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Members have access to exclusive benefits, resources, and opportunities to connect with fellow divers, exchange experiences, educate themselves, and stay updated on the latest news and trends in the diving industry.
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We go beyond being just another member association. We are your safety net and diving community, but we also share your values and want to make a difference. Follow up on our environmental efforts, supported initiatives.
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Our team and members alike create a vibrant network of divers, travel enthusiasts, and professionals who share a passion for safety, exploration and underwater adventures. We foster a sense of belonging above and below the water.
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Our personal memberships provide medical, rescue and evacuation services in case divers and travelers have an accident, become injured, sick or if their safety is threatened.
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We provide 24/7/365 access to our travel intelligence and medical advisory services, On-call dive medicine experts' hotlines, as well as emergency hotlines with action planning, coordination and execution.
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The world’s leading diving operators and training agencies rely on us for risk and crisis management, and duty of care compliance.
A kiss from a Coral. Decompression sickness. Slip and Fall. A stolen passport. A broken leg on a remote island. Civil unrest. Natural disasters. Lost Diving Days. Missed Liveaboard Departure. Missed Connection. Can’t Equalize. A positive COVID-19 test. Medical Inability to Dive. Crisis.
Whatever the emergency, wherever you are, we are there to help.
With DiveAssure by your side, you can immerse yourself in the wonders of the deep, knowing that our comprehensive benefits, global network, and unwavering commitment to your safety will ensure that every dive is an unforgettable and secure experience.

Our team and members alike create a vibrant network of divers, travel enthusiasts, and professionals who share a passion for safety, exploration and underwater adventures. We foster a sense of belonging above and below the water.

Gain access to our webinars & community get togethers

From dive gear and dive-travel to eco education, diving magazines, underwater photoshoots or marketing coaching for the diving industry - and the list is constantly growing.

Programs designed specifically for DiveAssure members as well as safety education and medical support

Mask off, flood, clear, breathe… every diver remembers how uncomfortable this felt the first time, that split second of “why am I doing this again?” before you figure it out and it finally clicks. It’s one of those skills you never forget because it turns panic into control and makes you trust yourself underwater. Send this to your buddy who struggled with this on day one 😅
Video from the 2025 @dive_trophy competition, proudly sponsored by DiveAssure.

That little stomach flip right before you descend? Totally normal.
Pre-dive anxiety shows up for novices and seasoned pros alike. It can look like fear of the unknown, claustrophobia in the gear, worries about equalizing, or the quiet pressure to keep up with the group. All of it`s common. All of it`s manageable.
The trick isn`t pushing through the nerves. It`s preparation. Research your site and sit in on every briefing. Practice slow, controlled breathing in the pool. Keep your gear serviced and know your emergency drills. Talk openly with your buddy, because shared nerves make for stronger dives.
Two practical ones worth repeating: give yourself 24 hours after flying before your first dive, and never dive congested. Your ears will thank you. And if it`s been a while, a refresher course is never a bad call.
Swipe for 4 ways to turn jitters into confidence before your next dive 👉
Full read on the blog: blog.diveassure.com
#scubadiving #divewithconfidence #predivenerves #diveassure #gotyoucovered

Things can go wrong underwater when you least expect it even with freshly serviced gear. A loose hose, a rapid air loss, a small issue that escalates quickly. That is why diving emergency preparedness is not optional, it is essential❗️
From equipment failures to conditions like Decompression Sickness or Barotrauma, diving comes with real risks that demand awareness, training, and the ability to respond fast. Being prepared does not just protect you, it protects your buddy and the entire team underwater.
Having the right knowledge, practicing emergency procedures, and ensuring you have proper support in place can make all the difference between a close call and a serious incident. That is where DiveAssure comes in, offering global emergency assistance, medical coverage, and evacuation support so you can focus on the dive, not the what ifs.
Want to dive deeper into this and understand how to stay prepared? Check out the full article on our blog through the link in bio.

Before regulators. Before fins. Before neoprene.
The urge to breathe underwater is older than almost every other human ambition. Assyrian soldiers were crossing rivers with inflated goatskins in 865 BCE. Augustus Siebe bolted a copper helmet to a rubber suit in 1837. Henry Fleuss built the first practical rebreather in 1878, using compressed oxygen and a rope-yarn CO₂ scrubber. Then Cousteau and Gagnan`s demand regulator in 1943 changed everything, and scuba as we know it was born.
A Berkeley physicist turned neoprene into a wetsuit in 1952. The Fenzy ABLJ taught us how to hover in 1961. And in 1983, the Orca Edge strapped a brain to your wrist and made printed dive tables history.
Seven inventions. 2,700 years. Every piece of kit you dive with today stands on the one before it.
Swipe through Vol. 01 of our History of Diving series 👉
Your turn: what should we cover in Vol. 02? Drop your pick in the comments.

Tanzania’s reefs are coming back. And on May 6, you can hear how it’s happening.
We’re teaming up with @eco2_diving and @coralsofmikindani for a live webinar about their coral restoration work in Mikindani Bay. Real conservation, real results, in one of the most underrated diving regions in East Africa.
Hear directly from the people doing the work. Bring your questions.
🗓 May 6 @ 12pm CET 🔗 Register at the link in bio
A DiveAssure member webinar.