REVIEW · NHA TRANG
Experience Nha Trang Scuba Diving with Certified Dive
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Warm water reefs, run like clockwork. This Nha Trang scuba outing sends you to Coral Reef Point at Hon Tam Island, with professional, English-speaking guidance that keeps the experience calm and doable even if you are not a strong swimmer. The best part is the format: instead of one short reef stop, you get two underwater sessions plus breaks that actually help you recharge.
I especially like the safety-first feel and the practical crew vibe. In several notes, people highlight well-maintained gear, smooth organization, and careful supervision, including an instructor named Mr Tuan. One consideration: the whole day depends on good sea conditions, and the total time is about 5 hours—so if you want an all-day underwater marathon, you will feel a bit time-capped.
In This Review
- Coral Reef Point on Hon Tam Island: What Makes It Worth Your Time
- Two Tanks, Two Reef Spots: The Underwater Flow of the Day
- First underwater session: settle in
- Break between sessions: coffee, fruit, snacks
- Second underwater session: more reef, better confidence
- Safety and Gear: The Stuff That Actually Makes Scuba Feel Easy
- If you cannot swim, does that matter?
- The Boat Ride and Pickup: Morning Logistics That Don’t Eat Your Day
- Lunch and the Floating-Fishing-Village Break
- Warm Water, Good Visibility, and Reef Life You Can Actually See
- Price and Value: What $51.35 Really Covers
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)
- Weather and What to Pack for a Smooth Morning
- Should You Book This Hon Tam Coral Reef Two-Tank Tour?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for this tour?
- What time does the experience start?
- How long does the tour take?
- Does the tour include pickup and drop-off?
- Do I get diving equipment and insurance?
- How many times do you go in the water?
- Is lunch included?
- What else is provided during breaks?
- How big are the groups?
- Should You Book It?
Coral Reef Point on Hon Tam Island: What Makes It Worth Your Time

This is built around a simple idea: if you are going to try scuba in Nha Trang, you want reliable conditions and a reef that delivers visually. Coral Reef Point sits out at Hon Tam Island, one of the big island areas in Nha Trang, and the whole point is that you are not just floating over random water—you are going to reef structure with tropical fish and coral cover.
The value here is not only the reef. It is also the pacing. You get two underwater sessions, which changes how the day feels. One session can feel like you barely settled in before it is time to surface and head back. Two sessions give you a real chance to get comfortable, improve your buoyancy rhythm (even on a first try), and see more than one slice of the reef.
And yes—expect warm water. More than one person noted comfortable temperatures (one even mentioned using only a thin 2mm half suit), which is a big deal in Vietnam. Warm water means less fuss, less fiddling, and more focus on the view.
Two Tanks, Two Reef Spots: The Underwater Flow of the Day

Think of the day as a repeating cycle: gear up, get oriented, go see the reef, then reset. You do that twice at Coral Reef Point.
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First underwater session: settle in
During the first time in the water, the emphasis is on comfort and control. The crew and instructors keep things organized, and the setup is designed so people who are new to scuba can still enjoy the experience. If you have never used regulators before, this first session is where you learn what normal breathing feels like and how your body reacts with buoyancy.
What I like about a two-session format: you do not spend the whole morning in a nervous fog. By the time you are on your second reef stop, you usually understand the rhythm better and your eyes spend more time scanning coral and fish.
Break between sessions: coffee, fruit, snacks
This tour does not treat the surface interval as dead time. You get fruit and coffee between the two underwater sessions, plus snacks and a lunch break later. That matters more than it sounds. After gearing up and a morning boat ride, many people feel wiped out fast. Food and warmth help you avoid the classic I-am-going-to-power-through slump.
Second underwater session: more reef, better confidence
By the second visit, you typically feel less mechanical. That is when reef structure really comes into focus. Notes from previous divers mention good visibility and the chance to spot items like starfish and lots of small tropical fish.
If your brain is still learning the equipment during the first session, that is normal. The second session is where the day starts to feel like vacation.
Safety and Gear: The Stuff That Actually Makes Scuba Feel Easy

What sells this tour is not just the word certified. It is the operational vibe around safety.
Several highlights show up again and again:
- Clean, well-maintained equipment: people mentioned regulators and gauges working smoothly and gear that was kept maintained.
- A professional instructor/guide team: English support is strong, and supervision is close without feeling rushed.
- A calm boat and crew rhythm: timing is described as solid and professional.
One name came through in the notes: Mr Tuan. Even if you are not expecting a celebrity instructor, it is a helpful signal. When a guide is both friendly and professional, you feel more comfortable asking questions before you enter the water.
If you cannot swim, does that matter?
This experience is marketed with the idea that you can enjoy scuba even if you cannot swim. The key is that the instruction and supervision are meant to keep you safe and supported. I would still treat this as a beginner-friendly experience, not a free-for-all. You will do best if you listen carefully, follow guidance, and communicate if anything feels off during setup.
The Boat Ride and Pickup: Morning Logistics That Don’t Eat Your Day
The day starts at 7:30am, with pickup offered from the Tram Huong Tower area. The meeting point is Tram Huong Tower, at Trần Phú Quảng trường, Hai tháng Tư, Lộc Thọ, Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa. The tour ends back at the meeting point too.
From a practical standpoint, pickup and drop-off matter because Nha Trang can be traffic-heavy. If you are coordinating taxis while juggling gear and timing, your morning stress goes up fast. Here, the hotel pickup and drop-off plus included public transportation help keep things straightforward.
Duration is about 5 hours, and that is a good sign for value. Many scuba-style outings in popular beach towns run long and leave you wishing you had booked a half-day. This one keeps the day tight: enough time for two underwater sessions and breaks, without swallowing your whole schedule.
Also, the group size is capped at 30 people. That is not “private yacht” energy, but it usually means you still get attention and organization.
Lunch and the Floating-Fishing-Village Break

