Scuba Dive Panama City Beach offers daily dive charters. We have a 40 ft dive boat that can accommodate up to 18 divers. We offer friendly, professional and safe diving on all of our charters.
Scuba Dive Panama City Beach offers the Florida Panhandle's most comprehensive Dive Center and Aquatic Training Facility. You can find beautiful Panama City Beach and have direct access for divers to miles of uninterrupted white sandy beaches, shipwrecks or natural reefs. Our staff can assist you in arranging for beautiful aquatic life, swimming with sharks, and exploring hidden treasures beneath.
This place is great for first divers and offers a good selection. Their staff is very knowledgeable and helpful. Both beginners and experienced divers will find great classes.
Have you ever tried diving? No problem. Panama City Beach, for both you and your feet, is the ideal place to get wet. Our dive shops are perfect for getting you certified and ready to go to the bubbly deep. Scuba Dive Panama City Beach has the expertise to help you begin your new, aquatic lifestyle. This is an all-in-one shop that offers diving training, equipment rental, repairs, and maintenance.
Instructors are dedicated to excellence in diving and upholding the highest industry standards. There are many options when it comes to training. Your safety should always be your first concern. With a combined experience of over 50 years, our staff is among the most skilled in the world. They have taught thousands of people just like you how safe to dive underwater. Our philosophy of Only The Best Training is to work with you and ensure that you have a great experience.
In 1985, a Navy hovercraft measuring 100 feet in length was destroyed by the sea. The twin aluminum pontoons, which rise 10 feet above the ocean floor, are in good condition. Although the hovercraft is unique, it wouldn't make a great feature dive site. It's also close to the Black Bart. You can still swim laps around the structure, and float up and back down the stairs.
The Grey Ghost is an extended offshore dive, taking 6-8 hours to reach. She’s only a 105' vessel, but what makes this dive spectacular is the vast assortment of aquatic life. She came to rest at the edge of a natural reef that was augmented with drops of fiberglass boats and scrap steel, making this spot an ideal fish habitat.
Never hold your breath
As every good entry-level dive student knows, this is the most important rule of scuba. And for good reason — breath holding underwater can result in serious injury and even death. In accordance with Boyle's law, the air in a diver's lungs expands during ascent and contracts during descent.
As you become a qualified scuba diver, you learn the basics of an essential scuba system. A cylinder, weights, an exposure suit, regulators, BCD gauge and timing device, mask and fins are the bare essentials.