1. What’s the difference between snorkeling and freediving?

Snorkeling stays on the surface, while freediving involves diving below the surface using breath-hold techniques.

  1. Do I need to know how to swim to join a freedive course?

Yes. You need basic swimming ability and comfort in the water.

  1. Is freediving safe for beginners?

Absolutely—when practiced with proper techniques and supervision. Our instructors prioritize safety at every step.

  1. Do I need to be very fit to start freediving?

No. Basic fitness is enough. Freediving is more about relaxation and breathing techniques than physical strength.

  1. What equipment do I need to bring?

Mask, snorkel, fins, wetsuit/rashguard, and weight belt. Rental gear is available if you don’t have your own.

  1. How deep will I dive during the course?

Depth depends on your comfort level and course level, but beginners usually reach 10–20 meters.

  1. How long does the course take?

Most beginner courses take 2–3 days including theory, pool session, and open-water dives.

  1. Will I learn how to hold my breath longer?

Yes. You’ll be taught breathwork techniques to safely increase your breath-hold time.

  1. What if I feel nervous or scared?

Totally normal. Your instructor will guide you step-by-step to help you relax and build confidence.

  1. Can I take the course if I have ear issues?

Minor issues are usually fine, but you must be able to equalize comfortably. Consult a doctor if you have medical concerns.

  1. Will I get a certification after completing the course?

Yes. Upon meeting the requirements, you’ll receive an internationally recognized freediving certification.

  1. Is freediving suitable for kids?

Most agencies allow participants from age 12 and above (with parental consent).

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