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How Much Does it Cost? Compared with getting started in other popular adventure sports and outdoor activities learning to dive isn’t expensive. Read more What Gear do I Need to get Started Today? As a minimum, you want your own mask, fins and snorkel when you start diving in the PADI Open Water Diver course. Read more Where Can I Dive? You can dive practically anywhere there’s water – from a swimming pool to the ocean and all points in between, including quarries, lakes, rivers and springs. Read more What’s Involved with Learning to Dive? Learning to dive isn’t difficult, but like any activity worth doing, it requires some time and effort. Read more How Soon Can I become a Certified Diver? You’ll be diving in less time than you think. Typically, you complete the PADI Open Water Diver course over anywhere from three or four days to six weeks, depending upon how frequently you meet with your instructor. Read more What’s Required? If you’re in good average health and comfortable in the water, chances are you qualify for the PADI Open Water Diver course. Read more What’s to Fear? Scuba diving gives you a unique way to face your challenges and transform your life in new ways. Becoming a diver can give you confidence that spills over into the way you face life every day. Read more Next Article >>>
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