[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":230},["ShallowReactive",2],{"guide-beginners-guide-to-scuba-diving":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":215,"extension":216,"imageUrl":217,"meta":218,"navigation":219,"path":220,"publishedAt":221,"seo":222,"slug":223,"stem":224,"tags":225,"__hash__":229},"guides/guides/beginners-guide-to-scuba-diving.md","The Beginner's Guide to Scuba Diving",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":204},"minimark",[9,13,17,22,25,29,45,64,67,71,74,95,98,102,105,116,119,123,126,152,160,164,167,190,194,201],[10,11,5],"h1",{"id":12},"the-beginners-guide-to-scuba-diving",[14,15,16],"p",{},"There's a moment that every diver remembers: the first breath taken underwater. That strange, wonderful realisation that you can breathe beneath the surface — and the world that opens up because of it. Coral gardens, rays gliding overhead, fish darting through the blue. Scuba diving is one of the most accessible adventures on the planet, and getting started is easier than most people think.",[18,19,21],"h2",{"id":20},"why-people-fall-in-love-with-diving","Why People Fall in Love with Diving",[14,23,24],{},"Diving is uniquely peaceful. The ocean quiets everything — no phone notifications, no traffic noise, just your own steady breathing and the sound of bubbles rising. It's meditative, physically rewarding, and constantly surprising. No two dives are the same, and no two dive sites are either. Whether you're hovering over a reef in Thailand or descending onto a WWII wreck in Malta, the underwater world never stops delivering.",[18,26,28],{"id":27},"choosing-a-certification-agency-padi-ssi-or-bsac","Choosing a Certification Agency: PADI, SSI, or BSAC?",[14,30,31,32,36,37,40,41,44],{},"The three most recognised certification agencies for recreational diving are ",[33,34,35],"strong",{},"PADI",", ",[33,38,39],{},"SSI",", and ",[33,42,43],{},"BSAC",". Your certification is recognised worldwide regardless of which you choose — a PADI Open Water card is as valid in the Maldives as it is in Mexico.",[46,47,48,54,59],"ul",{},[49,50,51,53],"li",{},[33,52,35],{}," (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) is the world's largest, with over 6,600 dive centres globally. Their materials are polished, widely available, and easy to follow.",[49,55,56,58],{},[33,57,39],{}," (Scuba Schools International) is PADI's main competitor. Many divers find SSI courses more flexible — you can complete theory online at your own pace and save time in the water.",[49,60,61,63],{},[33,62,43],{}," (British Sub-Aqua Club) is the UK's national club-based agency, with a strong community focus. Courses tend to be more thorough and are often cheaper through local clubs.",[14,65,66],{},"For most beginners, PADI or SSI is the most practical choice simply because of availability. Choose the agency that your local dive centre teaches — the curriculum differences are minor.",[18,68,70],{"id":69},"what-to-expect-on-your-open-water-course","What to Expect on Your Open Water Course",[14,72,73],{},"The Open Water Diver certification is your entry point. It consists of three sections:",[75,76,77,83,89],"ol",{},[49,78,79,82],{},[33,80,81],{},"Theory"," — Dive physics, physiology, equipment, and planning. Available as an ebook or e-learning module you can complete before arriving at the dive centre.",[49,84,85,88],{},[33,86,87],{},"Confined water sessions"," — Usually a pool or shallow area where you practise core skills: clearing your mask, regulator retrieval, buoyancy control.",[49,90,91,94],{},[33,92,93],{},"Open water dives"," — Four dives in the sea or a lake, where you apply your skills in real conditions. Maximum depth is 18 metres.",[14,96,97],{},"Most courses take 3–4 days. At the end, you're certified to dive to 18m with a buddy, anywhere in the world.",[18,99,101],{"id":100},"essential-gear-what-schools-provide-vs-what-to-bring","Essential