One underrated reason to pick this tour: you are not stuck with a bland, take-it-or-leave-it lunch. The meal is described as tasty, and at least one note mentions lunch in a fishing village setting with a floating restaurant feel.
That changes the mood. Scuba days can get repetitive—gear, water, gear again. A different lunch setting helps the day feel like an outing, not just a checklist.
You also get snacks during the rest period, and that matters on a 5-hour schedule. If lunch is the only real food, you might feel shaky before the second session. Here, the tour spreads the energy with fruit, coffee, and snacks.
Warm Water, Good Visibility, and Reef Life You Can Actually See

Hon Tam is known for underwater life, but visibility and conditions are what make it feel worth it. Several notes mention good visibility and coral and structure worth paying attention to, plus lots of fish.
What you are likely to see (based on the notes you provided) includes:
- coral structure and reef features
- tropical fish that feel active, not hiding
- starfish and other small reef creatures (depending on the day)
And remember, warm water is not just comfort—it can make you a better diver. When you are not fighting cold, you move more normally and that helps buoyancy. You spend less energy on staying warm and more energy on enjoying the view.
Price and Value: What $51.35 Really Covers

At $51.35 per person, this tour sits in a range that can feel like a bargain—if the inclusions are real. In this case, the inclusions are substantial:
- diving equipment
- a professional guide
- hotel pickup/drop-off
- lunch
- snacks
- insurance
- public transportation
A big part of value in Vietnam beach tours is what you do not have to handle yourself. Equipment is included, so you do not need to rent gear separately. Insurance is included, which is another cost that often gets tacked on later.
Also, two underwater sessions matter for cost-per-minute of reef time. If the tour only gave you one short water outing, you would still pay for organization, gear, boat, and guide time. Two sessions increase the return on that same setup.
Booking about 19 days in advance on average also hints that dates can fill, especially if you are traveling during peak periods. If your schedule is tight, you will probably want to lock in early rather than playing the wait-and-see game.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)

This is a strong match if:
- you want a guided, beginner-friendly scuba experience
- you prefer a structured day with breaks and food
- you want to see more than one reef spot with two underwater sessions
- you like the idea of coral-rich conditions at Hon Tam Island
It may feel less ideal if:
- you want lots of time in the water or long, complicated training
- you expect an all-day excursion with multiple stops beyond lunch and two reef visits
- you are okay with no guarantees if conditions turn (the tour requires good weather)
One more practical note: you should be ready for an early start. 7:30am is not brutal, but it does mean you will not sleep in.
Weather and What to Pack for a Smooth Morning

The tour requires good weather. That matters because scuba depends on sea conditions. If weather is not suitable, the tour can be changed or refunded, so build in a little flexibility in your Nha Trang schedule.
For packing, keep it simple:
- Bring swimwear and quick-dry clothing for after the sessions
- Bring a towel if you like having your own (the provided info does not specify towels)
- Bring sunscreen and a hat, especially since you will be on a boat for part of the day
- Have a dry bag or sealed pouch for electronics and documents
Since the water is often warm, you likely will not need thick insulation, but a thin layer can still be useful for comfort. One note specifically mentioned a 2mm half suit for warm-water conditions, which is a useful clue if you are sensitive to temperature changes.
Should You Book This Hon Tam Coral Reef Two-Tank Tour?
I would book it if you want a well-run, beginner-friendly scuba experience centered on Coral Reef Point—and you want two underwater sessions instead of one quick outing. The safety feel, English support, maintained gear, and the smart breaks (fruit, coffee, snacks) are exactly what make a short 5-hour program feel like a real day out.
I would skip it if your top priority is spending maximum time in the water for the whole day. This is efficient and timed. It is designed to deliver coral viewing and a supervised experience without dragging on.
If you are planning your first scuba experience in Nha Trang, this is one of the more practical choices for getting real reef time while keeping the process calm.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for this tour?
The tour meets at Tram Huong Tower, Trần Phú Quảng trường, Hai tháng Tư, Lộc Thọ, Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa 650000, Vietnam.
What time does the experience start?
The start time is 7:30am.
How long does the tour take?
It lasts about 5 hours.
Does the tour include pickup and drop-off?
Yes, it includes hotel pickup and drop-off.
Do I get diving equipment and insurance?
Yes. Diving equipment and insurance are included.
How many times do you go in the water?
You do two underwater sessions at Coral Reef Point in Hon Tam Island.
Is lunch included?
Yes, lunch is included.
What else is provided during breaks?
Snacks are provided, and you also get fruit and coffee between the two underwater sessions.
How big are the groups?
The maximum group size is 30 travelers.
Should You Book It?
Book it if you want a short, organized Nha Trang scuba experience focused on coral and fish at Hon Tam Island, with two underwater sessions and real breaks for food. If you prefer long, all-day underwater time or you cannot be flexible with weather, look for a different format.





























