6 Scuba Diving Certification Levels and Where to Use Them

6. Instructor Certification

Sgt. Anthony J. Jackson, a maintenance administration clerk with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, races across the pool during a water aerobics drill during the MCIWS course held on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. The cou. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @F

Becoming a scuba diving instructor is the pinnacle of diving certifications, allowing individuals to teach and certify new divers. The Instructor certification program focuses on teaching methods, dive theory, and practical skills needed to educate others. Instructors have the opportunity to work in diverse locations, from tropical resorts to local dive shops. Popular destinations to begin a career as a diving instructor include the Maldives and the Philippines, where the thriving dive industries offer numerous opportunities to teach and inspire the next generation of divers in stunning underwater settings.

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