![]() ![]() ![]() Usually £155 but currently only £135 per person, the Ultimate Junior Shark Dive Encounter allows young people to get up close and personal to the sharks by diving into the reef to mingle with all the aquatic life that lives there. Guests will dive to a safe depth of two metres onto an underwater bridge platform, while their friends or family can watch them dive from either the surface of the tank or below from the underwater tunnel. The offer includes free entry for an accompanying spectating adult (and 20% discount for any other spectators) and guarantees up-close shark encounters.Įncounters take place on Saturday and Sunday mornings at 8.30am with some extra dates during school holidays.Īn experience you didn’t know you wanted at Blue Planet Aquarium Come face-to-fin with the magnificent sharks The experience includes full use and training of a special children’s scuba kit, giving a taster of what diving entails and everything you need to know to delve deeper into diving. The expert team at Blue Planet Aquarium are ready to welcome guests to the water, there’s no experience required for this PADI-recognised discovery scuba session. Guests will learn the basic techniques used in diving along with meeting the vast range of residents at the aquarium. The Shark Encounter Dives for Beginners, usually £260 but currently £230, offer full training and hire of the scuba diving equipment, an ‘I dived with the sharks at Blue Planet Aquarium’ certificate, along with free entry for two spectators. Sessions are available on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm or 4pm.Īll divers must complete the PADI medical form prior to diving and it is recommended that any divers wait 24 hours before flying anywhere after the dive, for safety reasons. Note that there is a minimum height requirement for this of 125cm (4 foot 2 inches).ĭives run for around half an hour in the water, with a half hour training session beforehand. To find out more, and to purchase an experience voucher, head to /diving-with-sharks or call 01.įind Blue planet Aquarium at Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9LF.Open-ocean filming is cruel. And that cruelty takes form as a special type of boredom. Our small team had been cruising in a sport-fishing boat for 14 days.Įvery morning, we woke to scorching sun and water as far as the eye could see. It takes a certain kind of patience and mental strength to stay rational and ready for action when you see nothing but sky and sea for weeks on end. ![]()
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