Blog

  • July 2018 First Open Water Session

    As the sun is shining bright above our head,so do the joy in our heart. We are blessed to have a fairly fine visibility ,it is 15 meters down! Also this time, we have a couple of international friend, one of them managed to earn aida 2, congratulation! Keep practicing and Never dive alone! Read more

  • June 2018 Open Water Session

    In spite of poor visibility , Two students from aida 2 and so advance students and the crew are still enjoying the open water session. Bad weather does not stop us to still have fun! Congratulation to those who successfully get to the next level, practice more! No pain no gain, and remember to NEVER Read more

  • May 2018 Open Water Session

    Unlike the previous open water session, this time at sea we were greeted by high waves and quite heavy current. But that didn’t break the students’ enthusiasme: 6 Aida 2 students and 1 Aida 3 student have finished their courses. Congratulations to all passing students. To all others, keep practicing and never dive alone. Read more

  • April 2018 Open Water Session

    During this open water session we were blessed with clear skies and 25 meters visibility, with a total of 16 students consisting of 5 Aida 2 students, 3 Aida 3 students, 2 Aida 4 students and others in training sessions. Congratulations to all passing students that have graduated this open water session, keep training and Read more

  • Let’s Freedive goes to PT. KPC (Kaltim Prima Coal) Sangatta Kalimantan Timur

    This January 2018 we were invited to teach freedive certification at PT. KPC (Kaltim Prima Coal) at Sangatta, East Kalimantan. Thank you for the hospitality and thank you for entrusting Letsfreedive for your Freedive Education. Read more

  • January 2018 Open Water Session

    A beautiful beginning for 2018 with 4 new AIDA 2 Star student’s success in their exams. Congratulations to all of you that have succeeded, and may you all continue your learning process forward. To all other students, keep training and never dive alone. Read more