Whats involved in a Try Dive?
A “Try Dive” is exactly what it sounds like, its the opportunity for you to take part in your very first Scuba diving experience. You will take your “Try Dive” with a PADI professional Scuba instructor from Subaquamundo, who will have you feeling relaxed and at ease in no time at all. Your PADI instructor will do almost everything for you, all you have to do for yourself is to have fun and enjoy the whole experience.
How long will it last?
The whole experience will last around 2 hours, this includes the boat trip to and from the dive site, some basic Scuba diving tuition from your PADI instructor (which will include hand signals and explanations of how the Scuba equipment works). The actual “Try Dive” itself will take around 30 minutes.
What about Scuba equipment?
No worries there, all the Scuba diving equipment that you need is provided for you at no cost, all you have to do is turn up, (you may need to fetch a towel thats all).
Is it safe?
Recreational Scuba diving is very safe, whilst you are with your PADI instructor for your “Try Dive” you are in the hands of experience, again all you have to do is just enjoy the whole experience of being below the waters surface interacting with the surroundings and making friends with the fishes. The biggest problem your PADI instructor will have is not getting you into the water, it will be getting you out of the water, its pretty amazing how fast you will pick it up.
And when i have enjoyed my “Try Dive”?
Your sure to enjoy it, Once your “Try Dive” is over why not have a word with your PADI instructor about becoming a certified PADI Open Water Diver, being a Certified Open Water Diver gives you the credentials to dive anywhere in the world with minimum supervision and the PADI certification is recognised as the best.
How do i get further information?
Easy, Just go to Subaquamundos website and use the contact us details and we will be pleased to offer further information and hopefully get you booked in.
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