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Ocean Tribe’s New Dive Boat in Diani Beach: Meet Indidiver Jones

News & OffersOcean Tribe’s New Dive Boat in Diani Beach: Meet Indidiver Jones

Ocean Tribe proudly introduces Indidiver Jones, the latest addition to our fleet of dive boats.Twin 90hp Mercury SeaPro 4-stroke engines power this 9.3-meter vessel, allowing it to reach Diani Beach’s dive sites swiftly and reliably.

Indidiver Jones comfortably accommodates up to 12 divers, ensuring ample space for gear and movement. Onboard amenities include secure storage lockers for personal belongings, emergency oxygen and a comprehensive first aid kit for safety, a dedicated camera table for underwater photographers, and dual ladders at the stern for easy water entry and exit.

Thanks to her enhanced capabilities, our dive boat now reaches further dive sites more efficiently than ever. As a result, you get more time in the water—exploring vibrant coral reefs and encountering the diverse marine life that makes Diani Beach so special.

Whether you’re starting a fun dive, working toward a certification course, or joining one of our dive safaris, Indidiver Jones provides a smooth, reliable, and comfortable platform from start to finish. Moreover, her spacious layout and well-thought-out features clearly reflect Ocean Tribe’s ongoing commitment to safety, quality, and unforgettable diving experiences.

Join us aboard Indidiver Jones and explore the vibrant marine life and stunning coral reefs that Diani Beach has to offer. We look forward to sharing this exciting new chapter with our diving community.

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