With that, the subject of this post pretty well sums it up. I am completely new to scuba diving, though I am no new to the idea. I have spent countless hours reading and researching the ins and out of scuba diving and have finally decided to go through with getting my certifications and purchasing my own dive equipment. That being said, I have ran into a bit of a problem. My husband who will also be getting his certs with me has a good friend who is currently certified through the I.D.E.A agency and had referred my husband to his instructor for us to get our certs though. Because we are friends with this guy the instructor quotes us at 70$/person to get our open water dive cert. We would be responsible for our own equipment and paying for the charters to do your 4 exit water dives. Though I love the price I am no really sure how I feel about being certified through I.D.E.A. I have read multipul thread on here other sites stating that they have never had an issue dive shops/charters/ect recognizing their certs, but whenever I read anything about getting certified in scuba the only agency that are refered to are ones like P.A.D.I, N.A.U.I, and S.S.I. Eventually I would like to be able to get my Advanced Open Water Cert, Wreck Diver Cert, and maybe even my Rescue Diver Cert but no where on any site have I seen that I.D.E.A offers any course like that. I know that all three of the others previously listed DO in fact offer classes for them. Does anyone know if I would be able to be certified in more than just the Open Water Diver if I go through with the I.D.E.A cert? Most P.A.D.I classes, are about 400$/person which is quite a bit more but if I am going to be able to further my education pretaining to diving then it would be well worth the money. BUT if I can still do that through I.D.E.A then that will probably be the route I go.
Next, I have read that most angency wont let you jump from Cert to Cert with out completely their training. Example: I get my I.D.E.A cert and then decide that I want to be P.A.D.I certified, do I have retake P.A.D.I's course? Or can I like cross certifications?
Hello and welcome to diving!

I understand where you are coming from so I hope this helps you.
First, I am a PADI instructor but I'll try to give you an unbiased answer (until the end

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The most important factors regarding a certification agency is quality of education, attentive instructors and worldwide recognition. (I may have left some out incase someone else wants to add to that list). I have been diving for 4 years and teaching for 1 year and this is the first time I have heard of IDEA. This could be a potential problem in the future because if you go to a dive shop with this cert, they may be like me and say "huh? thats an organization?" In my experience, you get what you pay for $$. For example, I wouldnt buy a $50 regulator at a swap meet. This is an extreme case and may not apply to you because your instructor buddy is offering you a great price.
To answer your question about the PADI advanced cert, that is possible. You can do a crossover, but your instructor needs to file your cert to PADI and see what that qualifies you to. But in some organizations it is very hard to, you may have to re-do a course so I would ask that agency's instructor before hand. Ok now my PADI pitch, hehe: the Professional Association of Diving Instructors in the largest organization for SCUBA certifications. PADI has over 6,000 dive shops worldwide in 160 countries, and we also issue close to 1,000,000 certifications a year (from all courses). That being said, PADI has an extreme variety of courses you can take from Open Water, specialty courses, tec or going Pro. Here is more info:
About PADI
Different organizations will appeal to different appeal. My advice is to talk to your instructor and get a "sales pitch" from them too, what are the benefits of going through IDEA? How will the course be laid out? What is the time frame? Will your certification be recognized from around the world? Is the potential to do continuing education courses? Then also talk to your local PADI and NAUI stores and see which one appeals the most to you. Meet and talk to your potential instructor - do you like them? Maybe you can sit in on a class?
For me personally, I originally picked PADI to do my open water because they were the most popular, offered the most courses and I liked my instructor. Now that I have more experience, I still find that PADI is the preferred organization that I like to teach from. I hope this helps, please feel free to send me a PM if you have more questions. Best of luck, happy bubbles!
