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Diving in Lakshadweep
Top Dive Centers in Lakshadweep
View all 21 →Ranked by ScubaProof Trust Score — safety weighted 50%. How is it calculated?
Best Dive Sites in Lakshadweep
Marine life: Batfish, Bull shark, Butterflyfish, Snapper, Whitetip reef shark + 3 more
Frequently Asked About Diving in Lakshadweep
How many dive centers are in Lakshadweep?
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ScubaProof tracks 21 verified dive centers in Lakshadweep, with an average Trust Score of 5.0/5 based on AI-analyzed diver reviews. All centers are independently scored — no paid placements.
Is diving in Lakshadweep safe?
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100% of Lakshadweep dive centers on ScubaProof have zero active safety flags. The average Trust Score — weighted 50% on safety, covering emergency O₂, instructor-to-diver ratios, and briefing quality — is 5.0/5. No active safety warnings in this region.
How deep are the dive sites in Lakshadweep?
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Lakshadweep has 3 dive sites tracked on ScubaProof. The deepest sites reach 40m. Common marine life includes Batfish, Bull shark, Butterflyfish, Snapper, Whitetip reef shark.
What marine life can I see diving in Lakshadweep?
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Divers in Lakshadweep regularly encounter Batfish, Bull shark, Butterflyfish, Snapper, Whitetip reef shark, Corals, Sea turtle, Sting ray and more. Specific species are logged across 3 dive sites in the area.
About the ScubaProof Trust Score
Safety: Emergency O₂ readiness, instructor-to-diver ratios, dive briefing quality, and proximity to a hyperbaric chamber. Safety carries the highest weight because DAN incident research identifies supervision and emergency response as the leading factors in preventable diving fatalities.
Staff: Active agency certifications (PADI, SSI, TDI, CMAS), language coverage, and instructor conduct described across reviewer reports.
Gear: Equipment condition, servicing transparency, nitrox availability, and rental quality reported by divers.
Red flags add automatic penalties: −0.8 pts per critical issue (equipment failure, skipped safety protocols), −0.3 pts per warning. Reviews are time-weighted — a report from three years ago carries 20% of the weight of a current one. No dive center can pay to improve its score.

