What is a scuba diving license?
A scuba diving license, often called a certification card or C-card, shows that you have completed proper scuba diving training and have learned the basic knowledge and skills needed to dive safely with a buddy. With an SSI certification, you can enjoy recreational diving with SSI Dive Centers and dive professionals around the world.
Do I need a license to go scuba diving?
For a one-time experience, you can join an introductory diving program under direct professional supervision. However, if you want to dive regularly, join fun dives, rent scuba equipment, or dive while traveling, you should complete an Open Water Diver course and earn your scuba diving certification.
How do I become a certified scuba diver?
The usual pathway is simple:
First, you complete digital learning at your own pace. Then, you practice basic skills in a pool or confined water environment. After that, you complete open water training dives with an SSI Instructor. Once all requirements are completed, you receive your SSI digital certification card.
What is the SSI Open Water Diver course?
The SSI Open Water Diver course is the entry-level certification course for beginners. It teaches the essential knowledge, safety rules, equipment use, underwater communication, buoyancy control, and diving skills needed to enjoy recreational scuba diving.
How long does it take to get a diving license?
Most beginners can complete the Open Water Diver course in a few days, depending on the dive center schedule, location, weather, and personal learning pace. Many students complete the course over weekends or by combining online learning with practical training days.
How much does a diving license cost?
The cost depends on the dive center, location, training schedule, rental equipment, pool fees, transportation, and ocean training costs. A good dive center will clearly explain what is included in the course price. Choosing only the cheapest option is not always the best decision; safety, instructor quality, and after-course support are very important.
Can I start scuba diving even if I am not a strong swimmer?
Yes, many beginners are not strong swimmers at first. Scuba diving is not about swimming fast. It is about staying calm, breathing slowly, learning correct skills, and becoming comfortable in the water. Your instructor will help you build confidence step by step.
Is scuba diving safe for beginners?
Scuba diving is safe when you receive proper training, use suitable equipment, follow safety rules, and dive within your training limits. SSI courses are designed to help beginners learn gradually and safely with professional support.
What is SSI?
SSI, Scuba Schools International, is a global scuba diving education organization that provides digital learning, certification programs, professional training, and a worldwide network of Dive Centers. SSI focuses on high-quality training through affiliated Dive Centers and modern digital education tools.
What makes SSI different?
SSI offers a modern digital learning system, digital certification cards, app-based logbook functions, and a strong Dive Center-based training model. This helps students stay connected with their local dive center and continue diving after certification.
Can I use my SSI certification overseas?
Yes. SSI certifications are internationally recognized and can be used at dive centers and resorts around the world. Once certified, your digital certification card is available through the MySSI app.
What is a C-card?
A C-card means Certification Card. It is proof that you completed a scuba diving course and are certified to dive within the limits of your training. With SSI, your certification card is available digitally through the MySSI app.
What should I prepare before starting a diving course?
You usually need swimwear, towel, personal items, and a suitable health condition for diving. The dive center will explain what to bring and whether rental equipment is included. You can also start digital learning before your practical training.
Where can I take an SSI diving course in Japan?
SSI has Dive Centers in many areas of Japan, including Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Izu, Okinawa, Kansai, and other major diving regions. The landing page should include a clear call-to-action to find the nearest SSI Dive Center.
Why should I start diving with SSI?
SSI makes it easy to begin scuba diving with digital learning, internationally recognized certification, professional instructors, and a worldwide Dive Center network. For beginners, SSI offers a clear and modern pathway from first experience to certified diver and continuing education.