PADI Discover Scuba
Diving
The PADI Discover Scuba Diving programme run by DiveStyle lets you
experience the thrill of diving – in a local pool. During your
adventure, a PADI Professional will introduce you to some basic
concepts and scuba skills as well as a few games to add some fun!
What do I need to start? A completed and signed
Discover Scuba Diving brochure, which we will supply A completed
medical statement
Discover Scuba Medical Form
Minimum age: 10 A sense of adventure!
What will I do?
When you participate in a Discover Scuba Diving programme with
DiveStyle, you discover excitement and adventure – freedom and
serenity. Nothing compares to the "weightless" exhilaration of
breathing underwater. Only a diver knows the feeling!
How long will it take?
Get ready to dive today as this takes just a couple of hours. Once
your instructor has briefed you, you'll enter the water quickly, so
get ready for your scuba adventure. Discover Scuba is available in
all the Berkshire locations that DiveStyle teach at: Reading,
Windsor, Bracknell and Newbury.
Where can I go from here?
As soon as you Discover Scuba Diving, you're on your way to an
internationally recognised certification. That's because during your
Discover Scuba Diving adventure you will learn skills which are used
in the PADI Open Water Diver course.
To book your place, call us on 0118 926 2288 or
email.

10 Reasons to Learn to Dive
1. Escape
to a different world. Scuba takes you to a different world with new
colours, shapes, textures and creatures – a world where the roles
you play – husband, wife, mother, father, friend – take on a new
dimension. Become a scuba diver and escape to a peaceful place to
renew your energy and excite your senses.
2. Explore
new
places. Scuba diving frees you to explore the underwater world –
from historic shipwrecks and pristine reefs to the mysteries of your
local quarry. Become a scuba diver and explore what you’ve been
missing.
3. Experience
a connection with nature; a feeling of freedom, and a
transformation. Diving connects you with nature. It immerses you in
new sensations and experiences. It transforms your perception of
life forever. Become a diver and transform yourself.
4. Inexpensive
compared with getting started in other popular adventure sports and
outdoor activities learning to dive isn’t expensive. For example,
you can expect to pay about the same as you would for:
• a
full day of surfing lessons
• a weekend of rock climbing lessons
• a weekend of kayaking lessons
• a weekend of fly-fishing lessons
• about three hours of private golf lessons
• about three hours of private water skiing lessons
• one amazing night out at the pub!
5. Great value
as learning to dive is a great value when you consider that your
PADI Instructor is a highly trained and experienced professional.
Invest in scuba diving lessons and learn something you’ll enjoy the
rest of your life. From the first day, diving starts transforming
your life with new experiences you share with friends. And, you can
do it almost anywhere there is water.
6. Dive
anywhere there’s water – from a swimming pool to the
ocean and all points in between, including quarries, lakes, rivers
and springs. Your experience level, site accessibility, conditions
and your interests determine where you can dive. For example, if
you’ve just finished your PADI Open Water Diver course, you probably
won’t be diving under the Antarctic ice on your next dive. But,
don’t limit your thinking to the warm, clear water you see in travel
magazines. Some of the best diving is closer than you think, and
more unusual than you think.
7. Dive Local
Diving your own back yard has more to offer than you might first
think. They may be a ship-wreck, manmade reservoir or a
fossil-filled river. It’s not all about great visibility because
what you see is more
important than how
far you see.
8. PADI training
The only truly important thing about where you dive is that you have
the training and experience appropriate for diving there, and that
you have a dive buddy to go with you. Your local PADI Dive Centre or
Resort can help you organize great local diving or a dive vacation.
Visit today to get started.
9. Dive Now!
You’ll be diving in less time than you think. Typically, you
complete the PADI Open Water Diver course over anywhere from three
or four days to six weeks, depending upon how frequently you meet
with your instructor. PADI courses are performance-based, which
means your instructor’s interested in you learning to dive, not in
how long you sit in a class. This means that you progress at your
own pace – faster or slower depending upon the time you need to
become a confident diver who dives regularly.
10. It’s fun!
You
will find your social life really takes off when you start diving.
The contacts you make through this sport can potentially last a
lifetime. The fun you have outside of the water can equal the
enjoyment you have in it. What have you got to lose?
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