Is scuba diving 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. Renting your gear instead of buying can let you scuba dive on a budget.
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How much does a full scuba set up cost?

A basic set includes a mask, snorkel, fins, exposure suit, regulator and BCD, and the price for a set of mid-range equipment should total at around $1,000 to $1,500, not including a computer.
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How much does an average scuba dive cost?

Getting your diving certification will cost around $400 – $1200, while a set of scuba diving gear will be anywhere between $700 – $2000. The average cost of a single-tank dive is between $40 – $150 but expect a lot more for liveaboard diving and travel expenses.
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Is scuba diving a good hobby?

If you're looking for a new hobby, preferably something outside your home, then scuba diving is a great one to consider. Scuba diving is a very challenging but fulfilling hobby to take. If you're the type of person who likes focusing on your personal growth, then diving would be perfect for you.
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How can I scuba dive cheaply?

Generally, land-based (not liveaboard) diving is cheapest, especially if you can save on fuel costs by diving from the shore instead of from a boat. In this article, we look at six of the most affordable places to do your PADI Open Water Diver course.
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How much does scuba gear cost?

Buying a basic scuba gear set would cost around $300, and a complete scuba gear set would go up to $1000 and more. Renting a scuba gear unit would cost you less, at just $30, and it would be a better solution if you plan to dive only once a year or during a vacation.
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How fast can you get scuba certified?

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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Is scuba 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 scuba diving worth learning?

If you love the ocean and adventure, scuba diving is the perfect activity for you. Not only will it open up a whole new world of nature and wildlife to you, but it's a great way to decide future travel destinations.
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How long does a scuba tank last?

In the US, the DOT (Department of Transportation) controls scuba cylinders. While wrong, many dive shops agree that a properly cared for aluminum tank has a service life of about 20 years. In reality, aluminum tanks by engineering can withstand the stress of 100000 refills or 10000 hydrostatic tests.
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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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Can I scuba dive without certification?

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.
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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 deep can you dive without decompression stops?

How deep can you dive without decompression? Practically speaking, you can make no stop dives to 130 feet. While you can, in theory, go deeper than that and stay within no stop limits, the no stop times are so short that "well within" limits is essentially impossible.
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Is scuba diving difficult?

As active recreational pastimes go, scuba diving is one of the easiest to learn. While you're gliding around enjoying the underwater sights, you're engaged in only three basic skills: floating, kicking and breathing.
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How do I prepare for my first scuba diving?

Before You Go Scuba Diving
  1. Make Sure You Are Certified to Dive. ...
  2. Make Sure You're Fit to Dive. ...
  3. Dive With a Certified Diving School. ...
  4. Listen to Your Instructor or Dive Guide. ...
  5. Double Check All Your Scuba Gear. ...
  6. Make Sure You Do Your Buddy Check. ...
  7. Have Scuba Diving and Travel Insurance.
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How deep can you scuba dive?

In Recreational diving, the maximum depth limit is 40 meters (130 feet). In technical diving, a dive deeper than 60 meters (200 feet) is described as a deep dive. However, as defined by most recreational diving agencies, a deep dive allows you to descend to 18 meters and beyond.
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Do you use a snorkel when scuba diving?

By breathing through the snorkel, you'll avoid swallowing lungfuls of water and emptying your dive tank. A snorkel can help you assess dive conditions from the surface. If you're on a dive boat, you could get into the water first while wearing your mask and snorkel to assess the current and level of visibility.
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Does a scuba license expire?

Your PADI certification does not expire. Participation in PADI ReActivate™ is not mandatory, but recommended as an easy way to refresh your foundational scuba safety knowledge and skills if you haven't been diving in a while.
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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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What should you not eat before scuba diving?

Food to Avoid Before Diving
  • Spicy curries and soups.
  • Heavy meals that take a lot of energy to break down, such as a giant steak or saucy ribs.
  • Anything that is too oily.
  • Acidic Fruits such as oranges and pineapples.
  • Juicy and watery fruits if you already have an upset stomach.
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