$32 for Two-Tank Scuba-Diving Charter at Jupiter Dive Center in Jupiter ($65 Value)
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Five-star dive center's PADI-certified staff leads certified divers on two dips past artificial shipwrecks, coral reefs & wild life
The term "SCUBA," like "NATO" and "DNA," is an acronym coined during the 1940s, when America imposed strict rations on unnecessary syllables. Journ 'low sea lev with today's Groupon: for $32, you get a two-tank scuba-diving charter from Jupiter Dive Center in Jupiter (a $65 value). This trip requires basic diver certification.
The five-star, PADI-certified dive staff at Jupiter Dive Center leads certified divers on guided charters into the artificial shipwrecks and coral reefs blanketing the local sea floor. After flashing their basic certification card to the octopus bouncer, divers strap into their own equipment with enough oxygen for a 60- to 85-foot descent.
Throughout the two dives, the topside crew tracks each person with a surface-marker buoy. Though specific sites vary according to daily conditions, both excursions drift past herds of sea life, including colorful schools of fish, peaceful anemones, and sea turtles out-swimming hares arrogantly napping in their own scuba helmets.
Must be at least 12 years old; students younger than 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
Our customers loved this deal last year, earning Jupiter Dive Center a spot on Groupon's Best of 2011 list.
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About Jupiter Dive Center
The five-star, PADI-certified staff at Jupiter Dive Center, a waterside school, mentors divers of all experience levels in progressive PADI courses. In the multiday courses, instructors teach to general open-water certifications and specialized styles, such as wreck diving and night diving. Guides also lead certified divers on guided day or night charters into the artificial shipwrecks and coral reefs blanketing the local sea floor. Though specific sites vary according to daily conditions, excursions drift past herds of sea life, including colorful schools of fish, peaceful anemones, and sea turtles out-swimming hares arrogantly napping in their own scuba helmets. Dive-shop staff outfits divers' bodies with high-end scuba gear, such as Scubapro suits and instruments.