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Things You Should Know In Getting A Scuba Diving Certification


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Are you fond of scuba diving? And you’ve been dreaming to get a certificate? But then what’s really stopping you from doing so is you have no single idea as to where to begin your conquest.

Surely if you’re a travel blogger and just started doing scuba diving while you are on your blogging passion or even if you are a beginner who loves to do scuba diving then eventually got drawn to it, or could it be your lifelong dream---to become a diver, then you must really be thinking how to get a scuba diving certification and how much does a scuba diving certification cost.

Yeah, right. How much does a diving certification cost? How much money do you need in order to get it? Would it cost you a lot?

Getting a scuba diving certification may vary depends on the region you are currently located or area where you are planning to get your certificate. Thus, “it depends”.

But to help you figure out how much that “it depends” really is, or how much does a scuba diving certification really cost, then you need to know these things first.

Consider your training cost. The said training cost must be considered especially for aspiring new divers. The open water diving training course which comprises of three parts, academics, pool dives or a.k.a. water confinement training, and open water training.

Academics will be done at any remote area and by an online site wherein the aspirants can have the examinations online at there own speed. The purpose of which to examine the aspirants’ comprehension and total understanding of scuba diving and to better prepare them with the actual demonstrations.

On pool dives or water confined training course, new divers will be able to learn new techniques and competence needed for them to be qualified divers. Usually, this will be done during weekends or night time or it could be done alternatively with the academic training. It all depends on the regulation of the diving center where you enrolled.

On the open water training, this is the time for the students to showcase their acquired knowledge during the pool dives training. Open water training may be done in the local or if you prefer to go on a trip to do such training elsewhere, then you can do so. The cost of training depends on your choice.

A swift survey about the cost of training in the Midwestern US shows to be approximately $350 and $450 based on your chosen location.

The next thing you must consider to know how much does a scuba diving certification cost is to determine the equipment cost.
Another cost being incurred in planning to get a scuba diving certificate is its equipment cost. Equipment such as a mask, the needed snorkel tube, a pair of wetsuit boots and a pair of scuba fins. Buying good quality equipment can help you save up in the long run. Most of the divers spend between  $200 and $300 on their diving equipment.

But if you can’t afford the one-time payment for buying equipment for scuba diving, then another alternative is to rent. Another tip, if you are planning to rent out to destination resorts, that would cost you a bit expensive. Their 20-40 days rental fee would already allow you to buy a brand-new and high-quality scuba equipment.

While there are some training centers which offer cheaper training cost in partnership with resorts on trend seasons, it is still unwise to grab such ‘opportunity’.

Why? Because you can’t really learn much. Aside from it will be crowded because of course, you are not the only one who wants to take advantage of the so-called promo, it may as well cost you higher in reality because of other hidden charges.

So, make sure to ask first, research and validate such information before jumping to it.

The bottom line on how much does a scuba diving certification cost differ from one place to another. Places within the US territory may differ from the other regions and continents. But if you sum it all up, the average of $700 to $1000 to finally become a qualified and certified scuba diver. With that given average amount, you can already have your own personal equipment, quality decree, and all the material course and of course your certification fees.

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1 comment:

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