House of Scuba - California

House of Scuba is a solid pick for divers based in Southern California, particularly those looking to progress their PADI certifications right up to instructor level. They’re a 5 Star IDC centre, which means they've got the chops for serious training, from your Open Water all the way through to Instructor Development Courses. We’d suggest them if you're local and want consistent, high-quality instruction with a team who really know the local spots. They’re also a good hub for local dive trips, given the 213 nearby sites to explore.

Location
California, United States, North America
Coordinates
32.818760, -117.224690
Website
https://travel.padi.com/dive-center/united-states-of-america-usa/house-of-scuba/
Certification Agencies
["PADI"]
Courses
PADI 5 Star IDC [padi:19244]
Address
San Diego, United States of America (USA)

Dive Sites Near House of Scuba

House of Scuba provides access to 15 dive sites in California.

Other Dive Centres in California

Best Time to Dive in California

The warmest water temperatures in California occur in August, averaging 20.6°C (up to 24.0°C). The coolest conditions are in February at 14.0°C.

The calmest sea conditions are typically in July with average wave heights of 0.60m.

Monthly Water Temperatures

  • January: 14.4°C (air: 14.0°C)
  • February: 14.0°C (air: 13.8°C)
  • March: 14.2°C (air: 13.3°C)
  • April: 14.9°C (air: 14.3°C)
  • May: 16.6°C (air: 15.4°C)
  • June: 18.9°C (air: 17.4°C)
  • July: 20.4°C (air: 18.9°C)
  • August: 20.6°C (air: 19.6°C)
  • September: 20.4°C (air: 19.7°C)
  • October: 18.8°C (air: 18.4°C)
  • November: 16.3°C (air: 16.0°C)
  • December: 15.6°C (air: 14.3°C)

Marine Life in California

Home to 10 recorded species including 8 reef fish, 1 other, 1 octopus & squid.

Notable Marine Life

Recommended Packing List for California

Based on average water temperature of 17.1°C.

  • Wetsuit (5-7mm) - recommended for 17°C water
  • Hood & Gloves (3-5mm) - helps retain warmth
  • Mask - essential for every dive
  • Fins
  • BCD - buoyancy compensator
  • Regulator - your most safety-critical piece of gear
  • Dive Computer - tracks depth, time, and NDL
  • Surface Marker Buoy (SMB) - essential for boat pickups
  • Dive Torch - useful for crevices and colour at depth
  • Underwater Camera - capture your diving memories