Why choose a NAUI course?
Scuba diving is an adventure sport, and therefore some consider it dangerous. The fact is that it need not be dangerous if you do it properly – like crossing the road. The aim of NAUI is to minimise risks by maximising education and a large number of courses have been developed over the past 35 years that NAUI have been operating. Click the picture below for more information on NAUI, but first, be sure to finish reading this page. Scuba Africa does not regularly run all the NAUI courses available, but does run the more popular courses, which take one from beginner to semi -professional. Scuba Diver Scuba Diver is recognized as the most comprehensive entry-level diving certification available. If you graduate you will receive the certification you need to rent equipment and to dive with your buddy in similar conditions throughout the world. The course consists of a series of formal academic sessions, followed by pool training and finally open water training. You will learn the principle
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