
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
It's not just about amazing underwater experiences and aquatic encounters that make Scuba Diving such a great activity for friends and families alike.
For many it's as much about the comaraderie and social opportunities that Scuba Diving offers. It offers an environment where like minded adventurous spirits can come together to form lifelong friendships.
Whilst diving is the main focus of the dive club, its great to mix it up with exciting non-diving activities that divers and their non-diving friends, partners and families can get involved with.
Try your hand at Stand Up Paddleboarding, get active and join us on a hike or get involved with our conservation efforts during a beach cleanup.
If all that seems like hard work, then why not relax and catch up with friends during our post pool social meetups.

Whatever you're into, we have a great mix of diving and non-diving activities for everyone to enjoy.
So what are you waiting for?
Get Outdoors, Get Active & Get Socialising
Social Activities
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How Deep Can I Go?That depends on your certification level, age and experience. As a certified PADI Open Water diver you will be qualified to dive to a maximum depth of 18 metres, in conditions similar to, or better than those you are trained/experienced in. As a certified PADI Advanced Open Water Diver you will be qualified to dive to a maximum depth of 30 metres, in conditions similar to, or better than those you are trained/experienced in. As a PADI Deep Diver you will be qualified to dive to a maximum depth of 40 metres, in conditions similar to, or better than those you are trained/experienced in. Depths deeper than 40 metres are considered as Technical Diving and require additional Technical Divier training and equipment. PADI offer a wide range of Technical Training programs, including the use of mixed gases and rebreathers.
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What Are The Age Restrictions For Scuba Diving?The minimum age to become certified as a PADI diver is 10. The PADI Junior Open Water Diver certification is available for those aged between the ages of 10 & 14. Ten & eleven year olds must dive with a certified parent/guardian or PADI Professional to a maximum depth of 12 metres. Those aged between 12 and 14 must dive with a certified adult to a maximum depth of 18 metres. Those aged 15 and over are classed as adults, with no upper age limit. The PADI Bubblemaker & PADI Seal Team programs allow children from the age of 8 to experience Scuba Diving in the safe confines of a swimming pool.
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Do I Have To Be A Good Swimmer?No, you don't have to be a strong swimmer. There is however a requirement that you are able to swim a distance of 200 metres (non-stop) and complete a 10 minute tread water/float. There is no time limit on the 200 metre swim and no particular stroke required.
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How Long Does A Scuba Dive Last?The duration of a Scuba Dive can vary, depending on the environment, conditions and depth.
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