7. Scuba Diving is Only for the Young
If you look up the internet, there are so many stories of people who got certified in their 50s, 60s, and even 70s! It’s a common scuba practice to get a medical questionnaire filled out and signed by the participants to ensure there are no health concerns. If you are 45 or above, you will be asked to get a clearance from your physician.
8. You Will Run Out of Air Underwater
One of the primary skills you learn in your Open Water Diver course is to keep an eye on your pressure gauge which will show you how much air is left in your tank. As long as you do a timely check on your gauge and also with your buddy, the chances of running out of air are extremely low!
9. You have to buy Expensive Gear to Learn to Dive
If you are looking to try out scuba diving or do the Open Water/Advanced Open Water Diver courses, you need not buy a single piece of equipment! Almost all dive shops rent out their equipment to you and it’s all included in your course fee!
10. You Need to Travel to Exotic Tropical Islands to Dive
A lot of the internet has us believing that the best diving happens in tropical destinations like Maldives, Indonesia, and Thailand. Not true at all! Scuba diving is a sport that can be experienced and learned in so many different regions and also different water bodies. A lot of diving also happens in lakes, quarries, and cenotes among many others. In fact, the magnificent blue whales, humpback whales, and orcas can be found in the colder regions!
Scuba diving can be an extremely fun and exciting activity once you look past all the misinformation that is floating around. Now that we have busted some of the myths around the activity for you, all that is left is for you to try it out yourself and let us know what you experienced!