Try diving none license 

Experience scuba for the first time

Age 8 to 10 years Bubblemaker 

This program is not a scuba license it takes 2 to 3 hours and is a fun course to introduce scuba to children between 8 to 10 years old . the dive is from the shore and has a maximum depth of 2m with complete scuba unit and instructor

Age 10 and above Discover Scuba Diving Program

The DSD program is not a certification , but is an introduction to scuba diving. With me as your PADI instructor, you will go over the basic skills and dive equipment required for diving. The DSD takes around 3 to 4 hours to complete and involves a classroom session , a confined water dive in chest depth water and an open water dive max depth 12m.

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PADI DIVING COURSES

Padi Scuba Diver Course

Minimum age 10 years.
The PADI Scuba Diver course (2) days to complete, certification allows you to rent diving equipment and sign up for fun dives with a maximum depth of 12 meters, the diving must be under the supervision and guidance of a PADI professional.

As the PADI Scuba Diver Course is a subset of the Open Water Diver course, you will study the same theory and equipment used to become a safe and competent diver, but you will need to dive with a pro. guide.

Becoming a certified PADI Scuba Diver is a great way to start diving and allows you to upgrade your license to the PADI Open Water Diver at any time, only completing the final set of skills and open water dives plus final examen.

Maximum depht 12m, course include padi Open Water
E-book

2 dives and 3 confined water sessions

complete knowledge review 1-3 and quiz 1-3

Open Water Course

Minimum age 10 years.

The PADI Open Water Diver course is the most popular certification around the world and is your first step to starting your underwater diving adventures. The Open Water Diver course teaches you to become an independent scuba diver, allowing you to rent equipment from dive shops and dive to depths up to 18 meters.

The course usually takes 3 to 4 days to complete.

There are three parts to the course to complete your certification as a PADI Open Water Diver.
Knowledge Development, studying theory and the basic principles of scuba diving. Five confined dives are done in shallow water to practice your execution of basic diving skills. Four Open water dives are the fun part of the course. You get to use the skills you have learned and practised and explore the dive sites.

At the end of the course you will be a confident diver, capable of setting up your own equipment, planning a dive, and diving with a dive buddy.

Final examen and Quiz on the end of the course.

PADI ADVANCED OPEN WATER DIVER

The PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course aims to do as the certification title suggests - to advance your level of diving, teaching you new skills as well as building on the existing ones you learned as an Open Water Diver. The goal is to prepare you for a whole new set of underwater diving adventures

Divers on the PADI Advanced Open Water course learn new skills and build confidence through adventure dives. Each dive is designed to place the diver in a different underwater situation. Adventure dives include underwater photography, buoyancy control, fish identification, night, drift and wreck diving. You will plan the adventure dives with your instructor based on your interests and what sort of diving you will be doing in the future. To complete the Advanced Open Water course, you will need to accomplish five adventure dives including the core elective dives which are Deep Adventure Dive and Underwater Navigation Adventure Dive.

Max depth 30m.

ROAD TO PRO LEVEL

EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE

Non diving course

The Emergency First Response course (EFR) aims to get you more involved and participating in emergency medical situations. Students on the EFR course learn essential skills and simple procedures to follow to quickly assess medical problems and offer emergency care. i include Primary Care and Secondary Care in our EFR course, with the option to add Child Care to the curriculum.

Primary Care prepares you to deal with life-threatening medical emergencies, such as providing immediate aid to a victim that is not breathing, has no heartbeat, or may have spinal injury. You will learn how to administer CPR and take necessary action to ensure victims have every possible chance of survival until medical services arrive at the location.

Secondary Care prepares you for situations that are not life-threatening, dealing with instances where medical services are unavailable or may be delayed at the location. You will learn how to assess injuries and medical conditions, provide first aid, reduce pain, and prevent further injuries in common emergency care situations. Essential skills include bandaging and splinting.

The EFR course is a prerequisite to the PADI Rescue Diver course and all dive-professional level courses.

PADI RESCUE DIVER

The PADI Rescue Diver course is said to be the most challenging of PADI's dive certifications. The course is also one of the most rewarding as you learn to become a safer diver and help diver in need underwater. On the PADI Rescue Diver course you will learn and practice identifying, managing, and solving diving problems until they become second nature.

The common problems you will be trained to manage as a PADI Rescue Diver include; recognizing and managing a diver's stress underwater, dealing with panic or unresponsive divers, and managing an emergency situation. You will also be trained in self-rescue and use of different emergency equipment such as oxygen units, floats, and marker buoys.

To take the PADI Rescue Diver course you will need to have accomplished an Emergency First Response course (EFR - CPR and First Aid) within the last 24 months. The Rescue Diver course is a pre-requisite to becoming a PADI Divemaster - the first level certification for a PADI Dive Professional.

PADI DIVEMASTER

1 MONTH (minimum)

The PADI Divemaster is the first level and start of your career as a PADI dive professional. Divemasters act as role models, mentors, and guides for divers all across the world. On the PADI Divemaster course, you will work closely with a PADI Instructor to enhance and fine tune your diving and rescue skills. You will go over a multitude of different possible problems that divers may encounter and practice solving them until your actions become second nature.

As a PADI Divemaster you will be leading and taking charge of dive activities, ensuring the safety and handling the overall diving experience of your dive group. The course includes practical training on supervising and managing dive activities, conducting dive briefings, diver risk assessment and management, search and rescue, and assisting in Discover Scuba Diving programs.

Pre-Requisites -To be eligible for the PADI Divemaster course you will need to be a certified PADI Rescue Diver and have completed an Emergency First Response training course within the past 24 months. To begin the PADI Divemaster course you will also need at least 40 logged dives, and no less than 60 dives to earn the certification. Enrolling in the Divemaster course, you must have your own equipment, including a dive computer, dive knife and at least two surface signaling devices.

FAQ

1. Frequently asked question

Do i need to know how to swim to try scuba for the first time ?

No it is not necessary to now but helpful, i can help you to navigate you for your underwater journey to enjoy the sea life , should you deside to do the padi license than is it necessary to know how to swim.

2. Frequently asked question

Can i dive with a cold or blocked sinuses?

We do not recommend to dive than because it would give you a hard time to equalize your body airspaces wich is necessary to be able to dive.

3. Frequently asked question

During the Padi course is it possible to do a break 1 or 2 days ?

Yes of course you decide what time is best for you morning or afternoon sessions or to to a break between?

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