Scuba Certification & Lessons in Round Rock, TX
Get certified on your schedule — we bring world-class scuba instruction directly to you in Round Rock, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, and the surrounding area.
No crowded dive shop. No rigid weekend schedules. Just private, personalized training close to home — or right in your own backyard.
Ready to Get Certified?
Choose your certification path below. Both SDI and PADI are globally recognized — we'll help you pick the right fit.
SDI Open Water Diver — Round Rock
SDI's modern, flexible approach to open water certification. Complete your eLearning at home, pool sessions near you in Georgetown, Cedar Park, or Pflugerville, and open water checkout dives at a nearby Texas dive site.
- SDI Open Water eLearning
- Pool training in Georgetown, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, or your own home
- Open water checkout dives at Lake Travis, Spring Lake (San Marcos), or Scuba Ranch (Terrell)
- All scuba equipment provided
- Small group or private instruction
- Lifetime SDI certification card
Sign Up for SDI Open Water
Questions? Call or text us at (512) 489-4404 and we'll help you get started.
PADI Open Water Diver — Round Rock
The world's most recognized scuba certification. Same convenient mobile format — eLearning at home, pool sessions near you in Georgetown, Cedar Park, or Pflugerville, and open water checkout dives at a nearby Texas site.
- PADI Open Water eLearning
- Pool training in Georgetown, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, or your own home
- Open water checkout dives at Lake Travis, Spring Lake (San Marcos), or Scuba Ranch (Terrell)
- All scuba equipment provided (BCD, regulator, tanks, wetsuit, dive computer)
- PADI certification card, logbook, and training materials
- 10% discount on equipment purchases
Sign Up for PADI Open Water
Questions? Call or text us at (512) 489-4404 and we'll help you get started.
Why Round Rock Divers Choose Us
- We come to you — your pool, your schedule, your neighborhood
- Private and small-group training, never a packed class
- Serving Round Rock, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, and the greater Austin area
- Pool sessions held at local aquatic centers in Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Pflugerville — or at your home
- Open water dives at three convenient Texas sites — Lake Travis, Spring Lake in San Marcos, and Scuba Ranch in Terrell
- Real skill development — not a rushed certification mill
How It Works
- 01 Complete Your eLearningStudy at your own pace from home — your Round Rock living room, during your commute, or whenever it fits your schedule. No classrooms, no fixed lecture times.
- 02 Pool Sessions Near YouWe'll meet you at a pool in Georgetown, Cedar Park, or Pflugerville — or come directly to your home pool — to build your buoyancy, safety skills, and underwater confidence.
- 03 Open Water Checkout DivesComplete your four certification dives at Lake Travis, Spring Lake in San Marcos, or Scuba Ranch in Terrell — all within easy reach of Round Rock — and earn your lifetime C-card.
Beyond Open Water — Advanced Courses Near Round Rock
Already certified? We offer advanced training for Round Rock and North Austin divers who want to keep building skills.
- Nitrox (Enriched Air) — Extend your bottom time on your next trip to Cozumel, Fiji, or anywhere in between.
- Refresher Course — Haven't been in the water in a while? We'll meet you at a local pool to get your skills sharp before your next vacation.
- Rescue Diver — Take the next step in dive safety and leadership — one of the most rewarding courses in scuba.
What Divers Are Saying
Common Questions
Do you come to Round Rock and the surrounding area?
Yes — we are a fully mobile dive academy. We serve Round Rock, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, and the greater North Austin area. We bring all the gear and instruction to you.
Where do pool sessions take place?
We hold pool sessions at local aquatic centers in Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Pflugerville. If you have a private or community pool at home, we can come directly to you.
Where do the open water dives take place?
We offer checkout dives at three convenient Texas sites — Lake Travis (Austin), Spring Lake in San Marcos, and Scuba Ranch in Terrell. We'll help you pick the best option based on your schedule.
Which certification is better — SDI or PADI?
Both are globally recognized and respected by dive shops and resorts worldwide. SDI tends to be a bit more modern and flexible in its approach, while PADI is the most widely known name in diving. We're happy to help you decide which is the best fit for your goals.
How long does it take to get certified?
Most students complete their certification within a few weekends. Because we work around your schedule, the timeline is flexible — we move at your pace.
Do I need my own gear?
No — all scuba equipment is provided for your pool and open water sessions. You don't need to buy anything to get started.