Scuba Diving

A dream hobby, swimming with the sharks!🦈🦈

What is scuba diving? Explained briefly, scuba diving is a water sport that involves breathing air from a tank while underwater. Scuba is an acronym for Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. Most scuba divers are recreational divers who explore underwater environments such as lakes, rivers, quarries, kelp forests and coral reefs. There are also people who scuba dive for work including public safety divers, marine biologists and many others.

It’s hard to explain what scuba diving feels like. The best way to find out is to try it for yourself. If you’re not ready to enroll in a scuba certification class, try a Discover Scuba Diving® Experience. In a pool or calm water environment, you’ll take your first breaths underwater under the guidance of a PADI Scuba Instructor or Divemaster. A Discover Scuba Experience allows you to try scuba diving under the guidance of a dive professional, but if you want to dive independently with your friends, you’ll need a scuba certification. In a scuba certification course, you learn basic scuba skills, safety procedures and other essentials.