Choosing Training: How to Start With the Right Dive Education
Not all scuba training is equal, and not every agency or instructor teaches the same way. If you're just starting out, choosing where and how to learn can feel overwhelming but it doesn’t have to be.
This section helps you understand the trade-offs between different training options so you can make informed decisions that fit your goals, not someone else’s sales pitch.
How to Choose a Dive Shop
The dive shop sets the tone for your experience, good or bad. Learn how to evaluate a shop based on safety culture, gear maintenance, class size, and post-certification support.
How to Choose an Instructor
Your instructor has more impact on your training than any other factor. Here's how to find one that matches your learning style and prioritizes your development, not just checking boxes.
Choosing a Dive Agency
PADI, SDI, SSI, GUE, NAUI...what’s the difference? While the agency matters less than the instructor, there are real differences in philosophy, standards, and approach worth understanding.
Training That Builds a Strong Foundation
Some training focuses on getting you “just good enough” to pass. Other training builds habits that will serve you for your entire diving life. If you're looking for more than minimum standards, this is where to start.
- What to Expect in Your Open Water Certification Class
- Best & Worst Specialty Scuba Classes
- My Experience with GUE Fundamentals
- Recreational vs Technical: Being Tech-Curious
- Nitrox Certification: Is It Worth It for Recreational Divers?
- Rescue Diver Course: What to Expect and Why It Matters
- CPR/O2 Provider Course: Why You Should Take It as a Diver
Still Not Sure Where to Start?
If you're feeling stuck between options, check out the Beginner Basics page for a broader overview—or Ask Dive Otter and get an honest answer with no sales pitch.