21/05/2026
Meet Omari Lanjoro 🤿 The Comeback King 👑
One of our star instructors at Yellow-Fins Diving, Diani.
Omari’s Dive Journey:
📍 2016: Started with a DSD - fell in love with the ocean
⏸️ Took a break from diving...
✅ Came back stronger - got certified, then crushed his Divemaster
🏆 2024: Became a fully certified Scuba Instructor
Moral of the story? It’s never too late to follow your passion 🌊
Omari is professional, highly skilled, and the funniest guy at our dive base. Die-hard Manchester United fan ⚽ - expect football banter on the boat.Debate him at your own risk😂 Plus, he loves shooting underwater videos of your dive 📸
Ready to dive with an instructor who understands the journey?
📩 DM us or WhatsApp +254110631171
Drop a 🔥 for Omari’s comeback
02/01/2026
Here is Shee,
The manager and a part time PADI Instructor at yellow Fins,a dive center located in Diani Beach,Kenya ,In addition to that Shee is a PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer (MSDT)
70% of your dive starts at the front desk(reception)of the dive center where mostly you’ll be welcomed with a credited smile 😊 by him,excitement starts after meeting Shee before touching the blue water of Diani,
Shee ,Known for his quick responses to diving inquiries and his “cheesy jokes”😊
The ocean is calling,Join us
28/12/2025
No worries about Diving in Diani 🇰🇪 kenya-
kenya has you covered with PADI courses,guided dives to wreck and vibrant reefs like Mwanamochi,Kinondo,Galu ,personalized information (even for nervous Divers!),and trips that spot turtles,seahorses and more,ensuring a safe fun experience with pickup from Diani
Contact:Call/Whatsap +254110631171
09/12/2025
Massive congratulations to Lena for completing her PADI Open Water Certification with instructor Omari
Welcome to the PADI Diving Community
For more information just call 📞 +254110631171 or visit our office ellow
04/12/2025
Huge congratulations to Jonathan and Ben for completing their Padi Open Water Certification with Instructor Omari
This is a major accomplishment that opens up a world of underwater adventure and it’s a testament of their hard work,dedication and confidence.Welcome to the Diving community and here’s to many safe and incredible dives ahead
For Bookings just call 📞 +254110631171 or visit our office
03/05/2025
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Please don’t touch starfish — this is a serious request to all tourists and guides.
To all visitors: leave starfish in the water.
And to all tour guides: please educate your guests about why this is so important.
Lifting a starfish out of the water for a quick photo might seem harmless, but it can actually be fatal for the animal.
Starfish breathe through tiny structures on their bodies called dermal gills. These gills exchange gases directly with the water — it’s how they get oxygen. When taken out of the water, they can’t breathe. Fresh air is toxic to them, and they can’t hold their breath. Every second out of water is a struggle — like having your lungs filled with water.
When people repeatedly pull them out for photos, the stress and oxygen deprivation can be enough to kill them. It’s not just a cute picture — it could be the end of that creature’s life.
Wildlife isn’t here for our entertainment. Just because something is slow or easy to pick up doesn’t mean we should. And no amount of likes or shares is worth harming a living being.
Most of us didn’t know better in the past — but now we do. And that means we have a responsibility to change how we interact with the natural world.