If you are searching for a warm, friendly country with a bit of a difference, you could do worse that attach Mexico to your short list. If you are wondering what there is to do in Mexico, well, there is plenty of history, appetizing food, culture and beautiful, beautiful, deep-blue seas. If you are searching for a bit of adventure in your vacation, scuba diving in Mexico could be it.
If you are not already a scuba diver, that is not a difficulty, because you can learn from square one at lots of the diving schools and diving clubs in Mexico.
However, if you would like to get the most out of a diving holiday abroad, you could endeavour to learn the basics before you climb on the jet.
You see, you can learn everything in Mexico, but not a lot of clubs will take you out into the sea, until it is safe for you to do go; until you were competent. This might take longer than your two weeks holiday. So if you could get the fundamentals out of the way before you went, you would enjoy sea diving more.
There are loads of diving features in Mexican waters that can be reached by scuba divers, even novices, but one of the immense thrills that a great deal of novices crave is swimming with dolphins and turtles and this you can do in Mexican coastal waters.
However, besides these larger sea animals, there are thousands of species of fish: some small and some very large. There are also reefs, plants and wrecks.
One of the easiest methods of finding a trustworthy diving club, is to book the diving at the time you book your holiday or through the hotel while you get there.
You could also book via the Net before you left and check on a club's reputation by keying into a search engine: "concerns with ...." or "disputes with ...", where '...' is the name of the club.
If you are already holidaying in Mexico and you want to have a try, why not ask about a local club with a decent reputation for being safe divers at the neighbourhood yacht club or marina?
People who spend a great deal of time on the water and who own boats locally are certain to know someone who will take you on. They may even take you out personally.
No matter where you go on the shoreline in Mexico, you will find scuba diving clubs and teachers, so do not let that put you off. If you do not have your own diving kit, do not worry - very few novices have a full kit.
Most people rent in the start until they are certain that they are hooked on the sport, because a full set of diving equipment is not cheap, although you could get your first wet suit second hand.
Look in diving schools and on eBay for second hand diving equipment, you will surely save a bundle of money until you are sure that scuba diving is for you.
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