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Dayo Scuba is an in-person scuba diving training and dive service provider based in Florida, USA. The page is mainly aimed at people looking for places to dive in Orlando, Central Florida, and North Florida, compiling information on dive sites such as springs, lakes, ocean locations, manatee viewing areas, and Disney’s EPCOT DiveQuest. Its main shop is located in Winter Park, with an additional training and air-fill station in Live Oak, North Florida.
Based on the page information, Dayo Scuba covers Basic Open Water, Cavern, Cave, Technical Scuba, and instructor training, forming a dive training system that ranges from beginner to advanced levels. Instruction is mainly conducted through in-person field training, with locations including Florida’s local springs, lakes, and ocean sites. The page also mentions guided dive services, with all guides being Divemasters or Instructors, as well as equipment rental, tank fills, and retail sales.
The website does not disclose specific course prices, course duration, certification fees, or equipment rental costs. The visible prices are mainly dive-site entry or usage fees, such as around $40/diver for Devils Den and Blue Grotto, $32/diver for Ginnie Springs, and about $4–$10/diver for some state park springs. However, many of the listed prices are dated, so actual costs should be confirmed with the provider or the dive sites directly.
Its strengths lie in its extensive local dive-site experience, with practical information such as driving time, maximum depth, and contact details listed. It also claims to have multiple experienced instructors, and Florida springs remain around 72°F/22°C year-round, making year-round training convenient. The downside is that the page feels more like a dive-site guide than a course introduction: course outlines, certification agencies, class sizes, learning paths, refund policies, and total costs are all unclear, and some content appears somewhat outdated.
It is suitable for people already planning to dive in Orlando or North Florida, including beginners, certified divers looking to advance, cavern/cave or technical diving students, as well as tourists or residents looking for guided dives with someone familiar with the local environment. If you are only looking to study diving theory online or need courses in Chinese, the page does not provide enough supporting information.
Based on the crawled text, it is not possible to determine how stable the website’s access is from mainland China, so china_access is marked as unknown. For Chinese learners, the more important point is that this service heavily depends on in-person training in the United States. Before signing up, you should confirm the certification system, language, total price, insurance, equipment, and itinerary arrangements by email.
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