Introductory Diving Courses for Beginners in Hurghada

Your First Breath Underwater Starts in Hurghada with Introductory Diving Courses
Hurghada Introductory Diving offers the perfect, worry-free first step into scuba. Through structured Hurghada Diving Courses like PADI’s Discover Scuba Diving, complete beginners can learn diving in Hurghada’s calm, clear Red Sea waters under expert guidance. This one-day experience provides all equipment and training to safely explore shallow reefs teeming with life.



Your Hurghada Introductory Diving Day: A Step-by-Step Journey
A typical day for your introductory diving in Hurghada is designed for maximum comfort, safety, and enjoyment.
Morning: Briefing and Practice (8:00 - 11:00)
After a convenient hotel pick-up, you’ll meet your instructor at the dive center or marina. The day starts with a theory briefing using simple videos and discussions. You’ll learn the basic principles of breathing underwater, equalizing your ears, and understanding the equipment. Next, you’ll move to a confined water area—this could be a
very calm. Here, you’ll get comfortable breathing through the regulator and practice essential skills like clearing water from your mask, all under your instructor’s direct, patient supervision.
Afternoon: Two Guided Reef Dives (11:30 - 16:00)
Once comfortable, you’ll start. The first dive site is typically a shallow, spectacular reef like Abu Ramada or Small Giftun Island. With your instructor by your side every moment, you’ll descend to a maximum of 5-8 meters for a 15-20 minute tour. After a surface interval with lunch and refreshments on the boat—a mandatory safety break—you’ll move to a second site, such as Carless Reef or Fanadir, for another amazing dive. The day concludes with your return to the marina and transfer back to your hotel.
Safety First: Our Uncompromising Priority
Reputable centers make safety the core of every Hurghada Diving Course.
Direct, Personal Supervision: You are never alone. Beginner ratios are a maximum of 1 students to 1 instructor.
Comprehensive Medical Screening: All participants must complete a medical questionnaire. Conditions like asthma, heart issues, or recent surgeries require a doctor’s clearance before diving.
Modern Equipment & Procedures: Centers use professionally maintained gear. Boats are equipped with first aid kits, emergency oxygen, and communication systems. Instructors are trained in rescue protocols.
Take the Plunge: Your Action Plan to Start in Hurghada Diving Courses
Ready to transform curiosity into a core memory? Here is your straightforward plan:
Check Eligibility: Ensure you are at least 10 years old and in good general health.
Book in Advance: Secure your spot, especially during peak season (October-May). This guarantees availability and allows you to ask all necessary questions.
Pack Simply: Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. All specialized scuba gear is provided.
The majestic silence of the Red Sea’s underwater world is waiting for you. Book your Hurghada Introductory Diving experience today and begin a story you’ll tell for a lifetime.

From First Dive to Certified Diver: Your Learning Pathway
That incredible feeling after your intro dive often leads to a simple question: “What’s next?” The natural progression is a full certification, which allows you to dive independently with a buddy worldwide.
PADI Open Water Diver Course: This 3-4 day course is the world’s most popular scuba certification. It expands on the skills you tried, adding more knowledge development, confined water training, and four open water dives, certifying you to dive to 18 meters.
Continue Your Adventure: After Open Water, you can pursue the Advanced Open Water course, specialty courses in photography or wreck diving, and even professional levels like Dive Master.

What's the minimum age for introductory diving?
The minimum age is 10 years old for both PADI and SSI introductory programs.
What should I wear and bring for the day?
I'm a nervous beginner. Is that okay?
How deep and how long will I dive?
As a first-timer, you’ll stay in shallow water, with a maximum depth of 12 meters. Each guided dive typically lasts 15-20 minutes.



