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Her class needs to be recorded and submitted as a 'standard' for teaching buoyancy. It's short, fun, extremely educational, and you can put the tips/tricks into effect immediately in the front yard. I've been to CCV 4 times, and repeat the class each time; I always take away something new.Patty does a Buoyancy class that's worth attending, (she's the owner of the PADI shop); I attended it both times I was there. The shop's small, but has just about anything you'd need in it.
Cuba.Most of abovementioned placed are for divers with at least few dozens of dives.
Sandals?
Sandals has a minimum age (I think 16?); their sibling organization for families is Beaches.Sandals is only for honeymooners contemplating throwing children in their pool for some bubblemaking.
Sandals is only for honeymooners contemplating throwing children in their pool for some bubblemaking