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Best Scuba Diving In Aruba

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The 6 most popular scuba diving in Aruba. Here's what they actually deliver, who runs them, and what they cost.

6 Best Scuba Diving In Aruba

Aruba One or Two Tank Scuba Dive

Aruba One or Two Tank Scuba Dive - What you actually do onboard: a real pre-water safety rhythm

1.Aruba One or Two Tank Scuba Dive

Most Popular 4.5

Aruba one- or two-tank scuba tour from Piet’s Pier Bar with Red Sail Sports. Antilla wrecks, reefs, turtles, and tight safety checks.

“I had an amazing time scuba diving! My instructor, Johan, was very friendly and knowledgeable. I had such a great time that I booked a second dive for later that day once I got back to the dock. The boat captain, Rudolph, was also very nice and helpful. I only had one other person with…”

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Small-Group Aruba Scuba Diving for Non-Certified Divers

Small-Group Aruba Scuba Diving for Non-Certified Divers - Where You Start: Tres Trapi Meeting Point and Pickups From Nearby Resorts

2.Small-Group Aruba Scuba Diving for Non-Certified Divers

5.0

First-time scuba in Aruba with a max group of 4. Learn on shore, get gear, then explore Tres Trapi or Mangel Halto.

“The experience was great, this was my first time diving and the instructors were very patient and helpful. After the intro we were diving for quite a bit and saw a lot of marine life. 10/10 experience overall definitely recommend!”

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Aruba Certified Scuba Diving

Aruba Certified Scuba Diving - Antilla Shipwreck: the star attraction and what to watch for

3.Aruba Certified Scuba Diving

5.0

PADI-certified small-group scuba trip off Aruba’s coast, with Antilla Shipwreck and reef wildlife, plus gear and a quick 3-hour schedule.

“Easy and last minute booking! Great dive experience, just 3 of us went out, myself, my friend and dive master Roni! Private experience for great price. Shipwreck was worth it! Definitely book it, it’s worth it!”

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Aruba PADI Scuba Diving Program Non Certified Divers

Aruba PADI Scuba Diving Program Non Certified Divers - The 3-Hour Plan: Video, Book Work, Shallow Skills, Then Mangel Halto

4.Aruba PADI Scuba Diving Program Non Certified Divers

5.0

Small-group PADI Discover Scuba in Aruba for non-certified beginners, with gear, shallow skills, and a reef visit at Mangel Halto.

“This was our first excursion, we had an amazing experience, our instructor was professional, kind & easy going! He took his time to ensure we felt comfortable and safe before going to the reefs! He was very attentive to our needs in and out of the water. I would definitely do this again!! 10/10 !!!”

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Half-Day Aruba Intro Diving Course for Beginners

Half-Day Aruba Intro Diving Course for Beginners - Pool Training: The Part That Decides If You Enjoy the Ocean

5.Half-Day Aruba Intro Diving Course for Beginners

4.5

Aruba’s half-day beginner intro scuba course with pool training, a shallow reef or wreck visit, and guided open-water time for first-timers.

“This is one of the best things I’ve ever done in my life. I really appreciated our dive instructor, as he made us feel safe throughout the entire experience (I was definitely anxious). We saw everything from octopus, to rays, to tons of tropical fish, lobster, shrimp, and more. It was really a magical experience…”

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Guided Padi Discover Scuba Diving for Non-Certified Divers

Guided Padi Discover Scuba Diving for Non-Certified Divers - Your 2.5-Hour Flow: Gear, Skills, Then the Underwater Spot

6.Guided Padi Discover Scuba Diving for Non-Certified Divers

5.0

Aruba PADI Discover Scuba for non-certified learners with patient instructors, full gear included, small groups, and free photos.

“Great first experience with Jeff and Martina. They were very patient with teaching and demonstrating things. Loved the fact we started in more shallow water first then went deeper. We saw all kinds of fish and a shipwreck. Definitely would recommend!”

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