glbtrekker
Contributor
Hi all, I know that people have asked the "which dive certification organization is best" question a thousand times and obviously there have been a thousand subjective answers. At least one of which is "it all depends on the instructor."
I understand that choosing a good instructor is more important than the particular organization that one is certified through (PADI, NAUI, SSI, SDI, etc.). I also understand that they teach essentially the same material, at least when it comes to the basics. My question is a little different. How do the programs differ? For example,
Again, I'm really not looking for the whole "it depends on your instructor" debate...just wondering about the requirements of the organization. Any help can will be greatly appreciated as I slowly inch towards taking a certification class. Thanks!
I understand that choosing a good instructor is more important than the particular organization that one is certified through (PADI, NAUI, SSI, SDI, etc.). I also understand that they teach essentially the same material, at least when it comes to the basics. My question is a little different. How do the programs differ? For example,
- Is one program more "in depth" than another?
- Is one program more academically challenging than another?
- Is one program more physically challenging than another?
- Does one program require greater swimming abilities than another?
- Is one program more safety conscious than another?
- Is one program more stringent on testing than another?
Again, I'm really not looking for the whole "it depends on your instructor" debate...just wondering about the requirements of the organization. Any help can will be greatly appreciated as I slowly inch towards taking a certification class. Thanks!