Do you need to be certified to dive?

Yes, you do need certification and a license to dive. It is not technically illegal to scuba dive without one. But the skills taught in scuba courses are used on every single dive to keep you safe. This is why dive shops will not rent equipment or fill tanks for non-certified divers.
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Can you dive without being certified?

It is not illegal to dive without certification, but no reputable dive center or club would allow someone to dive with them without first being certified to scuba dive. Can I be Scuba diving without certification? It's not that diving is difficult, it just requires a specific set of skills.
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Why do you need to be certified to dive?

The most important reason to get a SCUBA certification is safety. Open water SCUBA classes start by teaching you the basic skills and knowledge that will be integral to your entire dive career, whether you remain at the beginner level or continue to advance your education.
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What happens if you go scuba diving without certification?

There are no laws that currently prohibit you from going scuba diving without a certification. This does not mean that you should try and do it. Scuba diving can be very dangerous and without the proper training, it can often be fatal for those who try and do it. So, get certified.
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Can you scuba dive without padi?

Re: Scuba diving without PADI certification? Yep all of them. You can do a discover scuba diving course which will give you the basic training on how everything works then you will go out on a couple of dives with a Dive Master.
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Why Do I Need To Get Certified To Scuba Dive? - (When I Don't For Other 'Dangerous' Sports?!)



What certification do I need to dive?

The PADI Scuba Diver is a scuba diving certification level indicated for those who do not have too much time. The knowledge you will acquire will allow you to dive to a maximum depth of 12m / 40 feet. But yes, you should always be accompanied by a professional diver.
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Can a beginner scuba dive?

Whatever it is that has you thinking about starting diving, it's imperative you're comfortable in the water. As part of your first diving course (the PADI Open Water Scuba Diver certification or equivalent), you will have to be able to tread water/float for 10 minutes and you will have to swim 200m.
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Can anyone dive?

Scuba diving is a nondiscriminatory activity. Anyone with the physical ability to handle the equipment and the emotional maturity to comprehend the rules and take responsibility for his or her safety and that of his dive buddy, can scuba dive safely and enjoyably. There is no upper age limit on learning scuba.
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Can you scuba dive anywhere?

If you can get to and from the water you can dive just about anyplace you might want to, unless there's a posted rule otherwise. Make sure you know enough about the site; current, surge, boat traffic, pollution, navigation hazards, etc. to keep yourself safe.
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How long is scuba certification?

It's possible to complete your confined and open water dives in three or four days by completing the knowledge development portion via PADI eLearning, or other home study options offered by your local dive shop or resort.
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How much does open water scuba certification cost?

The whole course will cost anywhere between $900-1200. This will cover everything: Your Scuba Certification License allowing you to dive up to 60ft around the world (included in base fee) Knowledge Development Classes and Final Exam (included in base fee)
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How much does diving gear cost?

Most divers will typically spend between $200 and $300 on their personal equipment, and may spend quite a bit more if they are also purchasing a wetsuit and a personal dive computer. A diver who wants to be comfortable and confident in open water will typically invest in a full equipment system.
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How do I get into diving?

How To Start Scuba Diving
  1. What Does It Take To Get Started Scuba Diving? Thankfully, almost everyone can learn to scuba dive. ...
  2. Choose a Scuba Diving Course. ...
  3. Buy or Rent Dive Gear. ...
  4. Practice Simple Skills With an Instructor. ...
  5. Get Certified. ...
  6. Join a Class Today.
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How deep can you dive without getting the bends?

The Bends/DCS in very simple terms

You do not need to understand much science to understand DCS how to avoid getting it. Anyone who dives deeper than 10 metres (30ft.) while breathing air from a scuba tank is affecting the balance of gases inside the tissues of their body.
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How old do you have to be to get scuba certified?

You can start your adventure at the age of 10 with the PADI Junior Open Water Diver certification! It is exactly the same as the normal certification except there are depth limits and a limit on who they can dive with. Those divers who are 10 and 11 years old must dive with a certified parent or Divemaster.
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Can you scuba dive in one day?

2. Re: Can you learn to scuba dive in one day? The correct answer is no you can't. However, many dive operators have what is called a resort course for newbies and infrequent divers that takes plus/ minus of about two hours before they will take you out on a shallow water, open water dive with guide.
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Is diving an expensive hobby?

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. Renting your gear instead of buying can let you scuba dive on a budget.
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Is diving hard to learn?

If someone is very comfortable in the water, then they may consider scuba diving easy. If someone is struggling a bit with understanding physics then they may consider scuba diving hard or slightly difficult.
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What are the 4 open water dives?

There are four components to the PADI Open Water Diver course: theory, confined water work, waterskills asessement, and open water dives.
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Can you fart while diving?

Farting is possible while scuba diving but not advisable because: Diving wetsuits are very expensive and the explosive force of an underwater fart will rip a hole in your wetsuit. An underwater fart will shoot you up to the surface like a missile which can cause decompression sickness.
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Can a non swimmer scuba dive?

So the brief answer is YES, you are allowed to dive as a non swimmer, but there are limits to what you can do. You are only allowed to make simple intro dives with an instructor, you can't get a full scuba licence if you can't swim, but you can try diving and hopefully enjoy the experience!
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Why can't some people scuba dive?

Lung problems (such as a collapsed lung or asthma), ear issues (such as problems with ear equalization), allergies, and certain diseases are all potentially dangerous underwater. Some medications are contraindicated for diving.
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How deep is a beginners dive?

The scuba diving depth for beginners who are taking their Open Water certification course or equivalent is generally 18 meters or 60 feet, to 20 meters or 65 feet. Whereas the Discover Scuba Diving depth limit or Try Dive is 12 meters or 40 feet.
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What is the safest depth to dive?

Diving Safety Recommendations:

The American Red Cross recommends a minimum of 9 feet of water depth for head first dives including dives from pool decks.
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How deep does the average diver go?

The average depth for technical divers is 130-330 feet, depending on the dive site and other conditions that may affect the dive. Technical divers enjoy the exploration of deep wrecks or other structures found very deep underwater.
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