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The blue light used in fluorescent night diving is not a blacklight. The blacklight would work, but due to the physical properties of water, the specific wavelength of our blue lights has better results.
In order to get the best results, something has to take the blue out of the light that bounces of what you’re looking at. Therefore, we wear a visor that covers our masks. This visor has a specific yellow color that takes out the blue and leaves only the fluorescent colors.
For the absolute best results, we only use the best equipment available on the market. A lot of research has gone into the equipment we use to get the perfect wavelength of light for optimal excitation of the coral.
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Minimum age is 12 years.
Only for certified divers.
After diving you are not allowed to fly for at least 24 hours.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Dive light/Visor
Local Government Tax of 7%
FLUORESCENT NIGHT DIVING – A DIVE CHANGING EXPERIENCE! Even the most seasoned divers respond with amazement to their first fluorescent night dive. The reef is simply another world all of a sudden. Terms often used to describe the experience are; “Extraterrestrial”, “Disco diving” and “a different dimension”. Fluorescence is a completely passive phenomena that occurs in some aquatic creatures. It costs them no energy, and the evolutionary purpose of the reaction is still not fully understood by scientists. What is known is that some aquatic animals and corals simply glow when a specific wavelength of light is shone on them, while others look no different than they do on a normal night dive. Coral conservationists use the fluorescence to identify “coral recruits” on reefs. Coral recruits are coral polyps that have attached themselves to the reef substrate to form a new colony. They are tiny and hard to see during the daylight, but are very visible during a fluorescent dive as bright little dots. The shore dive will be at The Hole in the Wall.
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
levijterrell,
Jul 27, 2025
- Review from Viator
Positive The guide Negative Literally every thing else. It was a shore dive ruff current not really an enjoyable dive. You would be much better off booking a boat dive much better diving
LoveTheKeys22,
Jan 4, 2021
- Review from Tripadvisor
After several night dives as an AOW diver, I was excited to try a UV night dive. It did not disappoint! Pure Diving provided the specialized equipment (visor and blue light) and made sure everyone was comfortable with it and knew what to expect with this particular site. We swam against a bit of current for about 25 minutes, then turned around and drifted back. It's amazing how different corals, fish and other sea creatures "light up" under ultraviolet light! Even swimming back to shore was magical, with the stars and moon shining down. Pure Diving knows how to put on a great dive, and a UV night dive with them is really something you need to try.
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