Courses
Most people enjoy the diving experience
so much that they decide to enroll in a
diving course and become qualified divers,
this enables them to enjoy diving all over
the world.
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All
Courses are conducted by qualified and
professional instructors.
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Theory lessons are held in a proper
equipped multimedia class room.
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Confined water sessions are held in
a pool or sheltered bay.
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A restaurant / bar is close to the class
room.
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Showers (only in summer season) and
toilets are available.
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Prices include all necessary equipment,
transport and educational material as
outlined by the course.
Here
is the list of dive courses we offer in
order to gain your initial certification
level and also furthered education for those
who want to gain more experience and knowledge
For
more information please do not hesitate
to contact us. Please check our Price List
Section for the updated prices.
This
certification can be chosen by who desires
a gradual approach with the diving activities
or prefers to dive under the supervision
of a diving professional in shallow water
(10 meters). The course consist of the first
2 academic lessons, 2 confined water sessions
and 2 open water dives taken from the ESA
Open Water Diver Course, so during this
program participants will also receive the
ESA Open Water Student Pack containing the
ESA Open Water Manual, certificate, certification
card, brochure, and sticker. ESA New Divers
will also be able earn credit toward the
ESA Open Water Course.
| Prerequisites: |
15
years minimum & 12 for junior diver,
pre-enrty level-none |
| Features: |
Classroom
sessions, confined & open water
dives |
This
is the first Open Water certification that
will allow you to dive without the supervision
of an instructor to a maximum depth of 18
meters. The course consists of 5 theory
lessons, 5 confined water sessions and 4
open water dives.
At
the end of this program participants will
have learned to set up their own equipment,
plan dives within depth limits and safely
dive with a buddy. During the course the
ESA Open Water student pack will be given.
| Prerequisites: |
15
years minimum & 12 for junior diver,
pre-enrty level - none |
| Features: |
Classroom
sessions, confined & open water
dives |
After
becoming an Open Water diver you realize
that the adventure has just started so you
will want to gain more experience and knowledge
regarding various diving situations. This
is what the ESA Advanced Diver is all about.
The theory and practical experience under
the supervision of an ESA instructor will
make you a cut above diver!
The course is studied to make each participant
obtain detailed information and necessary
practical application in order to safely
dive particular dive situations, such as
the Wreck or a night specialty. Five of
these specialty dives are required to qualify
as an Advanced diver so the course will
be packed with adventure.
| Prerequisites: |
Open
Water Diver/ junior Open Water diver
or qualifying rating |
| Features: |
Classroom
sessions, open water dives |
The
ESA Prevention & Rescue Course is intended
to introduce and develop techniques and
necessary knowledge to prevent accidents
during the diving activities and to give
assistance to divers in need. This Course
covers important segments of safety and
accident management necessary for the formation
of student divers making the need to help
and take care of other divers emerge. During
the 6 academic lessons and 4 practical sessions
participants will achieve the fundamental
techniques and preparation in order to prevent
and collaborate in a diving rescue operation.
Participants not having completed a First
Aid Course before 24 months will be able
to do this prior certification.
| Prerequisites: |
Minimum
15 years, 20 logged dives, ESA advanced
Open Water (or qualifying rating). ESA
First Aid (or qualifying rating) acquired
before 24 months. The First Aid Course
could also be conducted within the ESA
Prevention & Rescue Course. (please
note that price for First Aid course
is not included) |
| Features: |
Classroom
sessions, open water dives |
The
PADI Scuba Diver pre-entry level certification
is ideal for those with personal time constraints
and those who prefer to dive with direct
supervision to a depth not greater than
12 meters.Being a sub course of the PADI
Open Water course it consist of 3 academic
lessons, 3 confined water sessions and 3
open water dives. With the PADI Scuba Diver
course student divers can earn credit toward
the Open Water Diver course.
| Prerequisites: |
15
years minimum or 10 for junior diver,
pre-entry level – none |
| Features: |
3
theory, 3 confined, 3 open water dives |
The
PADI Open Water Diver course is the first
step to become an open water certified diver.
During the program student divers will learn
the foundational knowledge and skills they
need to dive with a buddy, independent of
supervision to a maximum depth of 18 meters.
The course is divided into 5 academic lessons,
5 confined water sessions and 4 open water
dives.
