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Night Diver

Perhaps the only thing more magical than scuba diving is scuba diving at night.

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Night Diver

Group of scuba diving preparing to night diving at sea side against beautiful sun set sky

What is More Magical Than Scuba Diving?

Perhaps the only thing more magical than scuba diving is scuba diving at night.  The whole ocean transforms.  Creatures that are hiding during the day come alive at night.  The black background combined with colorful sea life is truly majestic.

Where Do We Go?

The Night Dive class can be taken at a number of locations in Southern California including:  La Jolla Cove, La Jolla Shores, Laguna Beach – Shaw’s Cove, Catalina.  We will discuss based on weather conditions.

How Do You Use Magic to Teach this Class?

If you have never taken a class from Chef Anton, you are in for a treat.  Chef includes magic in all of the dive briefings as he explains what is needed for the certification.  Then underwater, he will entertain and amuse you during your safety stop with his critically-acclaimed Scuba Magician It-Ain’t-Magic Tricks.  Truly an experience of a lifetime.  You will always remember this class.

 

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