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Hart City Scuba Inc. – Elkhart

$149 for PADI Open-Water Scuba-Certification Course (Half Off)

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In a Nutshell

PADI certification course prepares students with the scuba skills necessary to navigate the underwater world

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 5, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required. Subject to weather. Must sign waiver. Must provide own mask, fin, snorkel, and boots. Open water manual, DVD, and e-Learning package not included.
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Oceans are the earth's final frontier, holding thousands of uncategorized species of fish and one plastic bag filled with loose doll hairs. Uncover the mysteries of the deep with this Groupon.

$149 for a PADI Open-Water Scuba-Certification Course ($300 Value)

During the course, students learn the basics of scuba while proving their abilities to float for 10 minutes and swim for 200 yards or snorkel for 300. Participants get a student kit, attend classroom sessions, and spend time practicing in the pool before attempting open-water dives.

Hart City Scuba Inc.

Hart City Scuba’s team of dive masters and instructors turn mere waders into full-blown explorers of the aquatic world. They achieve that through group and private scuba programs such as open water diver, rescue diver, and conversational mermaid. In addition, they can mend any dive gear gone awry and fill tanks with fresh O2.

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Hart City Scuba Inc.