North American Divers

North American Divers

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Come in and see why diving with North American Divers is the best!

06/04/2026

Come join us and get your Open Water Certification and discover a whole new adventure! Isn't it time you gave yourself and those you love a gift that will last a lifetime? Contact the store to get signed up today! But don't hesitate! Classes fill up fast!

05/27/2026

Why just watch amazing sea creatures on a screen when you can actually hang out with them in the ocean?! Join us on one of our upcoming dive trips and make a new underwater friend or two! Contact the store for more details!

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Photos from North American Divers's post 05/07/2026

We are so excited for all the recent Open Water Certifications! Join with us in congratulating these new divers and welcome them to the scuba family!

Are you interested in becoming a PADI certified diver? Contact us and we will find a schedule that works for you!

05/06/2026

The best part about our dive trips is not always just the diving. The best part is the people we meet and the bonds that are formed. They become family and we are truly grateful. Join us on our upcoming dive trips and become part of our scuba family.
For more information, contact us at the store or visit Nadivers.com.

05/04/2026

Grab yourself a pair of those "magic shoes" and join us on our dive adventures. You will love where those shoes will take you and all that you will see.

To book a dive trip with us, please visit our website nadivers.com or come see us at the store. We can't wait to have you join us!

05/01/2026

There was a very friendly visitor in the dive today! The ocean truly is a magic place! 📸:

04/30/2026

The is no better feeling than being "home" in the ocean. That feeling of peace and belonging is the greatest feeling of all.

04/30/2026

A whole new world comes alive underwater when the sun goes down. Night diving is always a favorite! Sharks, rays, cuttlefish and more came out in abundance. The sunset from the boat was just an additional bonus!

04/28/2026

Moray eel enjoying a lion fish snack for lunch.
The question is often asked, why would you hunt and kill a lion fish. Though they may be beautiful, the lion fish is an invasive species in the Caribbean that decimates reefs because of its voracious appetite. It has no natural predator and the female can lay thousands of eggs every 3-4 days. They can reduce the reef fish population up to 79% which threatens the marine ecosystem. Because of this, lion fish are killed to bring balance back. Here you see our dive master feeding a moray eel a lion fish he killed. Eels will not go after a live lion fish naturally so they mimic a live fish in hopes that the eel will eventually learn to be a predator!

04/28/2026

It is always a great day of diving when you get to hang out with sharks. Having a great time in Belize!

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Location

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350 E 800 S
Orem, UT
84097

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm