Dive Courses
We offer a complete range of PADI or SSI dive courses
- Open Water
- Advanced Open Water
- First Aid & Rescue
- Specialties
- Go Pro - Dive leading
- Refresher Course/Tune Up/Scuba Review
Courses Available:
This program runs over 3 to 4 days and helps you to master the fundamentals of safe scuba diving practices. Once certified you will be able to plan and make your own dives to a maximum depth of 18 meters, without professional supervision. -(More info on OW course)
The Advanced Course is structured with the emphasis on diving. Five dives are scheduled over two days and are designed to help you explore new aspects of diving, in a fun and relaxed manner, under the guidance of your instructor -(See what is involved )
The Emergency First Response Course is a one-day non-diving specific,general First Aid Course. Designedby the American Heart foundation, using guidelines previously published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, this program aims to provide participants with the basic knowledge and practical skills required to assist an injured person. The Rescue course emphasizes more on the the diving aspect and how to deal with dive related problems. -(Become skilled in assisting others)
Specialty courses offer you the opportunity to increase your knowledge and experience in specific areas of diving. We can offer specialty licenses covering a broad range of subjects taught by instructors who have proven their expertise in each area. -(More info on Specialties )
Great to hear you would like to join the ranks of Dive Professional, the SSI Dive Control Specialist or PADI Dive Master Rating offer you a lifestyle and a respected qualification. You get to dive each day, enjoy the tropical lifestyle and get paid for it. How many people can honestly say that about their jobs? -(More on becoming a professional diver)
This program is for the certified diver who hasn't been able to dive 6 months or longer and would like to
start in shallower water. Together with your divemaster you practice the basic dive skills again, including your bouyance (which might be rustier than you think).
This might be a better and more enjoyable way to 'get the feel' with the water again, the necessity of a review also depends on your certification level and experience. -(Scuba Review)
