Scuba Diving in the Caribbean

Many people dream of scuba diving but really don't have any idea of what that means other than they get to swim under water with gear that allows them to breath. For those who don't know, SCUBA is an acronym for Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. Even though it may seem easy and it certainly looks easy, there are many very dangerous aspects to scuba diving that you must know before you go for a dive. That is why it is imperative that you get certified by a qualified instructor before going for your first dive. Some all inclusive beach resorts in the Caribbean offer scuba diving lessons as part of their package. This instruction includes all of the basics on equipment use and safety including what is explained below.

There are a number of ways to use a scuba apparatus but the most common is having a cylinder of compressed air or a combination of gases that you breathe into your lungs through a mouthpiece called a regulator. Your nose is covered with your mask so you don't try to breathe through your nose. Some fancier masks that you can get are actually full face and you are not limited to having a mouthpiece. With these full face masks you can breathe normally whether through your mouth or your nose. One thing you must be confident before diving anywhere in the world is that the air or gases in your tank are clean and will not make you sick. This is normally not an issue in popular diving sites such as the Caribbean.

Some of the other equipment you will learn about when taking dive lessons either before you leave for vacation or during your all inclusive Caribbean vacation includes your buoyancy devices. You may be thinking why do I need a buoyancy device if I'm going to be underwater? Buoyancy devices help you maintain floating at a certain level without having to fight either dropping down or floating up. The combination of using weights and air in your buoyancy device will allow you to float effortlessly.

If you are thinking about scuba diving during family vacations you may want to include your children. Your children can start as early as eight years old under shallow water conditions. At ten years old they can be certified as Junior Open Water Divers and at fifteen they can be certified as Open Water Divers. Other family members such as grandparents can also be included because there is no upper age limit. No matter what your reason for diving it is an experience that is unexplainable. You may want to see the beauty of the reefs and other magnificent areas in the oceans or you may want to have the excitement of exploring caves and shipwrecks.

Whether you do it with strangers or with your loved ones at all inclusive beach resorts, it is a wonderful experience when you have been trained to be safe. You can get your training before you embark on your journey to the ocean or you can get it at an all inclusive Caribbean vacation

resort while you are there. If you browse SuperClubs.com, you will find you can enjoy scuba diving during family vacations or if you prefer, an adult only vacation.

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