PADI
Scuba Diver
Thinking of getting certified for an upcoming vacation, but don't
have the time to put into a regular diver course? Now there's a
quick and easy program designed especially for you! This is your
chance to slap on some fins, strap on a mask and experience an
intense adventure in a short amount of time. Two days course only.
The PADI Scuba Diver program is a pre-entry level certification that
is perfect for vacationers or people who only plan to dive a couple
times a year.
As a subprogram of the PADI Open Water Diver program, the PADI Scuba
Diver rating allows you to get certified quickly and easily by
minimizing time constraints. With the PADI Scuba Diver certification
you can dive under the direct supervision of a PADI Divemaster,
Assistant Instructor, Instructor or higher professional on your next
vacation or dive trip
Open water diver
Now is the time to dive into the PADI Open Water Diver course, the
most popular dive program in the world! This is your ticket to a
lifetime of intense adventure.
Throughout the course, you’ll learn fundamentals of scuba diving,
including dive equipment and diving techniques. You will also earn a
PADI Open Water Diver certification that is recognized worldwide.
You earn this rating by completing five pool dives and knowledge
development sessions and by making four open water ocean dives.
We offer 4 days standard courses. Day one academics. Day two pool
sessions. Day three and four open water sessions, on our dedicated
dive boat.
Adventure Diver
Want to take your diving to the next level? Well look no further!
Become a PADI Adventure Diver today and start experiencing the
exciting adventures the world of diving has to offer.
The Adventure Diver program is the perfect opportunity to gain
additional experience and skills under the guidance of a PADI
professional.
To become a PADI Adventure Diver you need your PADI Open Water
certification (or equivalent) and the desire to experience thrilling
adventures. This in-water performance based program includes a total
of three dives.
If you're 15 or older, and a PADI Open Water Diver or equivalent,
then you're ready for the Adventure Diver program. Or, if you're a
PADI Junior Open Water Diver or equivalent and between the ages of
12-14, there's the PADI Junior Adventure Diver program.
After successfully completing the program, you'll receive the PADI
Adventure Diver certification. Now, take the next step! Complete two
more adventure dives (must include deep and navigation) and become a
PADI Advanced Open Water Diver.
EFR Emergency First Respons
Want to be ready in an emergency? Then this program is for you! The
PADI EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE program covers basic training for
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and emergency care. In addition,
it’s a medically based program covering primary care, secondary care
and treatments following national consensus guidelines.
The program is designed for divers and nondivers, and also meets the
CPR and first aid prerequisite for earning your PADI Rescue Diver
rating.
So if you’re seeking CPR/first aid training to meet a diving program
requirement or for personal enhancement, this program is for you
Rescue Diver
How do you take a subject like accident prevention and management
and turn it into fun? Call it the PADI Rescue Diver program!
The PADI Rescue Diver program develops your knowledge and skills so
you can effectively perform diver assists and rescues, manage diving
accident situations and render first aid. The program is an
important step in expanding your knowledge and experience as a
diver. PADI Rescue Diver (or equivalent) certification is also a
prerequisite for all PADI leadership programs.
To get into the PADI Rescue Diver program, you’ll need to be
certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or Advanced Plus (or
equivalent) and must be at least 15 years old. The PADI Junior
Rescue Diver program is available if you’re between the ages of 12
and 14 and hold a PADI Junior Advanced Open Water Diver or Advanced
Plus (or equivalent) rating.
You’ll also need to have successfully completed the PADI EMERGENCY
FIRST RESPONSE program or a sanctioned program in CPR within the
past two years.
Specialty’s Courses
GET WHAT YOU WANT OUT OF DIVING
PADI specialty courses - focus on the underwater activities that
interest you most. Specialty certifications expose you to exciting
new skills and environments.
Boat Diver, Deep Diver, Enriched Air Diver, Equipment Specialist,
Ice Diver (difficult in Thailand ), Night Diver, Search and
Recovery, Underwater Photographer and Wreck Diver are just a few;
even custom specialties designed by your local PADI instructor are
available.
All specialties include: Instruction Fee
Certification Fee and Card
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PADI PRO
Divemaster
For those of you looking to join the leaders of the pack, look no
further. The PADI Divemaster program is your first step leadership
level in the PADI System of diver education. This rating denotes you
as a person who:
Has a high level of personal diving skill.
Has instructor level knowledge of diving theory.
Has had significant training in how to assist an instructor during
training activities.
Is able to assume appropriate responsibilities that benefit the
welfare of other divers.
In other words, you’re the cream of the crop and we want you!
Upon successfully completing the PADI Divemaster program, you
receive a certification card and wall certificate denoting this
rating. You’ll also become a member of PADI and receive benefits,
including the ability to purchase professional liability insurance
(which may be required to conduct some activities).
As you may know, many PADI Divemasters go on to become PADI
Instructors. So, the training and experience you gain through the
PADI Divemaster program helps shape your abilities and attitude
toward becoming a professional level diving Instructor.
Assistant Instructor
The PADI Assistant Instructor program provides PADI Divemasters, and
those certified to leadership levels with other diver training
organizations, with additional training as instructional assistants
and dive educators. If you meet the above criteria then this program
will builds upon your abilities to organize and supervise dive
activities, while concentrating on developing teaching skills.
Through independent study, classroom sessions and practical
application, candidates learn to construct effective teaching
presentations and conduct PADI programs.
To qualify for PADI Assistant Instructor training, you'll need to
Be certified as a PADI Divemaster or leadership level with another
recreational diver training organization. Be at least 18 years old.
Be in good physical condition for diving and submit a medical exam
form signed by a physician. Have completed and logged at least 60
open water dives with experience in night, deep and navigation.
Upon successfully completing the PADI Assistant Instructor program,
you receive a certification card and wall certificate denoting this
rating. You’ll also become a member of PADI and receive benefits,
including the ability to purchase professional liability insurance
(which may be required to conduct some activities).
PADI Instructor
The PADI Instructor Development Program prepares you to function as
a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor. In addition, it further develops
your leadership and teaching abilities to the instructor level and
prepares you to teach PADI programs.
To qualify for the PADI Instructor Development program, you must:
Be certified as a PADI Assistant Instructor or a PADI Divemaster, or
as an instructor with another recreational diver training
organization. Be at least 18 years old. Be fit for diving and submit
a medical form signed by a physician. Have been a certified diver
for at least six months and logged at least 60 open water dives with
experience in night, deep and navigation prior to beginning the
Instructor Development Program, and have been a certified diver for
at least 6 Submit proof of CPR training within 24 months.
During the PADI Instructor Development program, you’ll learn the
PADI System of diver education, standards and procedures, effective
academic teaching presentations, teaching in confined water,
conducting open water training dives and additional related topics.
You’ll learn these topics one of two ways; through the PADI
Instructor Development Program (IDC) or the PADI Instructor
Orientation Program (IOC)
(Note: the IOC is an option available only if you’re an instructor
that is current with another certification organization and wish to
become a PADI Instructor.)
After successful completion of the IDC or IOC, you must successfully
complete the PADI Instructor Examination (IE). You will be evaluated
on; dive theory, academic teaching, confined-water (pool) teaching,
open-water teaching and general diving skills and professionalism.
Course include: Instruction Fee
Certification Fee (Not for professionals levels) and Card
Pool and Ocean Equipment (Not for professionals levels)
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