adjuster-jd once bubbled...
I'm traveling to Maui for 8 days in mid-June and am debating whether to try to complete my openwater dives before I go or once I get there. I will be completing the confined water class next weekend.
Since my wife and kids will not be diving with me (wife won't dive and kids too young) I don't want to spend all my vacation time away from them, but I do want to get a few dives in while on Maui.
Get certified before you go and you can dive when and if you want.
By June you can find some fairly warm water. And...just because the water is cold doesn't mean that we are.I don't really cherish the thought of diving in cold water here in Ohio, so Maui is much more attractive in that regard.
How much time / how many separate dives are actually involved in the openwater dives? FWIW, I did an intro dive last year and the instructor marked my log book as having completed openwater dive 1. Does this save me any time?
So many folks want to save time in their class. If you want to learn to dive why not devote a little effort to it, find a good instructor and be thorough about it. You will enjoy your vacation dives 100 times more and you will be in control.
Even though it is popular to treat it as such diving isn't the same as a ride at Diseny Land.