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Interested
in diving at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park? We
have a full-service PADI dive shop across the marina from
the main Concession building. The dive shop runs reef
trips on Reef Adventures, a custom-built 35-passenger
catamaran. They have rental gear available, and offer
expert instruction up to PADI Divemaster.
Novices will be interested in the available PADI Open
Water certification. This program costs $475 (plus tax),
lasts 3 to 4 days, and ends with certification as a full
PADI Open Water Diver. This is an intensive course, and
certifies you to dive anywhere in the world! If you aren’t
interested in the time commitment (or if you are just
trying the whole "scuba thing" out to see if
you like it!), we do offer a "resort course",
PADI’s Discover Scuba Diving, which is a one-day
course for $175 (plus tax). This course includes a morning
of classroom and skills work and finishes with instructor-led
dives. Although the Discover Scuba Diving course does
not include a PADI certification, many who take the course
return to get take the full Open Water class.
Certified divers who just want to see the reef can take
a trip on the U.S. Coast Guard-certified dive vessel Reef
Adventures. The trip costs $60 plus tax. Equipment rental is available. Reef Adventures makes two stops along
the reef line, hitting sites such as Molasses and French
Reefs and the Benwood ship wreck. If you need to rent
gear, a full package is $29 plus tax, or you can rent
BCs, regulators, wetsuits or snorkel sets. If you have never done a reef dive
before, or if you just want to find the best spots on
the particular reef you are visiting, you can take along
a guide for $55 per person, plus tax.
In
addition to seeing the reef, many divers who come down
to the Florida Keys want to take a course to become a
better diver. The best course for this is PADI’s
Advanced Open Water, which we offer for $375 plus tax.
"Advanced" includes not only deeper dives and
wreck dives, but allows the diver to choose which skills
they are most interested in improving, from Peak Performance
Buoyancy to Underwater Photography. This is the certification
that is generally required by the local dive shops in
order to visit the deeper wrecks on the outer reef tract,
like the famous USCG Duane and the USS Speigel Grove.
If you are more interested in covering one skill at once,
you can take a PADI specialty course or two. Two-day specialties
are $200 plus tax, and include Deep Diver, Underwater
Navigator, Search & Recovery, and Wreck Diver. If
you don’t have that much time, you can try one of
the one-day specialties for $175 plus tax, including Peak
Performance Buoyancy, Project Aware Diver, AWARE Coral
Reef Conservation Specialty, Fish Identification, Boat
Diver, Equipment Specialist, Underwater Naturalist, or
Enriched Air Diver (this course can be combined with any
other PADI specialty). We also offer the two-day PADI
Underwater Photography course for $150, which includes
the rental of an underwater camera.
So you already have your Advanced certification? Have
you considered becoming a PADI Rescue Diver? Rescue costs
$425 and will not only teach you to be a safer diver but
will certify you to assist other divers in trouble. If
you really excel at Rescue and Advanced, maybe you should
consider diving as a profession. If you are interested,
we offer the PADI Divemaster course for $750. As a PADI
Divemaster, you will be a member of the Professional Association
of Diving Instructors, an elite group of professional
divers. This is a course for people who are seriously
committed to making scuba a safer sport, and certifies
you to work as a mate and divemaster on any dive or snorkel
boat.
Chances
are, you are one of the many people who have been meaning
to get some first aid training but haven’t quite
gotten around to it (or perhaps you WERE certified, but
have let your training lapse). In that case, PADI Emergency
First Responder is the perfect course for you! EFR is
an intensive one-day class that combines first aid and
CPR, and we offer it for $125 plus tax. Unlike many first
aid courses, PADI EFR is good for two years before retraining,
not one. We also offer DAN Oxygen Provider instruction
for $75 plus tax, a must for anyone in the diving industry
and a great way to expand upon your PADI Rescue Diver
or EFR training. |