Scuba Diving terms and conditions
- Prices are per person and include full scuba diving equipment.
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You will get a 5 Euro discount per dive if you have your own equipment.
Tanks and weights will be provided us.
- Prices are for double dives per
day - boat diving - for certified divers only
- If a night dive is
requested then it will be considered as a double dive
- To book
for Scuba Diving select the number of divers from the drop down list next to
the package you wish
PADI Courses
- Prices are per person and include full scuba diving equipment, educational material and certification fees.
- Select the number of persons from the drop down lists
Intro Dive
- for first time divers 10 years or older
- Includes theory and pool practice
- part of Discover Scuba Diving (see below)
PADI Discover Scuba Diving Experience
- for 10 years or older
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Includes: theory, pool
session , shore dive, certificate and 50 Euro discount for your next course with
us within 1 year
Have you ever wondered what it's like to breathe underwater?
If you want to find out but aren't quite ready to take the plunge into a
certification course, Discover Scuba Diving will let you try scuba to see if you
like it.
While not an actual scuba certification, during the Discover Scuba Diving
experience you'll learn how to use scuba equipment in shallow water and get a
quick and easy introduction to what it takes to explore the underwater world.
What You Learn
You learn the basics you need to dive under the direct supervision of a PADI
Professional. One thing you'll learn is that you really can breathe
underwater and whether you like doing that or not. You will:
- Learn what wearing scuba equipment feels like and how easy it is to move
around underwater while wearing it
- Find out what it's like to breathe underwater and learn whether you can be
comfortable there
- Learn some basic skills and safety rules that will carry over to your full
scuba certification course when you take the next step
Scuba Diver
Short
on time and long on the urge to become a certified diver? The PADI Scuba Diver
certification might just be for you.
This course requires less time than the PADI Open Water Diver course,
covering only the first three of five sections of knowledge development, the
first three of five pool sessions, and the first two of four open water training
dives, resulting in a limited certification.
This certification allows for ample dive experience and is a good warm-up for
the Open Water Diver course, if that's your ultimate goal. PADI Scuba Divers are
qualified to:
- Dive under the direct supervision of a PADI Divemaster, Assistant
Instructor or Instructor to a maximum depth of 12 metres / 40 feet
- Obtain air fills, rent or purchase scuba equipment and participate in
other diving activities as long as they have the required supervision
- Continue their dive training and complete PADI Open
Water Diver certification and other courses such as Project AWARE and equipment specialty
courses
The Prerequisites for This Course
To take this course, you must be:
- 15 years old (or 10 years old for Junior Scuba Diver certification)
PADI Open Water Diver
If
you've always wanted to learn how to scuba dive, discover new adventures or
simply see the wondrous world beneath the waves, this is where it starts.
The PADI Open Water Diver course is the world's most popular scuba course,
and has introduced millions of people to the adventurous diving lifestyle
What You Learn
- How much fun scuba diving is
- Scuba diving equipment considerations for your local diving environment
- How to plan, and execute actual dives
- How to prevent and manage problems
The PADI Open Water Diver course consists of three main phases:
- Knowledge Development (online,
home study or in a classroom ) to understand basic principles of scuba diving
- Confined Water Dives to learn basic scuba skills
- Open Water Dives to review your skills and explore!
Adventure Diver
To take the Adventure Diver course, you must be
- A PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver certification (or
qualifying certification from another organization)
- Minimum age: 15 years old (10 years old for PADI Junior Adventure Diver)
The
PADI Adventure Diver course helps you get more out of diving by introducing you
to new types of scuba diving adventures. It's a great opportunity to work with
your instructor to build your scuba diving skills and gain more confidence.
Have you always wanted to try underwater photography? How about wreck diving?
Here's your chance because you can sample three dives of your choice, get a
taste of what you like, and feel more at ease in the water, strengthening your
underwater skills and letting you enjoy scuba diving more than ever.
What You Learn
You can choose what you're most interested in learning. Need to work on your
buoyancy skills? Try the Peak Performance Buoyancy Adventure Dive. Choose any
three of the following Adventure Dives:
Adventure Dives available to scuba divers 10 years old and older:
- Underwater Navigator
- Peak Performance Buoyancy
- Underwater Photography
Additional Adventure Dives available to scuba divers 12 years old and
older:
- Deep Diver
- Night Diver
- Wreck Diver
Advanced Open Water Diver
To take this course, you must be:

- A PADI Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification from another
training organization)
- 15 years old (12 for Junior Advanced Open Water Diver)
Exploration, Excitement, Experiences.
They're what the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course is all about. And no,
you don't have to be "advanced" to take it.
It's designed so you can go straight into it after the PADI Open Water Diver
course.
The Advanced Open Water Diver course helps you increase your confidence and
build your scuba skills so you can become more comfortable in the water.
What You Learn
The knowledge and skills you get in the Advanced Open Water Diver
course vary with your interest and the adventures you have, but include
-
Practical
aspects of deep diving
- Physiological effects of deeper scuba diving.
- More ways to use your underwater compass
- How to navigate using kick-cycles, visual landmarks and time
- How to better use your dive computer and electronic Recreational Dive
PlannerTM (eRDPTM)
- And much, much more, depending on the Adventure Dives you choose
The PADI Rescue Diver Course
To
enroll in the PADI Rescue Diver course, you must
- Be 15 years or older
- Have a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver certification (or have a
qualifying certification from another organization)
- Be trained and current for first aid and CPR within the previous two
years (Ask your instructor about Emergency First Response CPR and first aid
courses).
"Challenging"
and "rewarding" best describe the PADI Rescue Diver course. Building upon what
you've already learned, this course expands on what you already know about how
to prevent problems, and how to manage them if they occur.
