passion back to this very first splash.

PADI Seal Team – Learning Through Fun (Age 8+)

Once your child is comfortable underwater, the PADI Seal Team takes the fun to the next level. Through exciting “AquaMissions,” kids learn diving basics, practise buoyancy, and explore marine conservation themes—all while having a great time.

Each mission builds confidence, curiosity, and a deeper connection with the ocean. It’s an ideal next step before moving on to real open-water diving.

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Junior Open Water Diver – The Real Adventure Begins (Ages 10–14)

For young explorers ready for the real thing, the PADI Junior Open Water Diver certification opens up the ocean world. The course follows the same structure as the adult version, but with depth limits to ensure safety:

  • Ages 10–11: Up to 12 metres (40 feet)
  • Ages 12–14: Up to 18 metres (60 feet)

This is where the adventure truly begins—your child can join supervised dives alongside adults or PADI professionals and experience the thrill of real underwater exploration.

Building Ocean Awareness and Responsibility

Diving helps children see the ocean differently. Through direct experience, they learn why protecting marine life and reducing pollution matter. PADI’s youth courses naturally encourage eco-awareness, turning young divers into passionate ocean advocates.

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Why Start Young?

Starting diving early helps children grow in confidence, patience, and respect for nature. It’s also a wonderful way to create lasting family memories—sharing dives, stories, and underwater adventures together.

Whether your child dreams of becoming a marine biologist or simply loves the sea, PADI’s youth programmes offer the perfect start to their underwater journey. Every bubble they blow brings them closer to becoming the next generation of ocean guardians.

Ready to Begin?
Give your child the chance to experience the magic of the ocean!
Contact us today to learn more or book their first PADI Bubblemaker or Junior Open Water Diver session. Let’s make their first dive unforgettable—because every young explorer deserves to discover what lies beneath the surface. 🌊

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By Hafid, AMD-B’s 2025 Divemaster Intern

The Socio-Economic Benefits of Nusa Penida’s MPA to Local Communities

The Socio-Economic Benefits of Nusa Penida’s MPA to Local Communities

Just a short boat ride from Bali, Nusa Penida is known for its jaw-dropping cliffs, turquoise waters, and those magical manta rays gliding beneath the waves. But beyond the picture-perfect views, there’s something even more inspiring happening here — the island is proving that protecting the ocean can actually help people thrive.

Since being declared a Marine Protected Area (MPA), Nusa Penida has become a real success story — not just for its marine life, but for the local community too. Here’s how it’s changing lives.

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🐠 1. Tourism That Lifts the Local Economy

Let’s start with the obvious one — tourism! The MPA has turned Nusa Penida into a hotspot for divers, snorkellers, and nature lovers from all over the world.

Clear blue water, colourful reefs, and the chance to spot Mola-Mola or manta rays? Yes, please.

This steady wave of visitors means more opportunities for locals — from running dive shops and homestays to opening small cafés and tour services. It’s created jobs, boosted family incomes, and given the island’s economy a healthy lift — all while keeping tourism eco-friendly.

🎣 2. Sustainable Fishing and the “Spillover Effect”

Here’s the cool part — the MPA hasn’t just helped tourism; it’s also helped fishers. By protecting key marine zones and limiting overfishing, fish populations inside the protected area have had time to recover.

And then comes the “spillover effect” — as the fish thrive inside the MPA, many move into nearby fishing areas. That means locals can catch more fish without depleting the sea.

It’s a perfect balance between conservation and livelihood — protecting nature while keeping dinner on the table.

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🧑‍🔬 3. Research, Conservation & New Opportunities

With so much success, it’s no surprise that Nusa Penida has caught the attention of scientists, NGOs, and conservation groups. Researchers come here to study coral health, fish diversity, and ocean management — all of which helps improve how we protect our seas.

Plus, international funding and local programmes bring training, education, and community projects. This means locals get more chances to learn new skills and take part in managing their own marine environment.

So it’s not just about saving fish — it’s about empowering people too.

🏝️ 4. Better Infrastructure, Better Living

Thanks to tourism and conservation funding, Nusa Penida’s infrastructure is also getting an upgrade.

Roads are smoother, waste management is improving, and there are better schools and healthcare facilities popping up around the island. These improvements make everyday life easier for locals and more enjoyable for visitors.

When a community takes care of its environment, it often leads to a cleaner, happier, and more connected place to live.

