Am I covered for Scuba Diving?

Cover may be available under your travel insurance policy for scuba diving or diving under water using an artificial breathing apparatus depending on the depth you are diving. 

Diving up to 10 metres: 

Cover for diving to a depth no greater than 10 metres is available under the Covered Sports and Leisure Activities. You must hold an open water diving licence recognised in Australia or dive with an instructor licensed for these activities. 

Diving between 10 – 30 metres: 

Cover for diving to depths between 10 metres and 30 metres is available under the Adventure Activities Covered by the Adventure Pack. Therefore, you will need to add the Adventure Pack to your travel insurance policy for an additional premium if you wish to Scuba Dive between 10m and 30m.  You must hold an open water diving licence recognised in Australia or dive with an instructor licensed for these activities. 

Diving greater than 30 metres: 

Fast Cover does not provide cover for diving at depths greater than 30 metres. 

Note: 

The Adventure Pack is not available with the Basics policy. 

If you plan to scuba dive during a cruise for 1 or more overnight stays in Australia or 4 or more nights overseas on a cruise ship, you must specify cruise cover. 

As each individual’s circumstances are different, we will assess each claim on a case-by-case basis and in accordance with your specific circumstances, policy terms and Certificate of Insurance.  

Eligibility criteria, policy terms, conditions, exclusions and limits apply. Consider the PDS prior to deciding on which policy is right for you and your needs.