What You Learn
- Self rescue
- Recognizing and managing stress in other divers
- Emergency management and equipment
- Rescuing panicked divers
- Rescuing unresponsive divers
PADI
Divemaster Course
Looking for the first step in working with scuba as a career? Your
adventure into the professional levels of recreational scuba diving begins
with the PADI Divemaster program.
Working closely with a PADI Instructor, in
this program you expand your dive knowledge and hone your skills to the
professional level. PADI Divemaster training develops your leadership
abilities, qualifying you to supervise dive activities and assist
instructors with student divers.
PADI Divemaster is the prerequisite
certification for both the PADI Assistant Instructor and PADI Open Water
Scuba Instructor certifications.
Prerequisites
To take this course, you must be:
- 18 years old
- A PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification from
another training organization)
- A PADI Rescue Diver (or qualifying certification from another training
organization)
- An Emergency First Response Primary and Secondary Care (or qualifying
first aid and CPR training from another organization) course completion
within the past 24 months.
- Have at least 20 dives to begin the course and 60 for certification
- Be fit for diving and submit a Medical
Statement (PDF) signed by a physician within the last 12 months.
What You Learn
During the PADI Divemaster program, you learn dive leadership skills
through both classroom and independent study. You complete water skills and
stamina exercises, as well as training exercises that stretch your ability
to organize and solve problems as well as help others improve their scuba.
You put this knowledge into action through a structured internship or series
of practical training exercises.
What
You Can Teach
After becoming certified as a PADI Divemaster you will be authorized to:
- Supervise both training and non-training-related activities by
planning, organizing and directing dives
- Assist a PADI Instructor during the training sessions for any PADI
Diver course
- Conduct the PADI Skin Diver course and PADI Discover Snorkeling
program
- Conduct the PADI Discover Local Diving experience
- Conduct the PADI Scuba Review program
- If qualified as a Discover Scuba Diving Leader, independently conduct
the PADI Discover Scuba Diving program.
- Earn the PADI Digital Underwater Photographer Specialty Instructor
rating to be able to teach the PADI Digital Underwater Photographer specialty.
- Independently guide Open Water Diver course students on the tour
portion of Open Water Diver course Training Dives 2, 3 and 4 at a ratio of
two student divers per certified divemaster.
- Accompany Open Water Diver students under the indirect supervision of
a PADI Instructor during:
- surface swims to and from the entry/exit point and during
navigational exercises
- when the instructor conducts a skill, such as an ascent or descent,
a Divemaster can remain with other student divers (with an individual
student or buddy team)
- Accompany student divers during Adventure Dives or Specialty training
dives under the indirect supervision of a PADI Instructor.
- Conduct the PADI Seal Team AquaMission
- Conduct subsequent dives under an instructor�s indirect supervision
for Discover Scuba Diving participants after participants have
satisfactorily completed the first dive with a PADI Instructor.
- Teach Emergency First Response courses after successfully completing
an Emergency First Response Instructor course.
The PADI Deep Diver Course
After
your first few scuba dives, you soon want to explore a bit deeper. There�s
something exciting and mysterious about the depth that attracts dives.
What You Learn
- Techniques for diving in the deeper range of 18-40 metres/ 60-130 feet
- Deep scuba diving equipment considerations
- Experience in planning, organizing and making at least four deep dives
under the supervision of your PADI Instructor
Prerequisites
To
enroll in the PADI Deep Diver course, you must
- Be 15 years or older
- Have a PADI Adventure Diver certification (or have a qualifying
certification from another organization)
Your Deep Adventure Dive in the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver / Adventure
Diver course credits (at your instructor's discretion) as the first dive in the
PADI Deep Diver course
The PADI Digital Underwater Photographer Course
Underwater
photography is one of the most popular diving specialties, and the rise of
digital underwater photography has made it easier and more fun than ever.
This is why there are actually two PADI underwater photography courses. The
PADI Digital Underwater Photographer course gets you going quickly with today
modern digital equipment, whether you use a point-and-shoot snap camera or a
sophisticated D-SLR like the pros.
What You Learn
- How to choose the right underwater camera system for you
- The PADI SEA method for getting great shots quickly
- The three primary principles for good underwater photos
To enroll, you must
have a PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver certification (or
have a qualifying certification from another organization)
The PADI Underwater Navigator Course
Be
the diver everyone wants to follow and make your sense of direction legendary
with the PADI Underwater Navigator Specialty course.
What You Learn
Underwater navigation can be challenging, but in the PADI Underwater
Navigator Specialty course, you master the challenge. You learn the tools of
the trade, including navigation via natural clues and by compass.
You learn
- Navigation patterns
- Natural navigation (without a compass)
- Compass navigation
- How to "mark" or relocate a submerged object or position from the surface
- Underwater map making
- How to follow irregular courses with the Nav-Finder
- Dive site relocation
- How to estimate distance underwater
Prerequisites
You must be:
- A PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver (or qualifying
certification from another organization)
- At least 10 years old
The PADI Night Diver Course
As the sun sets, you don your dive gear, slip on your scuba mask and bite
down on your dive regulator.
A deep breath and you step off the boat into the underwater night.
Although you've seen this reef many times before, this time you drop into a
whole new world and watch it come to life under the glow of your dive light.
What You Learn
Learn about:
- Night dive planning, organization, procedures, techniques and potential
problems
- How to control your buoyancy at night
- Entries, exits and underwater navigation at night
- Nocturnal aquatic life, since many of the plants and animals you'll see
are different
Prerequisites
You
must be
- A PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver certification (or
qualifying certification from another organization).
- At least 12 years old.