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Special Offer – Free Aqualung Mask & Snorkel When You Learn to Dive

special offer aqualung mask and snorkel

Aqualung favola maskIncredible special offer when you learn to dive. Are you in Diani Beach over Christmas and New Year? Have you thought about taking your SSI Open Water Diver Course to learn to dive in Kenya? Get that diver licence which enables you to dive anywhere in the world with a buddy up to 18m deep.

For anyone who takes the SSI Open Water Diver Course or SSI Scuba Diver Course over the Christmas and New Year period up to 5th January, Ocean Tribe will be including a free Aqualung mask and snorkel set to start off your dive career with some your own diving equipment.

Your scuba diving mask is one of the most important pieces of equipment you have as a diver. After all we go underwater to see things right? Having a comfortable mask enables you to enjoy your dive more. It also means that you don’t have to worry about poor uncomfortable rental masks offered by some dive operations. The snorkel complements the set as part of your total diving system. And you can use it to go snorkelling when you want.

The mask and snorkel is normally the first piece of equipment purchased by divers when they begin to get their own equipment. We believe you should start as you mean to go on.The masks on offer are top-of-the-range Aqualung masks and you can pick a matching snorkel from our selection to go with it.


Learning to dive takes 3 days if you use the SSI digital learning system, enabling you to do the theory work wherever you want. Thus means that we are straight in the pool from when you get to the dive centre and then out on the ocean the following two mornings for the ocean dives. Recent sightings at the local dive sites include massive turtles, guitar sharks, octopus, moray eels,and reef sharks. Even giant whale sharks have been sighted by divers and snorkelers in the last week. What are you waiting for? Sign up today. Call us on 0700934854 to book your diving and experience the wonders of Kenya’s underwater world.

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