
Let´s Dive
Zonnedauw 16, Oude Wetering, South Holland, NLD
Sobre o Centro
Let's Dive, located in Oude Wetering, Netherlands, is a dive center with over 35 years of experience offering a wide array of diving courses and activities. Certified by PADI and SSI, the center is dedicated to training relaxed, independent divers with its team of experienced instructors. Their course offerings span from Discover Scuba Diving to specialties like Enriched Air Nitrox, Technical Diving, and Wreck Diver.
The facilities at Let's Dive include a swimming pool for weekly training sessions held every Friday evening, where members can practice skills and later socialize in the canteen. The center also facilitates boat diving and night diving activities. Additionally, air fills for nitrox and trimix are available, providing flexibility for various diving needs.
Featured courses include the Open Water Diver for €415, which includes the necessary equipment, and various specialties such as Perfect Buoyancy, Navigation, and Deep Diving, all priced at €140. For those interested in technical training, Let's Dive also offers specialized programs. Interested individuals are encouraged to contact them via email or phone for more information and to ensure instructor availability for visits or introductory dives.
Let's Dive organizes additional activities such as an annual dive weekend in Zeeland, family days, boat dives in Vinkeveen, and visits to various Dutch lakes under the 'Ontdek je Stekje' program. The center's passion for teaching and community makes it an excellent choice for divers of all levels.
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5 cursosTechnical Diving
Let's Dive offers technical diving courses through the association. Specific programs, schedules, and pricing are not listed publicly — interested divers contact the club directly by email to discuss what's available. For a recreational dive club of this size and tenure — over 35 years of operation — to provide technical training in-house is worth noting. Members who reach the ceiling of recreational diving don't have to leave the club or switch organisations to keep progressing. Technical diving in the Netherlands typically involves cold freshwater conditions, limited visibility, and the kind of planning discipline that suits the club's stated focus on producing self-sufficient divers. The same instructor team that handles the SSI Open Water and specialty programmes is the point of contact for technical enquiries. To get information on current technical course offerings, pricing, and prerequisites, contact Let's Dive directly at [email protected] or by phone at 0653969557.
Perfect Buoyancy
Perfect Buoyancy is one of the specialty programs available at Let's Dive, run under SSI standards with the club's regular instructors at Sportcomplex De Tweesprong in Roelofarendsveen. It sits within a catalogue of more than 20 specialty options, all accessible to members who have completed their Open Water certification. The course costs €140. Training follows SSI's ISO-certified curriculum, and like all Let's Dive instruction, it takes place within the same weekly club structure — Friday evenings in the pool, with open-water sessions as required by the program. Building on buoyancy control after the Open Water is one of the more practical steps a new diver can take. Mastering trim and weighting makes every subsequent dive easier and reduces air consumption. At Let's Dive, that work happens with instructors who also run the foundational courses, so the coaching approach stays consistent. Completing this specialty contributes toward SSI's higher certification levels and can be combined with other programs — Navigation and Deep Diving are also offered by the club — for divers who want to build a more rounded skill set.
Navigatie
The Navigation specialty at Let's Dive is part of the club's SSI specialty catalogue, offered at €140 and taught by the same instructor team that runs the Open Water and other training at De Tweesprong in Roelofarendsveen. It's a logical follow-on for certified divers who want to dive more independently in Dutch freshwater conditions. Training runs within the club's regular Friday evening schedule at the pool, with open-water sessions in the Netherlands as part of the program. The club organises outings to different lakes each year through Ontdek je Stekje, which gives Navigation students practical opportunities to apply what they've learned across varied freshwater sites. Navigating underwater in low-visibility Dutch lakes is a different challenge from clear tropical water. Learning to use a compass and natural references in those conditions builds a level of self-reliance that transfers well wherever you dive next. The club's explicit goal of producing self-sufficient divers is reflected in including this specialty in their regular offering. At €140, it's part of the same price band as most of Let's Dive's specialty programs, and it counts toward SSI's higher rating levels for members working through the specialty track.
Deep Diving (SSI Specialty)
Deep Diving is one of the named specialty programs at Let's Dive, part of an SSI catalogue that runs to more than 20 options. At €140, it sits in the same price band as most of the club's specialties, and it's taught by the instructors who also handle the Open Water and foundational training at Sportcomplex De Tweesprong in Roelofarendsveen. The program is open to certified divers who want to extend beyond the Open Water depth limit. In the Netherlands, deep diving often means quarries or specific lake sites with sufficient depth — the club's Ontdek je Stekje outings and annual Zeeland weekend both give members access to open-water environments where deeper dives are possible. Adding a deep specialty to a log also feeds into SSI's higher certification tracks. For members already working through other specialties at Let's Dive — buoyancy, navigation — deep diving rounds out the set and covers the kind of dives that come up on club weekends and boat outings at Vinkeveen. Training follows SSI's ISO-certified curriculum, with pool and open-water components. As with all Let's Dive instruction, it takes place within the club's established weekly rhythm, with the same instructor team across courses.
Open Water Diver
The Open Water Brevet at Let's Dive runs under SSI — ISO-certified, structured, and completed with the same instructor team that runs the Friday evening pool sessions at De Tweesprong in Roelofarendsveen. You're not dropping into a one-off course; you train alongside the club's regular members from the start. The €415 fee covers all equipment needed during the training, which removes the usual gear headache for someone just starting out. Minimum age is 15. Registration goes through the SSI portal, where students get immediate access to introductory video material — so the theoretical groundwork starts before the first pool session. Pool training happens every Friday from 20:45 to 22:00 at Sportcomplex De Tweesprong. The club's stated aim is to develop relaxed, self-sufficient divers, which shapes how instructors approach the sessions — measured, not rushed. Open-water dives are part of the course progression and take place in the Netherlands. Completing the Open Water opens access to more than 20 SSI specialty programs available through the same club, most priced at €140. For anyone who wants to keep building after certification, the path is already there within Let's Dive.
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It's a duikvereniging — a dive association. You join as a member and train with the same group of instructors and fellow divers on a weekly basis, rather than booking individual courses with a commercial operator.
Pool training runs every Friday evening from 20:45 to 22:00 at Sportcomplex De Tweesprong, Lucas van Leydenlaan 2, 2371RW Roelofarendsveen.
The Open Water Brevet is priced at €415. That includes all equipment needed during the training. The minimum age is 15.
All courses run under SSI (Scuba Schools International), which is ISO-certified and has been operating since 1970. Registration and access to introductory course material happens through the SSI portal.
The club offers more than 20 SSI specialty programs. Most are €140; at least one is priced at €160. Specialties specifically mentioned include Perfect Buoyancy, Navigation, and Deep Diving.
Yes. Technical courses are available through the association. Specific programs and pricing aren't listed publicly — you need to contact the club by email to find out what's on offer and when.
There's an annual dive weekend in Zeeland, boat diving at Vinkeveen, family days, and the Ontdek je Stekje initiative — an annual series visiting different freshwater lakes around the Netherlands.