Gear — What Schools Provide vs What to Bring",[14,103,104],{},"Your dive school will provide everything you need: BCD (buoyancy control device), regulator, wetsuit, fins, mask, and tank. You don't need to own any equipment to get certified.",[14,106,107,108,111,112,115],{},"That said, many beginners buy their own ",[33,109,110],{},"mask"," early on — a mask that fits your face correctly makes an enormous difference to comfort and visibility. Prices start around £30/$35. Some also buy their own ",[33,113,114],{},"wetsuit"," if they plan to dive regularly or in colder water.",[14,117,118],{},"Once certified, you'll likely want to invest in your own gear over time. But for your first course: just show up.",[18,120,122],{"id":121},"best-destinations-for-new-divers","Best Destinations for New Divers",[14,124,125],{},"Once certified, some destinations are especially welcoming to beginners — good visibility, calm conditions, warm water, and experienced instructors on hand:",[46,127,128,134,140,146],{},[49,129,130,133],{},[33,131,132],{},"Koh Tao, Thailand"," — The world's busiest dive training destination. Affordable, warm, and packed with dive schools. Perfect for getting certified and staying to dive more.",[49,135,136,139],{},[33,137,138],{},"The Maldives"," — Calm lagoons, crystal visibility, and incredible marine life. Many resorts cater specifically to new divers.",[49,141,142,145],{},[33,143,144],{},"Malta"," — Europe's best diving. Clear Mediterranean water, dramatic topography, and some fascinating wrecks — without the long-haul flight.",[49,147,148,151],{},[33,149,150],{},"Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands"," — Wall diving, calm conditions, and some of the most professional dive operations in the Caribbean.",[14,153,154,155],{},"Ready to explore? ",[156,157,159],"a",{"href":158},"/sites?level=beginner","Browse beginner-friendly dive sites on ScubaAtlas →",[18,161,163],{"id":162},"safety-first","Safety First",[14,165,166],{},"Scuba diving has an excellent safety record when you follow the rules. A few things to remember:",[46,168,169,175,181,187],{},[49,170,171,174],{},[33,172,173],{},"Never hold your breath"," — always breathe continuously. This is the most important rule in diving.",[49,176,177,180],{},[33,178,179],{},"Ascend slowly"," — maximum 9–18 metres per minute. Your instructor will cover safe ascent procedures.",[49,182,183,186],{},[33,184,185],{},"Don't fly within 24 hours"," of diving, or 18 hours after a single no-decompression dive.",[49,188,189],{},"Dive within your certification limits until you've built real experience.",[18,191,193],{"id":192},"ready-to-start","Ready to Start?",[14,195,196,197],{},"The best thing you can do right now is find a good dive school. Look for instructors who make safety the priority, keep class sizes small, and take you to interesting sites. ",[156,198,200],{"href":199},"/schools","Browse dive schools on ScubaAtlas →",[14,202,203],{},"The underwater world is waiting for you. It's bigger, quieter, and more spectacular than you can imagine from the surface.",{"title":205,"searchDepth":206,"depth":206,"links":207},"",2,[208,209,210,211,212,213,214],{"id":20,"depth":206,"text":21},{"id":27,"depth":206,"text":28},{"id":69,"depth":206,"text":70},{"id":100,"depth":206,"text":101},{"id":121,"depth":206,"text":122},{"id":162,"depth":206,"text":163},{"id":192,"depth":206,"text":193},"Everything you need to know before your first dive — certifications, equipment, what to expect, and the best destinations for new divers.","md","https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1559827291-72dc36bc8d48?w=1200&q=80&fit=crop",{},true,"/guides/beginners-guide-to-scuba-diving","2025-03-01",{"title":5,"description":215},"beginners-guide-to-scuba-diving","guides/beginners-guide-to-scuba-diving",[226,227,228],"beginner","certification","getting-started","0ToUMdpK-1cJpg1O4yXO8eKxUseBSZFfaexsQHGUEVI",1772126246269]