Discover Scuba Class for Two, Four, or Six People at Big Joe Scuba in St. Joseph
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PADI-certified instructors lead scuba neophytes through introductory dives in controlled waters of St. Joseph YMCA pool
Scuba diving is the only way left to find hidden treasure, befriend a nautical skeleton, or strap a huge tank to yourself. Explore the possibilities with today's Groupon to Big Joe Scuba in St. Joseph. Choose between the following options:
- For $50, you get a Discover Scuba class for two people (a $100 value).
- For $100, you get a Discover Scuba class for four people (a $200 value). For $150, you get a Discover Scuba class for six people (a $300 value).
Big Joe Scuba’s PADI-certified instructors edify the subaqueous skill sets of merpersons of all ages and abilities. On the third Tuesday of every month, instructors wet the fin tips of scuba neophytes in the local YMCA pool's waters, which—being devoid of sharks, boaters, and gilled paparazzi—allow for safer and more controlled classes. In addition to having their brains marinated by skillful instructors, students enjoy use of the facility's lockers, showers, and changing rooms. The skills learned in the Discover course provide a better prerequisite to a certification course than audiobooks of Jacque Cousteau’s dreams. All classes include an additional fee for air.
PADI-certified instructors lead scuba neophytes through introductory dives in controlled waters of St. Joseph YMCA pool
Scuba diving is the only way left to find hidden treasure, befriend a nautical skeleton, or strap a huge tank to yourself. Explore the possibilities with today's Groupon to Big Joe Scuba in St. Joseph. Choose between the following options:
- For $50, you get a Discover Scuba class for two people (a $100 value).
- For $100, you get a Discover Scuba class for four people (a $200 value). For $150, you get a Discover Scuba class for six people (a $300 value).
Big Joe Scuba’s PADI-certified instructors edify the subaqueous skill sets of merpersons of all ages and abilities. On the third Tuesday of every month, instructors wet the fin tips of scuba neophytes in the local YMCA pool's waters, which—being devoid of sharks, boaters, and gilled paparazzi—allow for safer and more controlled classes. In addition to having their brains marinated by skillful instructors, students enjoy use of the facility's lockers, showers, and changing rooms. The skills learned in the Discover course provide a better prerequisite to a certification course than audiobooks of Jacque Cousteau’s dreams. All classes include an additional fee for air.