moderate
1.5 hours per night dive
Good physical health and comfort with open water diving required
Discover the thrill of night diving with Ohana Diving in Cambrils, Spain. Learn unique skills to navigate and communicate underwater in low-light while encountering vibrant nocturnal marine life.
Practice buoyancy and slow movements to maintain control during night dives where visibility can drop significantly.
Bring a reliable primary and backup dive light; light communication is critical for safety in the dark.
Respect nocturnal creatures by avoiding sudden movements that might disturb the ecosystem during your dive.
Night dives demand extra gear checks—ensure all lights, regulators, and gauges are fully functional before descent.
Cambrils’ fishing heritage dates back centuries, with traditional boats still visible along the port, reflecting a deep local connection to the sea.
Ohana Diving actively promotes responsible diving practices to protect Cambrils’ sensitive marine habitats and minimize human impact on nocturnal species.
Crucial for illuminating the underwater environment and communicating with dive partners.
Provides safety redundancy in case the primary light fails during the night dive.
Necessary to maintain warmth as water temperatures drop in cooler seasons.
fall|winter specific
Helps monitor dive profile safely, with readability adjusted for low-light conditions.