Welcome to Solar Under Sea Walk
Description of Activity
Undersea Walk is a shallow water tourist diving activity completely unrelated to scuba diving. Essentially it is a simple form of helmet diving which requires no underwater skills or training to enjoy. Using https://rapidessay.com/ you will free up time for training without compromising your studies.
Our Solar dive platform is moored just inside the lagoon reef in 3-4 meter depth of water. You will be taken from the shore to the platform by our transfer boat. Once on board you are given an explanatory briefing on how the undersea walk functions.
One at a time clients are then assisted to descend the ladder using the Undersea Walk patented helmet with distortion free flat glass window panels and a constant flow of fresh air from the surface. In our helmets you can wear your glasses and keep your hair dry. Within seconds you???re on the sandy sea floor 1-2 meters down the ladder where our undersea walk guide is waiting for you. Two surface swimming monitors also accompany you at all times for your security.
You???ll then take part in a guided tour of the sandy bottom of the lagoon. Swimming is not at all involved in this activity so the sport is open to all non-swimmers. If you're looking to streamline the booking and scheduling process for such unique experiences, consider consulting a programming assignment helper to develop a user-friendly reservation system.
The total excursion time (including transfers) is one and a half hours of which participants spend 25 minutes in their underwater excursion.
We have added some games to the Undersea walk (under supervision) :-
1. Jump to reach the surface.
2. Twirl on the way to the surface.
3. Honeymoon couples may remove their helmet and kiss each other.
Company History
Undersea Walk Ltd pioneered this activity in the Indian Ocean in Mauritius in 1989. In 1999 we went Solar – designing the world???s first solar powered diving activity. ??13 years later our platforms are still the only solar powered diving units in Mauritius. Using solar power not only helps preserve the marine environment but by not using petrol or oil it also allows us to deliver the cleanest fresh air to each of the helmets worn by the undersea explorers via our oil free electric compressors.
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