St Andrew's Park Jetties is the place to go for shore diving in Panama City Beach. It takes only a short distance from the parking lot and you'll soon be on the water. The beach-side is quite shallow with little boat traffic. If you are crossing over to the channel-side, bring your dive bag. In the rocks of the jetties, you'll find many tropical fish. High slack tidal is the best time to dive. Visibility and current are more clear. St Andrew's Park's Jetties are also an excellent place for snorkeling in Panama City Beach.
Panama City Beach has something for everyone, divers and not. You'll never feel guilty for taking the family to PCB when you go diving. It's possible to make a diving vacation into a romantic getaway in Panama City Beach or larger, if your partner is certified.
SCUBA diving is serious fun and we want you to enjoy it as much as we do. Our entry-level SCUBA programs, available through NAUI, PADI & SSI, are designed to get you, your family and friends into the water as quickly as possible, while at the same time, satisfying your individual training needs.
You can browse our wide selection of top-quality equipment that we offer for rent or purchase. Each rental equipment is professionally cleaned and inspected to ensure safe use upon return.
Scuba Dive Panama City Beach is a full-service diving center and aquatic training facility. They have more than 50 years of combined experience in diving, which they pass on to their students through both the heated pool and open-water courses.
Panama City Beach is an ideal spot for both divers and non-divers. There are plenty of things you can do while diving. You won't feel guilty about taking your family to PCB. A diving trip can be combined with a weekend getaway in Panama City Beach, or even a longer romantic getaway to Florida. This is especially true if your partner has certification.
Talk about an incredible experience. The service was exceptional and personal. I'm excited to return for my diving class.
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.