Your confidence and knowledge will increase as a diver. Dive Locker offers a full service dive center and aquatic training facilities. They have more than 50 years experience as instructors, and they can share that knowledge with students in their heated pool or on a variety of open-water courses.
Divers are the ideal choice if you're looking for a unique, memorable vacation experience in Panama City Beach. A second world awaits below the surface of the turquoise waters. It is a completely different kind of paradise. Numerous historic shipwrecks litter the region. Bottlenose dolphins, goliath grouper and sea turtles all frolic on the beaches. The region is home to many historic wrecks.
Dive Locker is a full-service diving center and aquatic training facility. The instructors are experts with over 50 years of experience in diving, which they share with students in the heated pool or open-water courses. Dive Locker will take you to the famous Black Bart shipwrecks or allow you to snorkel at St. Andrews State Park.
The US Coast Guard-certified Captain can take you on the customized diving or spearfishing trip that you desire. Do you want to dive at the natural limestone reefs? Or an artificial one created from a fighter-jet? Would you like to visit an underwater bridge. Your choice.
We love this shop, their boat crew, and our dives. They have been a part of our lives for several years. We've had great fun and great dives. You can rent or purchase a lot of gear. Everyone is cheerful and eager to help. Talk about an unforgettable experience.
It's a natural, undeveloped hole that is filled with concrete rubble and tire bags. The hole is loved by the fish, who regularly move between it and nearby wrecks like Black Bart.
SCUBA diving offers serious excitement and we hope you have as much fun. NAUI, PADI & SSI have entry-level SCUBA training programs that can get you, family and friends into the sea. We have a wide range of high-quality brand names available to rent and purchase for your diving experience.
An Average Diver, at an Average Depth, With an Average Tank
Based on personal experience, an average open-water certified diver using a standard aluminum 80-cubic-foot tank on a 40-foot dive will be able to stay down for about 45 to 60 minutes before surfacing with a safe reserve of air still in the tank.
So just to reiterate: don't grab animals, don't hold them for photo ops, don't go for rides on dolphins or turtles, and don't force puffer fish to inflate (it can be fatal to them).