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The cost of learning to scuba dive varies substantially from one location to the next. You can find quality open water diver courses for around $200 to $300 in places like Egypt, Honduras, and Thailand. On the higher end of the pricing spectrum, getting certified in many parts of the United States, the United Kingdom, Maldives, and the Bahamas will cost you upwards of $600.
Advanced open water diver certifications tend to be priced similarly to beginner courses. However, divers can only enroll in advanced courses after completing a regular PADI open water diver course or equivalent, which increases the total cost.
In-person scuba diving lessons range from an introductory dive trip to a complete open water diver course. Introductory dives are cheaper and start around $70, while open water diver courses usually cost between $200 to $600+ depending on the location and what the course includes.
For example, PADI offers a beginner open water diver course online for around $200. After completing the online education portion, the student must undergo in-person training with an accredited dive center.
Keep in mind that your life is in the hands of the instructor. While there are many reputable dive centers with competitive rates for scuba lessons, gear rental, and open water diver certifications, quality should always take precedence over price.
Step 1: Knowledge Development (online, independent study or in a classroom) to learn basic principles of scuba diving. This needs to be completed prior to starting Day 1 of your course. To commence your E-Learning (online version) of the open water course manual you will receive an email with a link to watch the required videos online. You will do your knowledge reviews online and required to present these on the morning of your course, the Final exam is then done in the classroom. This option is at no extra charge and of the total course cost. 1e1e36bf2d