Night Dives from Havelock
Same sites after dark: hunters out, day fish tucked in. Who we take, how we use torches, and when we run night dives.

After the day boats leave
By night, crustaceans move, lionfish hunt, coral polyps open, and parrotfish sit in mucus tents. Sleeping turtles on a ledge still get space.
Lights
One beam on the reef, not in your buddy’s eyes. Point, do not jab. Carry a backup torch on you. No strobe burst on sleeping animals.
Who it is for
Night is not Try Scuba. You need buoyancy you can trust. SSI Night / limited visibility is the proper course. We run night dives when weather, staff, and the calendar line up — ask on courses or fun dives.
If dark water is the part that scares you, say so. A dusk checkout is better than a bad first night.
Ask the shop whether night is on during your dates.
