Learning to Dive in Wisconsin

So you would like to learn how to scuba dive? Maybe you would like to continue the journey towards being a Master Diver? Well, you have come to the right place! No matter what your skill level Time to Dive has a course that will suit your needs. All courses are accredited by PADI and certifications are recognized world wide. So come discover what scuba divng has to offer or bush up on your skills…you’ll be glad you did! Feel free to browse the links to the left and discover for yourself a whole new world. Register for one of our courses today!

There are few things that rival the experience of being suspended weightlessly in warm, clear tropical water while floating effortlessly along a colorful coral reef. Unless, of course, it is the experience of drifting through a California kelp bed with a pod of sea lions. Or exploring the amazingly preserved ruins of a wooden shipwreck in Lake Michigan. Or finding a million-year-old shark tooth completely intact in South Carolina’s Cooper River, or … the list goes on and on.

No matter where you are, chances are there’s a popular dive site somewhere nearby. Think this is not true? Just ask anyone with the red and white diver down flag on his car. Lakes, quarries, rivers, flooded mineshafts–almost anywhere there’s water, you’ll find divers. Each of these sites provides its own unique dive experience and a chance to get started in the sport. Not every dive site is for every diver, but scuba diving is not just a sport, it’s also a lifestyle and a very social activity. So even if your local swimming hole isn’t a world-famous dive site, an outdoor grill, a cooler, a couple of tanks of air and a dozen of your new best friends can still make for a whole lot of fun–palm trees, optional!

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