Course Selection 
Introduction to SCUBA: $100.00 pp (May - September), $150 pp (October - November, January - April). December $200 pp
Basic Open Water Certification:
- Private Basic Class - $1,700.00 (1:1 Student to Instructor ratio throughout the duration of the course)
- Semi-Private Basic Class - $850.00 pp (2:1 Student to Instructor ratio throughout the duration of the course)
- 3-Person Basic Private Class - $699.00 pp (3:1 Student o Instructor ratio throughout the duration of the course)
- Group Basic Class - $530.00 pp (10/11 year old students please call for pricing)
- Group rates for more than 6 divers are available, call for pricing
***Receive $100 pp discount if you purchase your mask, snorkel, fins, and booties as a set from North Florida Divers.
Continuing Education Certifications:
- Basic Nitrox (Enriched Air) - $155.00 pp
- Advanced Open Water Diver - $500.00 pp
- Rescue Diver - $500.00 pp
- Master Scuba Diver - $675.00 pp
- Divemaster - $975.00 pp (additional fees apply, call for full pricing)
- Assistant Instructor - $1000.00 pp (additional fees apply, call for full pricing)
- Instructor - $3,000.00 pp (additional fees apply, call for full pricing)
Lionfish Hunter - $250
Specialties: Night Diver, Deep Diver, Dry Suit Diver, Search and Recovery Diver, Navigational Diver, Wreck Diver, Underwater hunter Diver, Full Face Mask Diver, Public Safety Diver, and Enriched Air Diver
Refresher Course- $175.00 pp (includes eLearning, and pool session)
Basic Openwater Class Schedule: How it all works!
Step 1 - Complete the E-Learning Academics at your pace
Step 2- Attend a pool class on a week night that will include a equipment workshop, swim test, and a comprehensive pool session on skills
Step 3- Put your skills to the test! Participate in four openwater check-out dives in the beautiful Florida springs on a Saturday and Sunday that will also include a classroom,and a navigation work shop ( learn how to use a underwater compass)
Step 4- Receive your Certification upon successful completion of the Course. Welcome to the underwater world!!
(Schedule Flexibility is available for semi private and private classes)
Equipment Requirement for Open Water Diver Basic Course:
North Florida Divers provides rental gear (except mask, snorkel, fins, and booties) in the price of the Open Water certification course. The rental gear we include is a regulator, BC, weights, tanks, and a dive computer, which can save money on initial investment into the sport. Students need to purchase a set of mask, snorkel, fins, booties and regulator necklace to take the Open Water course. When you purchase from North Florida Divers, we have spare parts available on site, and we offer a full warranty. Below are the two options available:
NAUI Option #1 (Gear purchase from us) Students need to purchase a set of mask, snorkel, fins, and booties that fitted to their personal specifications. It is recommended to buy equipment from North Florida Divers for the best fit. Purchasing through us gives you a $100 discount on the course price.
We offer high-quality products available at our boutique or online store, which can be purchased before or during pool class. This allows you to try them on and use them for training. Our equipment ensures years of use as you advance in diving. Training with your own gear increases pride, confidence, and commitment to regular diving. North Florida Divers prepares you well for your certification journey. Get ready to go underwater!
NAUI Option #2 (Bring your own gear) Students who choose to bring their own gear must have the equipment approved by the instructor prior to the pool session. If you bring your own gear, we do not know the reliability of the equipment, we do not have spare parts in the event of a need for repair in a remote location, and the gear may not always be a proper fit for the student. Often, the instructor has to address these types of issues while at the training site. The student will assume all risks associated with equipment and training issues involving the usage of their own equipment. Equipment failure and improper fit on used gear have been known to lower the student's confidence, result in delays in training, and incur additional costs for rescheduling if they are unable to complete the training.










