Explore SCUBA

Dive into the depths of the ocean and discover a whole new world. Are you ready to take the plunge?

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Uncover the Depths

Welcome to Easy Diver, where the underwater adventure begins! Whether you're a thrill-seeker or a curious explorer, SCUBA diving offers a gateway to a mesmerizing world beneath the waves.

Discover the thrill of breathing underwater and exploring vibrant marine life. At Easy Diver, we're here to guide you through the exhilarating journey of becoming SCUBA-certified.

Join us in unraveling the mysteries of the deep blue sea. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable experience that will leave you breathless, in the best way possible.

6+ Million

Active SCUBA Divers Worldwide

3-4 Days

To Complete Your SCUBA Certification

Over 70%

Of the Earth's Surface Is Water

Curious About SCUBA?

If you enjoy snorkeling but want to see more, discover the thrill of breathing underwater and exploring the depths of the ocean with SCUBA diving.

It's a unique experience that opens up a whole new world of adventure!

When proper safety procedures are followed, SCUBA diving is generally safe. Training focuses heavily on safety protocols and emergency procedures.

SCUBA diving is generally considered one of the easier recreational activities to learn.

The basic skills involve floating, kicking, and breathing. However, you'll need to become proficient with the equipment and safety procedures. 

Most certification agencies require you to be at least 10-15 years old, in reasonably good health, and able to swim.

While you should be comfortable in the water, you don't need to be an Olympic-level swimmer. Basic swimming skills are usually sufficient.

This is a common concern. Instructors are trained to help students overcome anxiety and build confidence gradually in shallow water before progressing deeper.

Scuba Gear

dive mask and snorkel

Mask/Snorkel

dive fins

Fins

scuba regulator

Regulator

buoyancy control device

Buoyancy Control Device (BCD)

dive computer

Dive Computer

wetsuit

Wetsuit

dive accessories

Air Tank

Unleash the Depths

Explore the Mysteries of the Deep Blue
Thrilling Dives

Experience Heart-Pounding Underwater Excursions

Marine Wonders

Discover the Beauty of Underwater Life

Hidden Treasures

Uncover Sunken Secrets and Lost Shipwrecks

Certification Agencies

PADI is one of the oldest and most widely recognized diving organizations globally.

It offers a comprehensive range of courses from beginner to professional levels and has a presence in over 180 countries.

Founded in 1970, SSI is another major certification agency present in more than 110 countries.

It offers flexible training programs and free online theoretical courses for basic levels.

NAUI is one of the oldest scuba certification agencies, known for its rigorous training standards.

SDI is a more modern agency that emphasizes online learning and technological integration in its courses.

BSAC is the largest diving club in the world and the governing body of recreational diving in the UK.

Best Places To Dive

Indonesia: Known for its incredible biodiversity, Indonesia offers diverse diving experiences across its 17,000 islands. Notable areas include Raja Ampat, Komodo, and Lembeh Strait. Indonesia is part of the Coral Triangle and home to over 3,000 marine species.

Mexico: With two contrasting coastlines, Mexico has Caribbean reefs along the Yucatan Peninsula and Cozumel, as well as cenotes. On the Pacific side, you can find drift dives, mantas, and migrating humpbacks at Socorro Island.

Philippines: Famous for its marine life experiences, the Philippines has thresher sharks in Malapascua, dugongs in Palawan, whale sharks in Donsol, and sardine bait balls in Moalboal. Anilao is known for macro photography opportunities.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador: This remote ecosystem is home to unique marine life, including schooling hammerheads, molas, mantas, and endemic species like marine iguanas and Galapagos penguins.

Belize: The Blue Hole is one of the most famous dive sites in the world, with crystal-clear waters and the chance to see various shark species.

Thailand: Offers numerous dive sites including Phuket, Ko Tao, and the Similan Islands. Ko Tao is particularly known as an affordable place for beginners to learn scuba diving.

French Polynesia: The Tuamotu Archipelago, particularly Rangiroa's Tiputa Pass, is known for its clear waters and diverse marine life, including dolphins.

Fiji: Home to 42% of the world's coral species, Fiji has colorful soft corals and shark diving opportunities in Beqa Lagoon.

Palau: Known for its diverse marine ecosystems and WWII wrecks.

Florida Keys: Provides accessible diving with coral reefs and shipwrecks.

Dive Deeper

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Underwater Wonders

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Night Scuba Diving

A whole other world emerges after dark. Experience the magic of the underwater world under the shimmering moonlight.

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Wreck Exploration

So much history lies below the water - from WWII wrecks to sunken merchant ships - many of which are preserved in pristine condition.

Ready to Dive In?

Get ready to plunge into the depths of excitement and adventure with our guides to all things SCUBA. Stay tuned for lots more to come!

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