Almost every resort in the Maldives caters to Scuba divers. International certificates of all types are accepted. Most dive schools are well equipped, with regulators, BCDs, computers, masks, snorkels and fins are all available for rental. For those learning to dive, resorts offer a variety of dive courses and they are conducted in several languages, with courses conducted in English, German, Italian, French and Japanese. For those learning to dive, all resorts conduct open water and advanced courses such as night diving, rescue diving, underwater Photography.
Tim Godfrey has written: 'Dive Maldives' -- subject(s): Deep diving, Guidebooks, Scuba diving
it depends where u live. You can look in the yellow pages under scuba. There are scuba clubs and instructors listed in almost any area.
No, you don't need a certain body type to scuba dive. Because you use flippers to SCUBA dive, you can be a very lousy swimmer and learn to SCUBA dive. You may look stupid with a very tight wet suit during scuba diving, but you can dive. When I got certified, I learned that you have a very slightly higher chance of the Bends during scuba diving, but this is a small percentage. The pros of scuba diving outweigh the cons.
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You can scuba dive if you have the contaceptive implant. There are no activity restrictions associated with this method.
The best and most common way to learn about SCUBA (self contained underwater breathing apparatus) is through your local PADI dive shop - PADI is the largest and most respected dive training organization in the world, and their training is uniform worldwide.
you can scuba dive anywhere in Florida. google scuba diving locations to find a place near you. the most popular place is the keys. i would suggest you travel farther south in the Caribbean to dive.
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No you cannot.
a great place to scuba dive is Egypt also dubi and turkey there also scuba diving sessions at sea life centres everywhere too.
There are no legal requirements to scuba dive. In other words, anyone can scuba dive without breaking a law (assuming you are not doing an illegal underwater activity such as illegal fishing). However, if you are not certified, you will not be able to rent or buy equipment or get someone to fill your scuba cylinder.
Yes