Chania | Try Scuba Diving | Introduction Dive

Chasing a new skill is fun, especially underwater in Crete. This 4-hour Try Scuba introduction from Kefi Divers in Almyrida pairs snug, well-maintained gear with calm guidance, then puts you at a sheltered marine spot where the Mediterranean feels close-up. I especially like the way the team keeps things relaxed, and I love that you’re guided step-by-step so you can focus on the experience.

The one thing to weigh is weather. The session needs good conditions, and if the day is cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Key highlights you’ll care about

  • Small group size (max 8): You get closer attention without feeling rushed.
  • Comfort-first equipment fitting: Gear is adjusted so it sits well from the start.
  • Easy briefing style: The instruction is built to help first-timers feel at ease fast.
  • Sheltered, marine-life site: A natural nursery area tends to be a great place to spot wildlife.
  • Safety while you explore: The instructor stays right with you during the experience.
  • Underwater photos and video included: You leave with keepsakes to share right away.

First Stop: Kefi Divers in Almyrida (Meet, Gear Up, Get Set)

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You’ll start at Kefi Divers in Almyrida (Epar. Od. Kalivon-Kefalas, Almirida 430 08, Greece). This is the kind of meeting point that’s easy to work into a day because it’s near public transportation, which matters if you’re not using a car.

Once you arrive, the process is simple and practical: you get fitted with comfortable, well-maintained scuba equipment. That detail may sound minor, but for an intro session it’s everything. If the gear fits well, you spend less time adjusting and more time paying attention to what’s happening underwater.

Most people can participate, and the provider keeps the experience structured for newcomers, so you’re not expected to already know the routines. And since the group is capped at 8 people, the staff can actually manage the “first time” pace without turning it into a conveyor belt.

The Briefing That Keeps Your Nerves in Check

Before you get in the water, an instructor runs a fun, easy-to-follow briefing. The key here is the tone: it’s not about pressure or speed. It’s about building confidence, then letting you move forward step-by-step.

From the reviews and the way the session is described, I like that the team balances safety with a sense of play. The instructors are described as patient and enthusiastic, which tends to make a real difference if you’re anxious about new gear, new breathing rhythms, or simply the feeling of being underwater.

This is also where you’ll learn the basics you need to enjoy the experience. Even if you’re a total beginner, the structure is set up so you know what to expect before you’re floating around.

You can also read our reviews of more scuba diving tours in Crete

Head to a Sheltered Marine Nursery (Where the Mediterranean Shows Off)

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After the briefing, you head to a sheltered dive site known as a natural nursery area with marine life. “Sheltered” is a big word for beginners. It usually means fewer surprises, so your attention can stay on learning and looking, not on fighting conditions.

The marine life listed for this spot is one of the strongest reasons to book. You may see schools of shimmering glass fish, curious octopus, and graceful lionfish. Other possibilities include moray eels, scorpionfish, and—if you’re lucky—a passing sea turtle.

Here’s what I think you’ll appreciate about this: the site sounds like it rewards calm observation. You’re not being hurried through a checklist of what you must spot. You can slow down and really watch how creatures behave in their own space.

And because the instructor is right there with you, you don’t have to guess. You get help if you need it, and you still get that sense of freedom that makes scuba special.

What the Underwater Time Feels Like (Close, Guided, and Very Watchable)

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The session is designed to help you feel safe and confident as you take your first breaths underwater. That matters because your first moments shape the whole memory.

Expect the experience to feel like a gentle guided introduction rather than a technical challenge. You’ll be supported throughout, so if something feels new—buoyancy, equipment, or simply the pace of breathing—you’re not on your own.

Also, the underwater visibility at this kind of Crete site is a common part of why people love it. In the review you shared, the waters are described as crystal-clear, and that matches the idea of a nursery environment where marine life can be easier to spot.

If you’re coming as a complete beginner, this format is ideal. If you already have some experience, it can still be a good refresher and a chance to focus on wildlife rather than technique.

Underwater Photos and Video: The Memory Goes Home With You

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One of the most practical perks is that the team captures your underwater experience with photos and videos, and you keep them. That’s a big deal for a first-timer because you’re often too busy learning to document much yourself.

It also removes the awkward problem of trying to find the right angle with a phone while concentrating on breathing and staying comfortable. Instead, you can look around and let the staff worry about the recording.

The photos and video are also useful for sharing later. You don’t just get a story—you get proof you actually did something new.

Price and Value: What You’re Paying For (And Why It Makes Sense)

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The price is $113.18 per person for about 4 hours. For an intro scuba experience, the real value is what’s included in that time: gear fitting, guided instruction, supervision during the underwater portion, and the underwater media keepsakes.

The small group size (max 8) is part of the value too. More attention from the team usually means less waiting, fewer interruptions, and a better first-time experience overall.

Booking-wise, this is often reserved around 14 days in advance on average. That suggests it’s not a last-minute “walk-in and hope” activity. If you want a specific day, planning ahead is smart.

If you’re looking at other options, I’d judge this one by how it supports beginners: comfort-first gear fitting and a patient, step-by-step approach. Those are the things that turn nervous into excited.

Timing and Logistics: How to Plan Your Day in Chania

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This experience runs about 4 hours. Build your schedule with a bit of breathing room before and after, because you’ll need time to check in and get suited up before you reach the water.

The meeting point is the Kefi Divers location in Almyrida, and the activity ends back at the meeting point. So you’re not committing to a half-day plus a long, uncertain transfer afterward.

Also note the format: offered in English, with confirmation after booking (within 48 hours, based on availability). That’s helpful if you’re coordinating multiple activities and want to know you’re locked in.

Finally, remember the weather requirement. If conditions aren’t right, the provider will either shift you to a new date or refund you. So plan for flexibility on your calendar.

Who Should Book This Intro Session (And Who Might Skip It)

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This is a strong fit if:

  • You want to try scuba for the first time and you’d rather learn with patience than pressure.
  • You care about seeing marine life in a guided setting with a clear focus on safety.
  • You’d like a smaller group where instructors can watch what’s happening, not just talk over a crowd.
  • You want underwater photos and video without having to bring your own setup.

You might think twice if:

  • Your schedule is extremely tight and you can’t handle the chance of weather-related changes.
  • You dislike instruction-led activities and would rather explore independently (that’s not really the point of an intro session).

In plain terms: if you want a first underwater experience that feels guided, friendly, and structured, this works.

Should You Book Kefi Divers for Your Try Scuba Session?

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I’d book if you want a beginner-friendly intro where comfort, safety, and marine life are the focus. The top-rated elements from the reviews you shared line up with that: friendly, professional staff; instructors who are patient and enthusiastic; and gear that’s maintained and set up well.

Also, the sheltered site and the wildlife list make it feel like you’ll be looking around more than worrying about technique. Add the included underwater photos and video, and you get a full package rather than a short “try it and leave” moment.

If weather is your only risk, plan a backup day in Crete. Do that, and you’re setting yourself up for a genuinely memorable few hours under the Mediterranean.

FAQ

How long is the Try Scuba introduction?

It lasts about 4 hours.

Where do I meet for the experience?

You meet at Kefi Divers in Almyrida, at Epar. Od. Kalivon-Kefalas, Almirida 430 08, Greece. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.

What group size should I expect?

There is a maximum of 8 travelers.

Is the experience offered in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

Will I receive underwater photos or video?

Yes. The team captures the underwater experience with photos and videos that you keep and share.

Is the activity weather dependent?

Yes. It requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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