
Consider factors such as weather, location and type of diving when choosing a diving vacation. While some locations allow diving all year round, others only offer it during a certain season. This could be due to weather patterns or legal restrictions. Some marine parks may also be closed for a specific period of time. If you're hoping to see specific marine species, it's important to find out when the best time to visit is.
Liveaboards
There are many factors you should consider when searching for liveaboards on diving trips. Safety is paramount. To ensure safety, liveaboards will be equipped with emergency oxygen, first aid supplies, and fire extinguishers. Liveaboards have crew members that can help you if needed.
Zodiacs
Zodiacs are used by scuba divers for all levels of diving. These vehicles are comfortable, safe, and provide a comfortable way of traveling and diving. Divers use the Zodiacs to explore polar waters. The dive guide will assist them with safety tips and advice. They will also learn about current conditions on the dive site, and how to safely return home to the Zodiacs.

Private jetty
Private jetty diving sites are a great way for you to see the area and not get wet. These trips depart from the Rockingham Jetty and are usually very easy to navigate. You will always find plenty of parking space and adequate room for equipment. The jetty is approximately 50m away. There is also ample parking and plenty of room to set up equipment.
House reef
House reef diving trips can be a great way for divers to observe a variety of marine species. They can be accessed from the jetty and visitors can take their time exploring the underwater realm. For such a shallow dive, the coral and marine life are astonishingly colorful and varied.
Scuba schools
Vacationers interested in learning how to dive can choose to go to scuba school. Scuba diving is a great activity that can be fun and also help you to develop your career. It is also an excellent way to learn more about marine conservation.
Equipment
Safety equipment is crucial for diving trips that can be hazardous. A torch or dive light is an essential safety item for night diving. These can be bought for under $40 and are helpful when visibility drops. A beacon or flashing light is also a good idea. This device is useful for keeping your buddy team in touch during low visibility.

Destinations
There are many places you can go to experience more life under the ocean. Malaysia is one of the fastest-growing dive destinations. Known for its progressive development, this Southeast Asian country is rapidly becoming a scuba lover's paradise, thanks to locations such as Sipadan and Mabul. In the western portion of the Coral Triangle, these two sites are home to thriving sea lion colonies and resident hammerhead sharks.