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Is learning to scuba dive expensive?

Is learning to scuba dive expensive?

Yes, scuba diving is an expensive hobby. You can expect to spend roughly $300 to receive your diving certification, anywhere from $200 – $2,000 on scuba diving gear, and anywhere between $75 – $150 per dive.

Is scuba diving for everyone?

The scuba diving hobby is open to almost anyone and is a fantastic way to experience something new and enriching.

How much does underwater diving cost?

For beginners, it costs around $70 to $200 to do a single introductory dive with a guide and between $200 and $600 or more to do an open water diving course with a scuba instructor. Online courses are available to begin your scuba diving certification journey at your own pace and range from $0 to $200.

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Where is the best diving in the world?

Top 10 Dives: World’s Best Places for Scuba Diving

  1. Barracuda Point, Sipadan Island, Malaysia.
  2. Blue Corner Wall, Palau, Micronesia.
  3. The Yongala, Australia.
  4. Thistlegorm, Egyptian Red Sea.
  5. Shark and Yolanda Reef, Egyptian Red Sea.
  6. Manta Ray Night Dive, Kailua Kona, Hawaii.
  7. Great Blue Hole, Belize.
  8. USAT Liberty, Bali, Indonesia.

How can I find a cheap scuba diving trip?

When you’re looking for a cheap scuba diving trip, look for a destination with inexpensive options for airport transfers, accommodation, food and entertainment . You can use a site like BudgetYourTrip.com to compare average costs across different destinations for budget, mid-range and luxury travelers.

What is just dive?

We are a local CIC comprised of PADI qualified Scuba Diving Instructors & Staff. We set up Just Dive to break down barriers to those who would love to try it! We remove all obstacles, be they fiscal, health concerns, logistics or any others – and we work with all types of groups and communities.

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How much does it cost to become a scuba diver in Scotland?

We remove all obstacles, be they fiscal, health concerns, logistics or any others – and we work with all types of groups and communities. It can be up £300/400 even £500 – to become a scuba diver in Scotland, it’s expensive, niche with few women or children taking part. Especially not poorer or disabled Scots. It’s a closed off world!

Where can I rent dive equipment?

For your first few dive trips, I recommend renting your equipment from the dive shop. Every good dive shop will have an excellent selection of well-maintained gear, including BCDs, regulators, wetsuits, masks and fins. You may even be able to rent a dive computer.