PADI Discover Scuba Diving
New divers get explanation on the scuba skills - Picture property of PADI
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to breathe underwater. If you want to find out but aren’t quite ready to take the plunge into a certification course, Discover Scuba Diving will let you try scuba to see if you like it.
Most diveshops offer a version of this program, either in a pool or other body of water. You might try it close to home or while you’re on holiday.
Snippy's Snaps diving offers the Discover Scuba Diving Experience every day of the week in the area where he will be working - in the local waters. You won’t go deep and you’ll have a dive instructor with you at all times. So it’s a great way to get introduced to scuba diving with very little commitment.
While not an actual scuba certification, during the Discover Scuba Diving experience you’ll learn how to use scuba equipment in shallow water and get a quick and easy introduction to what it takes to explore the underwater world.
The Fun Part
There is nothing like breathing underwater for the very first time. It takes a little getting used to – after all, human beings weren’t designed to do that – but after a few minutes of awestruck wonder, most participants realize how easy scuba diving really is. The biggest challenge instructors have with the Discover Scuba Diving program is not coaxing participants into the water, but coaxing them out when the program is over. The fun part? It’s all fun!
What You Learn
You learn the basics you need to dive under the direct supervision of a PADI Professional. One thing you’ll learn is that you really can breathe underwater and whether you like doing that or not. You will:
The Scuba Gear You Use
All the equipment you will need is typically included in a Discover Scuba Diving experience. You’ll use all the basic scuba gear including a mask , snorkel and fins, a buoyancy compensating jacket that also carries your scuba tank, a scuba regulator to breathe from and instrumentation to monitor depth and air supply.
The Learning Materials You Need
Prerequisites
Your Next Adventure
Once you complete a Discover Scuba Diving program, your next steps are one of these courses:
PADI Open Water Diver Course
PADI Scuba Diver course
Most diveshops offer a version of this program, either in a pool or other body of water. You might try it close to home or while you’re on holiday.
Snippy's Snaps diving offers the Discover Scuba Diving Experience every day of the week in the area where he will be working - in the local waters. You won’t go deep and you’ll have a dive instructor with you at all times. So it’s a great way to get introduced to scuba diving with very little commitment.
While not an actual scuba certification, during the Discover Scuba Diving experience you’ll learn how to use scuba equipment in shallow water and get a quick and easy introduction to what it takes to explore the underwater world.
The Fun Part
There is nothing like breathing underwater for the very first time. It takes a little getting used to – after all, human beings weren’t designed to do that – but after a few minutes of awestruck wonder, most participants realize how easy scuba diving really is. The biggest challenge instructors have with the Discover Scuba Diving program is not coaxing participants into the water, but coaxing them out when the program is over. The fun part? It’s all fun!
- Plus, you can get credit! If your Discover Scuba Diving program includes an actual scuba dive in open water, your experience may count toward PADI Scuba Diver or Open Water Diver certification, putting you a step ahead of the game when you decide to go for it.
What You Learn
You learn the basics you need to dive under the direct supervision of a PADI Professional. One thing you’ll learn is that you really can breathe underwater and whether you like doing that or not. You will:
- Learn what wearing scuba equipment feels like and how easy it is to move around underwater while wearing it
- Find out what it’s like to breathe underwater and learn whether you can be comfortable there
- Learn some basic skills and safety rules that will carry over to your full scuba certification course when you take the next step
The Scuba Gear You Use
All the equipment you will need is typically included in a Discover Scuba Diving experience. You’ll use all the basic scuba gear including a mask , snorkel and fins, a buoyancy compensating jacket that also carries your scuba tank, a scuba regulator to breathe from and instrumentation to monitor depth and air supply.
The Learning Materials You Need
- Just your willingness and undivided attention
Prerequisites
- To take Discover Scuba Diving, you must be At least 10 years old
Your Next Adventure
Once you complete a Discover Scuba Diving program, your next steps are one of these courses:
PADI Open Water Diver Course
PADI Scuba Diver course