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Tarpoon Dive Center since 1952!
1-888-DIVE-MIAMI (1-888-348-3642)
305-532-1445 & 305-887-8726

          Scuba dive classes - beginner, advanced, rescue, divemaster, navigation, naturalist, deep, wreck, boat, search & recovery, emergency first aid (EFR) specialties with PADI & NAUI


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Scuba diving Miami & Miami Beach. Scuba equipment seller! US Divers, Scuba Pro, Seadoo and more! Come on our Snorkel and dive trips. Florida's oldest dive shop since 1952.

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We have what you need.
 
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Many trips for all levels.
 
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Bring yours or rent ours.
 
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Dozens of specialties.
 
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Referral Program

Please call us on
305-532-1445 or
1-888-DIVE-MIAMI
for more information.

Occasionally, student divers who begin their scuba training in one location may need or want to complete their training in another location. This is often the case with divers from colder climates who study and complete pool work during the winter, and come to Miami to complete their Open Water Training.

PADI, SSI & NAUI allow students to be referred to other PADI, SSI or NAUI Instructors to continue training or complete their final certification requirements. Courses that allow referrals include: Open Water Diver, Adventure Diver, Advanced Open Water Diver, standardized Specialty Diver courses, Rescue Diver, Divemaster and Instructor Development Courses.

What is involved?
That depends upon what stage you have reached. Some students come to us ready to do their check-out dives; other have completed some dives but need to finish; yet others have only completed the textbook part of the class.

What do I need to bring?
Students will be required to provide an official PADI, SSI or NAUI referral document from their Instructor/Dive Center/Resort and Medical Statements. PADI & SSI students will also need two passport sized photographs of themselves.

How long will it take to get certified?
That will depend upon how much you have to do but most referral students get completed in two days.

How much will it cost?
Please call us on
305-532-1445 or
1-888-DIVE-MIAMI
for more information.

That will depend upon how much you have to do. Give us a call on 1-888-DIVE MIAMI (1-888-348-3642) to discuss your options.

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Book snorkel trips to South Miami Beach's coral reefs
Only $57.78

Book scuba dive trips to Miami Beach's coral reefs and wrecks
From only $57.78

Scuba dive classes - beginner, advanced, rescue, divemaster, navigation, naturalist, deep, wreck, boat, search & recovery, emergency first aid (EFR) specialties with PADI & NAUI
From only $200.00

SCUBA dive or snorkel with nurse sharks, barracuda and grouper in Key Largo
From only $110.00

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Tarpoon SCUBA Diving Centers
300 Alton Road, Miami Beach  FL 33139 & 3200 Palm Avenue, Hialeah  FL 33012
Tel:    305-532-1445 or 305-887-8726
Tel:    1-888-DIVE-MIAMI (1-888-348-3642)
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Last modified: April 27, 2008