Sea Walking
Sea Walking
Sea walking, also known as underwater walking or ocean walking, is a unique and exciting way to explore the underwater world without needing prior scuba diving experience.It’s a fun and safe activity that allows individuals to walk on the ocean floor and experience marine life up close, all while staying above water.

A Unique Underwater Adventure
Sea walking is a recreational activity where participants walk on the seabed while wearing a specially designed helmet that supplies air, allowing them to breathe comfortably under water. It’s an accessible way for people to experience the beauty of marine life without the need for diving certifications. The helmet used in sea walking is large and allows for the free movement of the head and shoulders.
Benefits of Sea Walking
- No Diving Certification Required
- Easy for Non-Swimmers
- Safe and Comfortable
- Unique and Memorable Experience
Transparent Waters
Enjoy unmatched clarity as you explore the mesmerizing underwater world
Colorful Marine Life
Explore breathtaking coral reefs, diverse fish species, and captivating sea creatures
Beginner-Friendly & Secure
An ideal experience for first-time , guided by experts and equipped with high-quality safety gear

Best Time for Sea Walking
Choosing the right time for sea walking can significantly enhance your experience. While sea walking can be done year-round in many locations, certain conditions, such as weather, water clarity, and tides, play a key role in making your adventure enjoyable and safe.
Sea Walking Safety Tips
- Follow the Instructor's Instructions
- Wear the Helmet Properly
- Stay Calm and Relaxed
- Keep Your Feet on the Ground
Sea Walking Equipment and Gear
To ensure a comfortable and safe snorkeling experience, the following equipment is essential:

Underwater Helmet
The underwater helmet is the most crucial piece of equipment in sea walking

Diving Mask
Provides clear vision underwater and protects your eyes from saltwater irritation

Communication Device
Some sea walking operators provide communication devices, of hand signals