This is one of the most popular choices
for most novice divers willing to gain knowledge,
experience whilst enjoying them selves during
the whole duration of the course.
| Prerequisites: |
15
years minimum or 10 for junior diver,
pre-entry level – none |
| Features: |
5
theory, 5 confined, 4 open water dives |
Participating
in an Adventure Dive is often the first
step novice divers take after their initial
certification. The PADI Adventures in Diving
program provides divers with a structured
means to explore special diving interests
and gain dive experience. This option offers
flexibility and the opportunity for discovery
and exploration to those with a limited
time schedule. The program allows student
divers to learn various underwater tasks
that broaden their awareness of the environment
and their capabilities as divers. There
are 3 adventure dives as part of the program
in order to be certified as an adventure
diver. Each Adventure Dive may count as
the first dive of the related PADI Specialty
Diver course. By completing the Deep Dive,
the Underwater Navigation Dive and three
additional Adventure Dives, (five in total)
you will earn the Advanced Open Water Diver
certification.
| Prerequisites: |
12
years minimum (except for Nitrox), pre-entry
level – Open water Diver/ Junior
open water Diver (or Qualifying rating). |
| Features: |
3
adventure open water dives |
PADI
ADVANCED OPEN WATER DIVER |
The
underwater environment offers such a vast
variety of diving situations that you will
want to learn more about it and experience
the adventure of new opportunities.
The
PADI Advanced Open Water Course is an adventure
packed program featuring short theory lessons
and lots of diving!
| Prerequisites: |
15
years minimum or 12 for junior diver,
pre-entry level – Open water Diver/
Junior open water Diver (or Qualifying
rating). |
| Features: |
5
open water dives |
PADI
SPECIALITY DIVER COURSES |
The purpose of the PADI Specialty Diver
courses is to familiarize divers with the
skills, knowledge, planning, organization,
procedures, techniques, problems and hazards
for various special-interest areas in diving.
Each Specialty presents student divers with
new challenges and opportunities to improve
diving skills encouraging exploration and
discovery while building self confidence.
PADI
MASTER SCUBA DIVER RATING |
Become a PADI Master Scuba Diver, the highest
recreational diver rating in the PADI program.
This certification denotes superior achievement
and proficiency. To achieve this rating
you must be certified as a PADI Advanced
Open Water Diver*, PADI Rescue Diver*, Certification
in any five PADI Specialty ratings, and
Show proof of 50 logged Dives.
*(or
have a qualifying certification from another
training organization)
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PADI Deep Diver
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PADI Boat Diver
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PADI
Night Diver
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PADI
Underwater Navigation
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PADI
Wreck Diver
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PADI
Enriched Air Specialty (Nitorx)
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PADI
Underwater Naturalist
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PADI
Diver propulsion Vehicle
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PADI
Multilevel Diver
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PADI
Search & Recovery
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PADI
Dry Suit
The
PADI Rescue Diver course is an important
and crucial step in expanding a diver’s
knowledge and experience beyond a purely
recreational level. Rescue divers learn
to look beyond themselves to consider the
safety and well-being of other divers. This
is why the PADI Rescue Diver rating is a
prerequisite for all PADI leadership training
(Divemaster, Assistant Instructor, and Open
Water Scuba Instructor).
| Prerequisites: |
15
years minimum or 12 for junior diver,
pre-entry level – Advanced Open
Water, Junior Advanced Open Water Diver
or qualifying rating. |
| Features: |
classroom
sessions , open water training |
The
Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR)
and Emergency First Response Secondary Care
(first aid) courses teach people how to
provide emergency care for someone in need.
Within the two courses, CPR and first aid
skills are integrated into an easy-to-remember
emergency care sequence and is highly recommended
also to non diving students.
| Prerequisites: |
None |
| Features: |
classroom
session |
As
the entry to professional levels in diver
training, the PADI Divemaster course plays
a pivotal role within the PADI System of
diver education.
Those
who join the PADI Divemaster ranks assist
instructors with training student divers.
They supervise diving activities for certified
divers, snorkelrs and skin divers.
Obviously,
these entry-level professionals can strongly
influence the safety and fun divers enjoy
during training and diving. At the same
time, many PADI Divemasters are looking
ahead, gaining professional experience they
will apply as PADI Assistant Instructors
and Open Water Scuba Instructors.
| Prerequisites: |
18
years minimum, Advanced Open Water diver
(or qualifying rating), PADI Rescue
Diver (or qualifying rating), 20 logged
dives to start training, 60 logged dives
prior certification. |
| Features: |
classroom
session, water training sessions, other
assignments (ask for more details) |
The PADI Scuba Review program fulfills many
functions within the PADI System of diver
education. Its primary purpose is to help
certified divers update their dive knowledge
and skills, especially after a period of
diving inactivity. The Scuba Review program
may be used to preassess PADI Scuba Divers
and referred student divers who want to
earn Open Water Diver certifications. It
also can assist non certified, but experienced,
divers seeking certification.
| Prerequisites: |
10
years minimum, Open Water Diver (or
qualifying rating) |
| Features: |
classroom
session, 1 confined session |
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