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If the customer would rather do beach dives, the prices can be reduced.
After a short lecture participants are suited up and practice some essential diving skills in a swimming pool. Once the skills are mastered the participants head off to the Open Water in a boat for a supervised dive to no deeper than 12m. Scuba Diver Course The Scuba Diver course takes 1 and a half days and consists of theory, pool skills and 2 Open Water Dives in the Sea, supervised by a PADI Instructor. Students who complete the course are certified to dive to a depth of 12m under the direct supervision of a PADI Instructor or Divemaster. They can easily upgrade to Open Water divers when time allow. Open Water Diver Course The PADI Open Water Course takes between 2 and a half to 3 days and certifies the participants to dive to a depth of 18m with a buddy. When you are certified you do not have to dive with a PADI professional. It is the most popular of all PADI’s programs and is recognized worldwide. The course consists of some independent study, dive theory, confined water training in a swimming pool and 4 Open Water Dives in the Sea. Advanced Open Water Course Choose to become an Adventure Diver by completing 3 dives or an Advanced Open Water Diver by completing 5 dives. Before each dives the students must complete knowledge reviews. To become an Adventure Diver the student can complete any 3 dives of the Adventures in Diving Program. To become an Advanced Open Water Diver the participant must complete the PADI Deep Dive, the PADI Underwater Navigation Dive and three other Adventure Dives of their choice. Rescue Dive Course With the PADI Rescue Diver Course you learn how to take care of others not just yourself. Your instructor will equip you with the necessary skills to come to the aid of divers who need assistance. It is one of the most challenging yet rewarding courses and it includes three Open Water Dives. Emergency First Response Emergency First Response consist of two parts; Primary Care and Secondary Care. Primary Care (CPR) teaches you the steps and techniques for handling life threatening emergencies. Secondary Care (First Aid) teaches you what to do when Emergency Medical Services are delayed or unavailable.
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