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If you’ve never gone scuba diving before, Hawaii is the perfect place to try it! The clear water and beautiful reefs will give you plenty to explore. Here are seven tips you should keep in mind when you head out on your first diving trip:<\/p>\n
1. Ask questions<\/h2>\n
There’s a lot to learn when scuba diving, so it’s easy to get overwhelmed. If you find yourself losing track of what the instructor is saying, ask questions. In fact, you should be doing this even if you’re taking in every word. Anything that pops into your head is worth asking \u2013 it’s better to feel silly than to miss out on vital information.<\/p>\n
2. Admit if your nervous<\/h2>\n
If you’re feeling some trepidation at the idea of entering the open water, let your diving instructor know. He or she should be able to give you some tips specific to the dive and location. Make sure you learn all of your instructor’s hand signals, particularly the ones for “I’m freaking out and I need help calming down.” Your instructor can be your biggest supporter in the water.<\/p>\n