Classes
Our beginning classes include a PADI crewpack and the use of all SCUBA equipment (except mask, snorkel, boots, and fins).
For class dates and more information, click here.
With PADI eLearning, learning to scuba dive has never been more convenient. Whether you are on the go, or just want to take it slow, now you can complete the academic portions of several PADI courses including Open Water, Advanced Open Water Diver, Rescue Diver, even Divemaster and Instructor courses!
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Okay, let’s say the idea of scuba diving intrigues you — but you’re not certain you want to commit to an entire certification course. No problem.
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How long has it been since you last went diving? A couple of months? A year or more? Unfortunately, scuba diving is not like riding a bicycle. It does not just “all come back to you.”
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With just one more day of training, you can nearly double the amount of practical, open-water experience you got as a beginning scuba diver — plus be well on your way to a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver rating.
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Your beginning scuba course was just that: a beginning. It was not intended to teach you everything you need to know about being a diver.
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Think digital has revolutionized photography above water? Wait until you see what it has done for underwater imaging.
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Dry suits can make diving more enjoyable any time water temperatures drop below the mid 70s — and are essential in water below 60°F, or when depths approach 100 feet and beyond.
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Enriched Air Nitrox (EANx) is nothing more than normal air with oxygen added to reduce the concentration of nitrogen.
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