Cost Of Scuba Diving Cozumel

By Stephen Kennedy


Scuba diving does not come cheap. In fact, it is quite an expensive adventure sport. You have to prepare yourself to invest underwater so before even starting you have to be sure that you are willing to commit. However, the experiences that underwater will give you are priceless. You have to understand that the cost of underwater diving is segmented into three parts. These are Underwater Diving lessons and underwater diving Certification Costs, scuba diving Cozumel Equipment and the actual Dives.

To begin with, plunging lessons and an accredited plunging certification is required before exploring the underwater environment. Expect to pay around $300-$500 for the course leading up to the plunging certification. The bulk of your cost of underwater will, however, is spent on your plunging equipment.

Firstly, you need to be able to swim. This may seem obvious, but it's important that you are a reasonably strong and competent swimmer. Most underwater certification requires you to be able to swim around 200 yards competently with any stroke. You should also be able to tread water or float for ten minutes. It's also important that you're in good health if you want to underwater dive. Overall health is one factor, but you also need to be in good health on the day of the dive. Underwater plunging with a head cold is a bad idea, and can lead to problems such as a burst eardrum.

If you're searching for an underwater plunging school or class, start by asking friends and family, or try asking at your local YMCA or community center. Find out what the course you're considering has to offer, and if possible make sure that the instructor is fully certified to teach underwater plunging. It's important to get both the best and the safest underwater plunging training you can get.

Always dive with someone who has far more experience than you. This is especially the case if you are a beginner to plunging. Two or more beginner, underwater divers, going on their own is an ingredient for disaster. Get the necessary skills by learning from other who is more proficient. If you were to dive frequently, you will maintain your proficiency and will gradually build up your experiences and capabilities.

The next piece of equipment which is mandatory in underwater is the buoyancy compensator device commonly known as a BCD. This equipment is essential to regulate your buoyancy while underwater. Expect to pay around $500 for a good one.

Equipment is the underwater tank. These range in about $200 to $300 however; the cost of renting the tank is about the same as having your tanks filled which is approximate $6 to $8. So, in this case, it might be wise just to rent them out. The next part of your underwater equipment is your mask, snorkel, and fins. The costs for a good mask ranges about $50 to $70, a snorkel about $30, while a good pair of fins ranges from $60 to $100.

Besides to the items listed above, there are several other pieces of scuba equipment you will need for safety and comfort. A wetsuit will be required if you are to dive on moderate to cold waters. These range from $100 to $400. Gloves, boots and hoods may set you back an additional about $20 to $50 each. If you have opted for the wetsuit then you have to also consider getting yourself a weight belt. These are not so expensive and will cost around $20 to $50.




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