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$96 for a Scuba Adventure for Non-Divers from Scuba San Diego ($175 Value)

Scuba San Diego
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Grace
7 years ago
Nothing with Scuba San Diego, I was expecting to see more than rocks and small fish.

Diving instructors teach scuba fundamentals to beginners or refresh experienced divers before leading open-water dives off Mission Point

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.

$96 for a Scuba Adventure ($175 Value)

All-inclusive scuba adventures kick off with a 45-minute introductory lecture on the basics of scuba. Next instructors take students to the shallows of Mission Point where they will build skills during a 45-minute lesson. Once students are comfortable with their flippers and regulators, they’ll dive into deeper waters—up to 20 feet—to spot bright-orange garibaldi fish and other marine creatures. The adventure typically lasts 2.5 hours but can last up to four hours depending on class size. Rental equipment and wetsuits are included in the deal. Although the adventure is intended for beginners, certified divers are also welcome to participate in order to refresh their skills.

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Promotional value expires Mar 3, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Reservation required. Must be 13 or older. Must be at least 100lbs and body mass index cannot exceed 30. Must know how to swim. Valid for weekdays only. Classes must be used by the same person. Must use promotional value by expiration date. Must print out and present release form. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Scuba San Diego

Unlike garibaldis, California’s bright-orange state fish, most marine life is hard to spot amidst the dark-green kelp forests of La Jolla Cove. In order to find the rays and octopuses that usually shy away from snorkelers, one needs scuba equipment and training—two things that Scuba San Diego can supply. Its team of instructors offers introductory dive sessions in the open water for beginners, which are combined with informational lectures. Advanced divers, meanwhile, can join daily dives to seek out the endangered giant black sea bass, squid, and free-diving sasquatches that swim at depths of up to 80 feet.

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