The region is home to many historic wrecks. Skin Diver Magazine called Panama City Beach the “Wreck Diving Capital of the South” because of the abundance of artificial reefs.
Panama City Beach offers one of the most beautiful drives and diving weekends in the South. You can drive back to bed on Sunday night and dive Sunday morning without worrying about your no-fly schedule.
The snow-white sugar sand of St Andrew’s Park and Shell Island are picture-perfectly beautiful. Dolphin cruises abound, and there are even attractions like Pier Park, Shipwreck Island, and Ripley’s Believe it or Not for land lovers. At night, you’ll find some of the best fresh seafood around (the she-crab soup at Firefly is legit the best we have EVER had!!) and golden sunsets over the turquoise blue water.
Scuba Dive Panama City Beach is the premier PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) Training Center on the Gulf Coast. If you’re ready for more fun in your life, come to Panama City Beach, join the Scuba Dive Panama City Beach family, and become a certified scuba diver. Panama City Beach has long been known as the most popular place for diving in North Florida. It’s second only to the Florida Keys as the most visited dive destination in the state.
This is a great place for a first-time diver. They also have a large selection of diving equipment. They have a great staff that is friendly and knowledgeable. Excellent diving classes for both novices and veterans.
Panama City Beach has a large collection of artificial reef materials. There are many materials available, including bridge pilings, old piers and specially designed reef habitat. These sites won't attract divers by themselves, but if you see a sunken vessel surrounded with reef modules, it is likely that there will be plenty of fish.
SCUBA diving is an awesome experience, and we want to share our passion with you! We offer SCUBA classes through NAUI, and we tailor courses around your individual needs. We teach entry-level classes through Instructor level. Diving is serious fun to us, and we look forward to getting you started on an amazing journey!
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.