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A Model for Sustainable Island Living

The Nusa Penida MPA socio-economic benefits prove that conservation isn’t just about nature — it’s about people, too.

By protecting its coral reefs and marine habitats, Nusa Penida has found a way to grow sustainably, balancing eco-tourism, local jobs, and ocean health.

It’s now a shining example of how small islands can lead big changes — a place where protecting the ocean also protects the community’s future.

By Fahmi, AMD-B’s 2024 Divemaster Internship

Great Reasons to Visit Bali

Great Reasons to Visit Bali – Diving, Culture, Food and More

When people hear that I live in Bali full-time, they usually have one of two reactions — either “Oh wow! Lucky you, permanently on holiday!” or “Isn’t it a big party island?
The truth is, the real Bali lies somewhere between those two ideas.

From incredible diving and rich culture to stunning scenery and mouth-watering food, there are countless reasons to visit Bali — and every visitor discovers their own.

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🌊 1. Incredible Diving

For us at AquaMarine Diving – Bali, this one’s at the top of the list. Bali offers something for every diver — from first-timers to seasoned professionals. You can try a PADI Discover Scuba Diving experience, earn your Open Water certification, or explore speciality courses like Manta Awareness.

Dive sites include the spectacular USAT Liberty Shipwreck in Tulamben, Menjangan Island’s wall dives, the vibrant reefs around Padangbai and Candidasa (often with reef sharks!), and Nusa Penida’s famous drift dives where you may encounter Mola-Mola (Ocean sunfish) and manta rays.

No matter your level, Bali’s underwater world will leave you in awe.

🕉️ 2. Rich Culture

Bali is Indonesia’s only Hindu-majority island, often called “The Island of a Thousand Temples.” Every village has its own temple, each with centuries of history and deep spiritual meaning.

Visitors can witness colourful ceremonies, local processions, and beautifully adorned offerings — a unique blend of faith, art, and daily life that defines the Balinese spirit.

🌾 3. Gorgeous Scenery

Bali is a feast for the senses: lush green rice terraces, crystal-clear waters, majestic volcanoes, and golden beaches. Whether you’re watching sunrise over Mount Batur or capturing temple silhouettes against a fiery sunset, it’s impossible not to be inspired.

Photographers and nature lovers will find endless beauty to explore — from cascading waterfalls to tropical gardens and remote coastal views.

💞 4. Romance in the Air

Bali has long been known as one of the most romantic places in the world. Stroll hand-in-hand along the beach at sunset, share a candlelit dinner by the sea, or enjoy a private couple’s dive together.

With its tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking scenery, Bali is perfect for honeymoons, vow renewals, or simply reconnecting with someone special.

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☀️ 5. Peace and Relaxation

For those seeking quiet, head away from the busy south and explore the east, west, or north coasts — or the peaceful foothills of central Bali. These regions offer a more traditional, serene side of island life.

At dusk, as the sky glows pink and the air fills with the sound of distant gamelan music, you’ll understand why Bali is a haven for peace and reflection.

🌞 6. Endless Sunshine

Just eight degrees south of the Equator, Bali enjoys sunshine nearly all year round. Even during rainy season, showers are brief and refreshing. With an average of 200 hours of sunshine per month, you’ll have plenty of time for diving, exploring, or simply relaxing by the water.

(Just don’t forget your reef-safe sunscreen!)

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🤝 7. Warm, Welcoming People

The Balinese are some of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet. Their kindness, smiles, and curiosity make every visitor feel at home. Many speak excellent English and love sharing their island stories.

It’s not unusual for guests to form lasting friendships — another reason so many people return to Bali again and again.

🍜 8. Foodie Heaven

If you love good food, you’ll adore Bali. From spicy local dishes to fresh seafood and vegetarian delights, the island’s culinary scene is both diverse and delicious.

Try satay made from chicken, pork, or fish, sample traditional nasi campur or gado-gado, or enjoy smoothie bowls and gourmet Western dishes at Bali’s many cafés and restaurants.

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Discover the Real Bali

Whether you come for the diving, the culture, the food, or simply to unwind, Bali has a magic that stays with you long after you leave.
These are just a few of the many reasons to visit Bali, and once you’ve experienced its charm, you’ll understand why so many visitors return again and again.

Ready to explore Bali’s incredible underwater world?
👉 Plan your next dive with AquaMarine Diving – Bali and see the island from a whole new perspective.

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