Discover the Difference Between Discover Scuba Diving, Open Water & Advanced Courses

Understand which diving level you need, how long each course takes, and how to start your underwater journey
Discover the Difference Between Discover Scuba Diving, Open Water & Advanced Courses
Understand which diving level you need, how long each course takes, and how to start your underwater journey

If you are thinking about starting scuba diving, you will quickly encounter three key terms: Discover Scuba Diving, Open Water Diver, and Advanced Open Water. They are often confused, but they represent completely different levels in your diving journey 🌊

This guide explains clearly what each one means, how long they take, what you can do at each level, and which one is right for you depending on your goals. No technical jargon, just clear and practical information.

At Family Elite Divers, we focus on small groups and verified dive centers to ensure a safe, personalized experience without overcrowding. You can explore all destinations here: scuba diving destinations in Spain & Canary Islands 🌴

🧠 What is the difference between Discover, Open Water and Advanced?

The main difference between these three levels is simple: certification and independence underwater.

Discover Scuba Diving is an introductory experience. Open Water Diver is your first official certification. And Advanced Open Water is the next step, where you expand your skills and dive in more challenging environments 🤿

👉 In one sentence: Discover is trying, Open Water is learning, Advanced is progressing 🚀

If you want to understand how we organize diving experiences step by step, check: how booking works with FED.

🤿 Discover Scuba Diving: your first underwater experience

Discover Scuba Diving is designed for complete beginners. No certification is required, and it is the easiest way to experience breathing underwater for the first time 🌊

An instructor stays with you at all times, guiding you step by step. You don’t need experience, only basic comfort in the water.

You can also read more here: Discover Scuba Diving experience explained.

✔️ Key features

– Short duration (2–3 hours total)
– Fully guided dive experience
– Maximum depth usually 6–12 meters
– No certification required

This is perfect if you simply want to try diving without commitment and feel what it’s like to breathe underwater for the first time.

🎓 Open Water Diver: your first diving certification

The Open Water Diver is the first internationally recognized scuba diving certification. Once completed, you can dive independently with a buddy up to 18 meters depth 🤿

This is the real starting point of your diving journey, not just an experience but a full certification course.

You can explore the full course here: Open Water Diver course guide.

✔️ What you will learn

– Basic diving theory and safety rules
– Equipment usage and underwater communication
– Buoyancy control techniques
– Open water training dives

The course usually takes 3–4 days and opens the door to diving destinations like Tenerife or Lanzarote, two of the best diving spots in Europe 🌴

If you are completely new, we recommend reading: scuba diving for beginners in the Canary Islands.

🚀 Advanced Open Water: the next level

The Advanced Open Water Diver is not for beginners. It is designed to help certified divers gain confidence, explore deeper dives and develop new skills 🌊

Here you stop learning the basics and start improving your real underwater abilities in different environments.

More information about diving evolution here: best diving spots in the Canary Islands.

✔️ What Advanced includes

– Deeper dives (up to 30 meters)
– Underwater navigation
– Night diving or drift diving
– Skill development in different specialties

Advanced is optional, but highly recommended if you want to progress as a diver 💡

📊 Quick comparison table

Discover vs Open Water vs Advanced 👇

Discover: introductory experience, no certification, 6–12 meters
Open Water: full certification, up to 18 meters
Advanced: advanced certification, up to 30 meters + specialties

👉 Key takeaway: Discover is trying, Open Water is learning, Advanced is improving.

💰 Prices & expectations

Prices vary depending on location and dive center, but generally:

– Discover: entry-level experience
– Open Water: full certification course
– Advanced: progression course

You can check real reference prices here: diving prices in Tenerife.

At FED we always work with verified centers and small groups to ensure a higher-quality experience.

❓ FAQ – Frequently asked questions

Can I go from Discover directly to Open Water?
Yes, Discover is just an introduction and many people use it before committing.

Is Open Water internationally recognized?
Yes, it is valid worldwide 🌍

Do I need Advanced to dive in the Canary Islands?
No, Open Water is enough for most dive sites.

Is scuba diving safe for beginners?
Yes, when done with certified instructors and proper dive centers.

⚠️ Common mistakes beginners make

One common mistake is skipping the Discover experience if you are unsure, or choosing low-quality dive centers without certification.

Diving should always be progressive, safe, and guided 🤿

That’s why we prioritize small groups and personalized attention at FED.

🏆 Book with Family Elite Divers

If you want to start diving or continue your progression, we help you choose the right level based on your experience.

Why choose FED:

✔ Verified dive centers
✔ Certified instructors
✔ Small groups
✔ Personalized attention
✔ No mass tourism experience

Start your diving journey here: contact & bookings FED 🌊

Book with us and avoid crowded, low-quality diving experiences.

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