Private Dive Tours
Book a guide and experience the incredible local diving of British Columbia on your schedule
If you’re looking for some world-class scuba diving then you’ve come to the right place! Here in Vancouver, we have some of the best cold water diving right on our doorstep, and the best way to see it is with a guide who knows all the top spots.
By booking a Private Dive Tour, you’ll have access to one of our awesome Divemasters who have loads of local knowledge and a true passion for scuba. They will make sure the tour meets all of your requirements and that you get the most out of both dives. We want you to have an amazing diving experience and see all the incredible underwater sights British Columbia is famous for.
Price: $150 per Group (1-4 Divers)
Included in the price
2 guided shore dives
Private guide
10% in-store discount on gear purchases (some exceptions apply)
Transportation
Not Included
Rental equipment
At an additional cost, we can provide you with all the rental equipment required for your dives, except for a mask and snorkel - for safety and hygiene reasons we do not rent out masks and snorkels.
All Group Dive and Boat Dive participants who require rentals must come to the shop at least 2 days before your dive to be fitted. Please allow 1 hour for a fitting.
Prerequisites
You must be a certified Open Water Diver and have been diving within the last 12 months. If your fins have barnacles on them, you may need a Refresher.
If you need to rent a drysuit, you must have a Drysuit Specialty Certification.
12 years of age or older
FAQs
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Absolutely, a Private Dive Tour is perfect for a new diver!
Not only will your Divemaster show you all the great sights, but they’re also there to support you in your diving and can assist you as you practice new skills and gain confidence in the water.
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Although during the summer months, you can dive local waters in a wetsuit, we highly recommend that you use a drysuit. In British Columbia, the water gets cold so you will find the vast majority of divers using a drysuit all year round.
A drysuit will keep you nice and warm, ensuring more comfort and enjoyment from your dives. At Rowand's Reef, we carry the Aqua Lung Fusion range of drysuits. These suits contain the latest in drysuit technology and allow for a customized fit with added flexibility and buoyancy control in the water.
To rent a drysuit from us you will need to have a Drysuit Specialty certification. If you don’t have one of these and are interested in gaining one then we encourage you to take the PADI Drysuit Specialty Course with us. More details on this can be found here.
For those who don’t have a drysuit certification, you can still book a Private Dive Tour and dive in a wetsuit. We have warm 14/7mm wetsuits available for hire that will keep you nice and warm in our cold waters, especially in summer.
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Aquatic life will vary at each dive site, but you will likely see rockfish, crabs, flatfish, sunflower seastars, and jellyfish. Across the rocks are fields of anemones (in particular the beautiful white plumose anemones), soft corals, and ancient sponges. Seals and sea lions often drop by to say hello, especially on night dives, and you may be lucky enough to find a giant Pacific octopus or wolf eel, hiding under rocks during the day or out hunting at night.
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Water colour, visibility and temperature - these are the biggest differences when it comes to cold water vs. warm water diving.
Water colour - In cold water, the colour appears more green/grey compared to the blue/turquoise water of the tropics. This difference really only matters if you do any underwater filming or photography.
Visibility - the best time to dive in BC is from September - April. This is when the water is the clearest and is as good as any warm water dive site. In the summer visibility here can be poor at times due to the large growth of algae that occurs across the North Pacific coast. The visibility will clear up as you dive deeper, but learning to dive in poor conditions will again give you extra experience and training making you a better diver.
Temperature - water temperatures in BC range from around 7°C in the winter/spring to around 15°C in Summer/Fall. While this is a bit different to the 20°C plus temperature of warmer water, the extra equipment and drysuits make this easy to handle and you quickly get used to it after a few dives.
Things to see - When it comes to marine and plant life, there are just as many amazing things to see in cold water as there are in the tropics. Life in cold water tends to be smaller and more unique, whilst warm water life tends to be more plentiful. You may have to explore a bit more to find life in cold water but this just adds to the adventure of the dive!
Jacques Cousteau once said that the coastal waters of British Columbia are 'the best temperate water diving in the world and second only to the Red Sea'. - An indication of just how much there is to see here! Plus, Vancouver is one of the only places in the world where you can ski and scuba dive on the same day - definitely worth a bit of cold!
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