H2O Swimming Academy - Southern Islands

H2O Swimming Academy operates out of Singapore's Southern Islands, offering a convenient base for local divers. They focus on accessible diving in the immediate area, which means short boat rides and familiar conditions. If you're a Singapore-based diver looking for quick weekend trips close to home, this centre is set up for straightforward local exploration. It's a practical choice for getting in the water without a long journey.

Location
Southern Islands, Singapore, Southeast Asia
Coordinates
1.550115, 103.776940
Phone
+60162477610
Email
[email protected]
Website
https://www.divessi.com/divecenter/765177
Certification Agencies
SSI
Courses
Scuba Diving (Beginner to Advanced), Extended Range (XR), Freediving, Mermaid, Environment, Lifeguard, Public Safety Diving, Professional Scuba Diving, Swim Lifeguard, SSI Explorers, Snorkel Diver, Marine Life, Marine Conservation
Address
No 7 Jalan Mutiara Emas 5, Johor Bahru, 81100, MYS

Dive Sites Near H2O Swimming Academy

H2O Swimming Academy provides access to 15 dive sites in Southern Islands.

Other Dive Centres in Southern Islands

Best Time to Dive in Southern Islands

The warmest water temperatures in Southern Islands occur in January, averaging 28.2°C. The coolest conditions are in December at 28.2°C.

Monthly Water Temperatures

  • January: 28.2°C (air: 26.0°C)
  • February: 28.2°C (air: 26.6°C)
  • March: 28.2°C (air: 27.1°C)
  • April: 28.2°C (air: 27.4°C)
  • May: 28.2°C (air: 27.9°C)
  • June: 28.2°C (air: 27.4°C)
  • July: 28.2°C (air: 27.5°C)
  • August: 28.2°C (air: 27.2°C)
  • September: 28.2°C (air: 27.2°C)
  • October: 28.2°C (air: 27.2°C)
  • November: 28.2°C (air: 26.5°C)
  • December: 28.2°C (air: 26.3°C)

Marine Life in Southern Islands

Home to 284 recorded species including 179 reef fish, 46 hard corals, 17 seagrass & algae, 13 sharks & rays, 8 sea snails & nudibranchs, 6 other.

Notable Marine Life

Recommended Packing List for Southern Islands

Based on average water temperature of 28.2°C.

  • Shorty or Rashguard - warm 28°C water needs minimal exposure protection
  • Mask - essential for every dive
  • Fins
  • BCD - buoyancy compensator
  • Regulator - your most safety-critical piece of gear
  • Dive Computer - tracks depth, time, and NDL
  • Surface Marker Buoy (SMB) - essential for boat pickups
  • Dive Torch - useful for crevices and colour at depth
  • Underwater Camera - capture your diving memories