I think it's around $2200-2500 per session. Those figures are a couple of years old. If it's scuba diving you're really after, you may want to consider an adventure scuba camp like ActionQuest, Broadreach, or Odyssey Expeditions. They do a LOT more diving. With SeaCamp your average dive-capable camper only gets in 7 dives in 16 days. You can max out with 14 dives, but that's fairly rare. You'd have to be enrolled in TWO scuba classes, and I can tell you right now that reserving a schedule like that ain't easy, even for returning campers that get class priority.
Adventure Scuba Camps however routinely START around 14 dives per session and can hit peaks of 20+. Some of them even offer Divemaster courses. The one I worked at this summer offered 18 dives in a 25 day session.
Adventure Scuba Camps however routinely START around 14 dives per session and can hit peaks of 20+. Some of them even offer Divemaster courses. The one I worked at this summer offered 18 dives in a 25 day session.