Scuba Diving Lessons Panama City Beach Fl

Scuba Diving Near Panama City Beach


Our instructors strive for excellence in diving and are committed to maintaining the highest standards in the field. There are many choices available when it comes time to train, but your safety should always come first. Our staff have combined more than 50+ years experience in teaching others how to safely dive into the ocean. Our philosophy of Only The Best Training means that we work closely with you to reach your goals. You will have an enjoyable experience in the pool and open water.






A 184' long Navy minesweeper tender with a 33' beam sunk in 1987 as a dive salvage training site. Storms broke the bow, and it lay off the port side of the wreck. The rest of the boat remains intact and sits upright, rising 20' off the bottom.

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Talk about an amazing experience! The service was extremely personalized and comfortable. I'm looking forward to going back for my dive class!

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How deep has a human gone in the ocean

How deep has a human gone in the ocean


SCUBA diving has serious fun, and we want to make sure you have as much fun as possible. Our entry-level SCUBA courses, offered through NAUI and PADI & SSI respectively, will get you, your family, and friends in the water as soon as possible. They also meet your specific training needs.

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Scuba Dive Panama City Beach is an aquatic training center and full-service dive centre that you can use to learn. Their experienced instructors bring over 50 years of diving experience to the students at their heated pool and in a range of open water courses.

Do you need a license to scuba dive in Florida

Do you need a license to scuba dive in Florida


We offer a variety of classes for people with wide ranges of experience to get their scuba diving certification.

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Scuba Diving Magazine has named Scuba Dive Panama City Beach the top dive operation! Scuba Diving Magazine lists Scuba Dive Panama City Beach in the Readers Choice Top 100 for 2011.

Frequently Asked Questions

Never hold your breath

As every good entry-level dive student knows, this is the most important rule of scuba. And for good reason — breath holding underwater can result in serious injury and even death. In accordance with Boyle's law, the air in a diver's lungs expands during ascent and contracts during descent.

As you become a qualified scuba diver, you learn the basics of an essential scuba system. A cylinder, weights, an exposure suit, regulators, BCD gauge and timing device, mask and fins are the bare essentials.