Tips and Tricks for Warmer Diving..
The low down on how to keep warm while diving temperate waters.
Diver Support Services
Certified divers can enjoy extended support services through our dive centre. These include Dive Tank fills, Cylinder testing, Dive Gear servicing and repairs. Refresher Courses and the PADI ReActivate are available along with a good range of modern dive equipment and continuing education diver courses for all levels of SCUBA and there’s non-diving Technical Diver services also available.
Scuba Diving is Good for you.

Scuba diving is a complete workout that is both relaxing and exciting at the same time.
Why Drysuits are great
Drysuits are convenient and comfortable way of keeping warm while diving. You don’t need to dry off afterwards and don’t get the wind chill against your wet body. People who have made the transition to Drysuit diving find Drysuits are a complete wonder and look back on their wetsuit diving days in complete disarray!
Why become a certified Scuba Diver?

earning to Scuba Dive is exciting, eye opening, inspiring and fun. We’re excited you are looking at taking your PADI Open Water Diver course through our store and hope to get you started soon.
Night Dives
Join in on some fun Night Diving at New Zealand Sea Adventures. Available from the end of April to September.
Dive into 2024
Dive into 2024! Get yourself underwater in 2024 with your first course or your next dive course at New Zealand Sea Adventures and some new kit along the way. Enjoy a purpose built facility with our very own diver training pool, experienced professional instructors, great dive gear options and Wellingtons great diving opportunities. Be it […]
Coping with Seasickness
Coping with Seasickness Seasickness is “a result of a conflict in the inner ear, where the human balance mechanism resides, and is caused by a vessel’s erratic motion on the water… The brain responds with a cascade of stress-related hormones that can ultimately lead to nausea, vomiting, and vertigo.” Strong smells such as petrol fumes, […]
Dehydration and Decompression Sickness
Decompression sickness is a major risk for scuba divers due to the increased formation of nitrogen bubbles in blood and tissues during and after ascent. About 51% of our blood is water and we need that blood to carry the nitrogen bubbles from our tissue to our lungs for exhaling.
4 Great things about winter diving
4 Great things about Winter Diving. Better Visibility Be it more regular rain so there’s less dust washing into the ocean or changing ocean currents. Any diver around Wellington who enjoys winter diving will tell you that on average there is better visibility during winter. With better visibility you can see more and take in […]