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Be adventurous. Be amazed. Be a diver. Your first step is earning your Open Water Diver certification — becoming what is commonly known as a certified diver.
Even if you’ve previously taken part in introductory scuba experiences (commonly known as “resort courses” or “Discover Scuba”), you are most likely aware that the best opportunities in diving await those who are fully certified.
In this section, we answer all of the most common questions about learning to dive, including who can learn, what is involved, when can you learn and how much does becoming certified cost? Nevertheless, if you have a question this section doesn’t answer, just call or E-Mail Us us. We will be happy to answer it.
Is it important to be an athlete or a competitive swimmer? Do you have to be an adult…or under a certain age? Will common medical conditions disqualify you from diving? Fortunately, the answer to all these questions is generally No More…
How do you get started? What steps will you need to follow? What sort of things will you be doing as part of the course? Find the answers to all these questions and more…
Where do the classroom meetings and pool dives take place? How about the open-water training dives? Where exactly do you go and how do you get there? Find out…
Strictly speaking, you can start whenever you want. With our modern learning system, it can be as soon as you come in and pick up your study materials. After that, you’ll discover we have a variety of convenient learning schedules to choose from. More…
Learning to scuba dive is surprisingly affordable. The best news is, you get to decide how much you will spend by choosing from various options for training and equipment. Find out more…
The good news here is that we supply most of what you will need. There are a few personal equipment items, however, whose selection is critical to your comfort, safety and enjoyment. Find out why…