Learn to dive
Diving has evolved from an activity for a select few adventurous souls into a universal recreational activity, a neon-clad way to meet interesting people. Nearly half of all new divers are women. Diving is used as non-discriminatory therapy for physically challenged individuals.
Diving is no longer a sport for daredevils, it’s a lifetime activity that you can enjoy with your friends and family. It’s a means to learning more about the beauty and intricacies of life on our planet. And for some, it’s the springboard to self-fulfillment.
If you want to learn to scuba dive, the first step is to take a NAUI (Association of Underwater Instructors) Scuba Diver course. Within a few days, you can be enjoying the underwater world.
Not sure if a full-blown course is for you? Take a Discover Scuba Diving course and experience what you’re missing. Kids are welcome too. There are a variety of fun and exciting programs available to get the whole family involved.
Why get certified?
A Scuba Diver certification from NAUI is recognised through out the world. A certification card is your ticket to explore the planets most untouched areas, be it the Great Barrier Reef, the tropical reefs of Mozambique, a kelp forest in the Cape or even a local quarry.
With NAUI you’re not only certified … You are qualified!
If you have any questions about Scuba diving or Scuba training feel free to contact me.

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