- Northeast Diving -
- Our Local Dives -

Local dives can easily be arranged.
We go out diving every Sunday during the summer season (June - October), so there are a lot of opportunities to dive, whether it be for pleasure or certification.

Northeast diving is unique and has many rewards. Because of colder temperatures, low visibility and varying climate conditions, a different strategy with an emphysis on safety will help you develop the skills that are needed in order for you to be comfortable with the challenges of diving in these waters. Our experienced instructors will personally provide you with the special training required to insure your safety and increase your comfort level so that you will have the confidence to enjoy diving here safely.
Two orientation dives with our instructors are required to complete our
Northeast Training Program, which is designed to help you acquire the skills needed to dive comfortably in the northeast.

- Beach 8th Street, Far Rockaway N.Y. -
2 morning dives (8:00AM - 12:00 Noon) or 2 afternoon dives (12:00 Noon - 4:00 PM). This easy beach entrance is perfect for first time diving in the northeast. Easy in and out, underwater cable system and certification cages for doing skills. Certification dives for all courses can be completed here locally during the dive season. We see tropical fish, brought up here by the Gulf Stream as well as lots of indigenous life. Sponges, corals, fish, crabs, starfish. You'll always find something interesting to see on Beach 8th...It's Almost Paradise...
Check out our Beach 8th Street Photo Gallery.

- Dutch Springs Quarry, PA. -
Dutch Springs - Located in the Bethlehem, PA is a 47-acre spring-fed fresh water lake, which has been set up specifically for Scuba diving with underwater platforms, submerged vehicles, aircraft, and other sights to see. There is a variety of interesting fish life including rainbow trout, palomino trout, largemouth bass, bluegills, carp, and goldfish. 30-Foot Visibility - Depths to 100 Feet, Instructional Area, Heated Changing Facilities & Restrooms.
(One hour and a half from NYC). Park entry fee is $22.00.

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