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Captain Rob's Scuba Diving – Ojus

$199 for Open-Water Scuba-Diving Certification Course ($549 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Master scuba diver trainers lead PADI open-water certification dives into reefs off Florida's coast

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 6, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must be 12 or older; under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian. Must sign waiver. Doctor's signature required for pre-existing medical conditions. Textbook and DVD not included, must be purchased from instructor for add'l fee. Classes must be attended by same person.
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Breathing underwater, like eating fireworks, constructing a monument, and getting married, should be attempted only if you're confident you can do it. Mingle with the mermaids with this Groupon.

$199 for an Open-Water Diver Certification Course ($549 Value)

On the first day of the three-day open-water scuba-diving certification course, students stay in the classroom and in an outdoor pool, modeling scuba gear in a safe and controlled environment. On day two, Captain Rob brings them aboard the 27-foot Little Bugga for two 45-minute dives in the open water. The third day involves two more open-water dives. Certification is granted after participants pass four quizzes and a final exam. All dive equipment is included in the course, though students will need to purchase the course textbook and DVD.

Captain Rob's Scuba Diving

Rob––a licensed Coast Guard captain and PADI-certified master scuba diver trainer––is affectionately called Captain Rob by his clients. His eponymous company helps the uninitiated to explore the ocean with PADI-certification classes that focus on open-water dives in the reefs just off the Florida coast. From his 27-foot boat, a Grady White called Little Bugga, the captain launches and leads expeditions beneath the waves. His encyclopedic knowledge of the area's ecology, which includes corals, shines as he explains it in detail to divers. He also uses his decades of experience to teach new boat owners how to fish or captain their vessel through turbulent waters and car washes.

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Captain Rob's Scuba Diving

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    Ojus

    18931 West Dixie Highway
    Miami, Florida 33180
    (305) 788-1165
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