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Join Us!
You can subscribe to the club at any time. Usually, we open in November the subscription for the next year.
We welcome both, CERN and non-CERN members.
To become a member, please visit our member site!
Note: As required by the FFESSM, to be able to become a Club member you need each year a new medical certificate from the doctor, stating that there are no health issues in regard to scuba diving.
Current membership and training fees you will find on the member site.
Start Your Diving Adventure With Us
Unfortunately we are unable to offer schools at this time. However, individual training may be possible on a case by case basis. Please check our members page https://cern-scuba-club.vpdive.com for the latest news in case anything has changed!
The N1 schools starts in October, shortly after the bapteme (trial sessions) at the pool. The bapteme will give you a first-hand experience of scuba diving, accompanied by experienced instructors. With this experience you can join the club and start your first diving training.
Of course you can always also join without having done a bapteme. It is just an option for you to try-out and get a better idea if you will enjoy diving.
Please note: The club will provide to you a regulator, tank and BCD. But aside from the course fees, you will need to do a one-time investment and buy a mask, snorkel and fins for the swimming pool. Later for the lake you need to complete your equipment with: a diving suit, (socks), shoes, fins, gloves, weight belt and weights.
Join us as Fellow Diver
As a club we are following rules and regulations of CMAS France and your CMAS licence issued in any other country is fully recognised, but limited to the French rules. For clarification see the table below.
With Dive Instructor | With DP on site | Without DP | |
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N1 - CMAS* | 20 m | - | - |
N2 - CMAS ** | 40 m | 20 m | - |
N3 - CMAS*** (and higher) | 60 m | 60 m | 40 m |
We welcome PADI and SSI divers who can dive together with us following rules of CMAS, specifically depth limits. Based on your PADI / SSI licence you can obtain (but don't have to) a CMAS licence.