
Small-group dive adventures
Big dives. Wild places. Good people.
Liveaboards, wrecks, and pelagic encounters, with plenty of time beneath the surface.
Past adventures
Check out our previous trips and the waters we have explored
On the drawing board
Expeditions we are building
No dates and no fine print yet. These are the trips being planned properly before anything goes on sale.
- Liveaboard
Remote reef systems
Long-range itineraries built around sites you cannot reach on a day boat.
- Wreck week
Structure and history
A concentrated week of hulls and holds, with penetration planned only where training allows.
- Big animal
Pelagic encounters
Trips positioned for the open-water encounters divers plan whole years around.
- Skills forward
Sharpen the fundamentals
Structured briefings and honest debriefs, for divers who want the discipline as much as the sites.
The protocol
How we run a dive trip
Big Dive Energy exists because good diving is mostly good preparation. The trips are built around that idea rather than around a brochure.
Planned, not improvised
Every departure has a written plan, a briefed profile, and a contingency. You know what the day looks like before you get on the boat.
Buddy Protocol
Pairing is deliberate rather than left to whoever is standing nearby. You dive with someone matched to your training and your comfort in the water.
Divers, not tourists
Groups stay small and everyone is there for the diving. The surface intervals are as good as the dives.
First access
Find out more
We are building the booking platform now. Leave your email and we will tell you when expeditions open, before they go public.
Seasonal currents
Reading the year like a dive plan
Different water rewards different months. We build the calendar around conditions rather than convenience.
Calm water
The flat seasons
The windows when crossings are kind and the surface interval is a pleasure.
Big animal
Migration windows
The stretches when the open water gets crowded in the best possible way.
Clear water
Visibility season
When conditions line up and the wrecks read like blueprints.
Off season
The quiet months
Fewer boats, calmer sites, and the reasons we like travelling then.
