Scuba Diving in Los Angeles Overview
You don't need to leave Los Angeles to start scuba diving. This overview explains how scuba training, local ocean diving, and Catalina Island trips work throughout LA County with Scuba Life. For class schedules and pricing, visit our Courses and Trips pages.

Why Los Angeles is a Great Place to Learn
Los Angeles County lets you train locally and build real diving skills in a wide range of ocean conditions. You progress from controlled environments into open water environments that include shore dives, boat dives, and Catalina Island's kelp forests.
The water here is cooler and more dynamic than tropical destinations. That may sound more challenging, but it builds stronger, more adaptable divers. When you eventually dive in calm, warm water, everything feels easier.
Scuba Life supports divers across Los Angeles County with training, guided trips, and local expertise built around real Southern California conditions.
How Training Usually Works
Most new divers complete eLearning on their own, then train in a local pool in the greater Los Angeles area. Ocean dives are typically completed during a Catalina Island weekend, which includes ferry and hotel accommodations in the Open Water package.
You're not figuring it out alone or driving to random beaches. Instructors handle scheduling, pool sessions, skill development, and island logistics so the process stays clear from start to finish.
Certified divers skip the student pathway and join guided trips, rent gear, or continue their training with Advanced, Rescue and Master Scuba Diver courses when they're ready.
Catalina from Long Beach
Catalina Island is Southern California's classic ocean classroom. Just a short ferry ride from Long Beach, it offers clear water, kelp forests, Garibaldi, and regular encounters with sea lions—and during the summer months, Giant Black Sea Bass—on training dives.
Open Water students complete certification dives at Casino Point Dive Park. Advanced courses also use the island for full weekend training with multiple ocean dives.
Weekend packages—including ferry and hotel accommodations—are detailed in our Catalina Weekend section on the Trips page. Available trips and dates are listed there.
Boats and Local Diving
Certified divers can join boat dives departing from Long Beach and San Pedro in Los Angeles County, and Oxnard and Ventura in Ventura County, depending on the season and trip schedule.
Local ocean diving builds experience before larger trips and keeps skills sharp between vacations.
Scuba Life posts trips on the website when charters or group travel are scheduled, including Catalina weekends and liveaboard-style destinations.
Who We Work With
We work with first-time divers, Open Water students, Advanced Open Water students, Rescue Divers, Master Scuba Divers (MSDs), Divemaster (DM) candidates, and certified divers looking for guided trips or gear advice.
Junior programs are available where age and training standards allow. All participants must be comfortable in the water and complete a medical questionnaire before in-water training.
Pool training takes place at established pool facilities in the region. Private pool sessions are available upon request for an additional fee.
Most of our students are based in Los Angeles, Ventura, and Orange Counties, with others joining from Santa Barbara, San Bernardino, and the Santa Clarita area. Occasionally, we even have students who travel in from out of state.
Common Questions from Future and Certified Divers
People often ask if they need to be strong swimmers. You don't need Olympic fitness—just basic comfort in the water.
People often ask if they can learn here and dive on vacation. Yes. An Open Water certification is recognized worldwide.
People often ask about time commitment. Open Water is typically completed over two weekends, with continuing education varying by course.
Not sure where to start? Browse courses or contact us with your goals and schedule.
Courses and Trips
Open Water, Advanced, Rescue, and specialty courses each have an overview page on this site, with course pages available when enrollment is open.
This Los Angeles overview does not list class prices or schedules. For availability, use the Courses section for training and the Trips section for travel experiences.
We also serve divers in Orange County and Ventura County with the same programs.
Get Started
Ready to learn? Start with the Open Water Diver overview, then move to the course page when you're ready to enroll.
Already certified? Explore our Trips or continue your training with Advanced courses.
Have questions about medical forms, gear, or Catalina logistics? Contact Scuba Life and we'll help you get set up.
Why Los Angeles County Works for New Divers
Local pools, island ferries, and easy access to training environments like Catalina Island make it a strong place to start scuba diving.
Local Pools
Build skills in Los Angeles area pools before your ocean certification dives.
Catalina Island
Finish your training in the kelp forests of Catalina Island, just a short ferry ride from the mainland.
Courses, Trips, and Dive Support
Courses, trips, air fills, and tank service from Scuba Life.
Courses, Trips, and Training Overviews
Browse listings and continue exploring the overviews that match where you are in your diving journey.
Ready to Start Your Diving Journey?
Book a course, join a local or international trip, or connect with our team serving Los Angeles, Ventura, and Orange Counties.