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Are you thinking of learning to Dive?

From the very first time you breathe underwater, scuba diving will continue to inspire, challenge and surprise you. Many divers say that it is life-changing and, with the sense of achievement that comes with learning to dive, it is easy to see why. Diving at Scapa Flow

Scuba diving will appeal to anyone who is reasonably fit and with a spirit of adventure. With the right training and support, it is also easy and fun to learn - you can learn to dive with DAGSAC from the age of 18 and BSAC's diving qualifications are recognised around the world.

With 70% of the planet covered in water, there is so much for a diver to see, experience and explore.

Add to that the wide range of diving – wrecks, marine life, photography, conservation, underwater archaeology, exploration, deep and technical diving – and the opportunities are endless.

So if you've always wanted to discover scuba, now's the time to take the plunge!

BSAC is the best way to learn to dive in the UK, learning is done within the club and is included within you membership fees. For the first year you pay £250 to join Dagsac and BSAC and to cover the cost of your training manuals etc. You must agree to attend the training on the dates specified. After the first year the memberships fees drop to £150 for the year. (this includes a £25 annual membership to the M+B Social/Sports Club)

You will be expected to buy a small amount of diving equipment during your course, the minimum you need is a Mask, Snorkel and fins. You will be able to use the club kit whilst you learn but once you are qualified you will need to invest in your own equipment. Click here to see what you might need.

if you want to know more why not drop Mark West our training officer a line

All fees correct as of 01-01-2010 and subject to change at any time. 

 
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