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Dive for Free in Diani: Monthly Underwater Cleanup

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Join us every first Saturday of the month for our Blue Oceans Underwater Cleanup at the Diani Lagoon near Sand Island—and dive in for free! Whether you’re a certified diver or just love the ocean, this is your chance to make a real difference.

What Happens

  • Certified divers dive at low tide, free of charge, to collect underwater debris.
  • Snorkellers are welcome to join the lagoon cleanup near the Robinson Sand Island, a popular snorkel spot.
  • Everyone can participate in the beach clean-up right after the dives—bring gloves and help us keep Diani’s sands pristine.

We want to preserve the magnificent Diani Beach and its underwater world for generations to come.

SSI Blue Oceans Program: Dive with a Purpose

Our initiative is part of the global SSI Blue Oceans program, a free environmental specialty through Scuba Schools International  .

  • It educates divers and ocean lovers on key environmental issues—plastic pollution, reef protection, marine ecosystems—and how small actions can have a big impact  .
  • It also encourages hands-on action like cleanup dives and beach cleanups that help protect our blue planet  .

By participating, you’re not just diving—you’re becoming an Ocean Steward.

Why We Clean the Lagoon

The Diani Lagoon near Robinson Sand Island is a case-study in beauty—and vulnerability. Snorkelers flock here for the clear water and marine life, but debris can ruin the experience and harm wildlife. Cleaning at low tide lets us access shallow areas where trash tends to accumulate, making the effort more effective.

How to Join

  1. Certified divers: Register at the link above and show up at Ocean Tribe at low tide on the first Saturday at Ocean Tribe, ready for a free cleanup dive—mesh bags provided!
  2. Snorkellers & volunteers: Register at the link above and meet us at Ocean Tribe for lagoon and beach cleanup.
  3. All participants: Bring reef-safe sunscreen, gloves for beach cleanup, and your love for the ocean.

What You Get

  • Free dive if you’re certified.
  • Be part of a global conservation effort.
  • Help protect Diani’s marine life and coral reefs.
  • Meet like-minded ocean lovers and make friends.

As a special thank you for your commitment, you’ll even receive a digital recognition card from Ocean Tribe and SSI. This digital card celebrates your contribution to protecting our marine environment and serves as a proud reminder that you took action to keep Diani’s reefs and beaches clean. It’s a great way to share your impact with friends and inspire others to join future cleanups!


Do I need a dive certification to take part?

While only certified divers can get to the free dive. Snorkellers and beach volunteers are all welcome. If you really want to dive then we can arrange it as part of a Try Scuba Diving (Basic Diver) program


Why low tide?

It exposes shallow areas with accumulated debris, making the cleanup more efficient. It also means reduced currents and easier diving conditions.

Want to know more about the Blue Ocean’s Program. Get the MySSI app and an SSI profile today and complete it for free.

Underwater Clean Up Dive Times 2025

  • Saturday July 5th 2025- 14:30
  • Saturday August 2nd- 14:30
  • Saturday September 6th- 09:00
  • Saturday October 4th- 08:00
  • Saturday November 1st- 08:00
  • Saturday December 6th- 10:30

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