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PADI Entry Level Courses |
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Learning to Dive
Learning to dive isn’t difficult, but like any activity worth doing, it requires a little time and effort. As a beginner, you have 2 options to obtain a diving certification during your vacation. It all depends on how much time you want to commit. |
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Scuba Diver
If time is limited, this is the best way to obtain an entry level diving qualification.
On completion of this course you will be able to dive anywhere in the world, to a maximum depth of 12 metres, with a PADI professional.
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Open Water Diver
The most recognized entry level certification in the world! This course is a continuation from the Scuba Diver course.
On completion you are qualified to dive to a recommended maximum depth of 18 metres, anywhere in the world.
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National Geographic Diver
Join an elite group of divers who are more than just underwater tourists, but explorers, adventurers and conservationists.
Once you have met all the requirements of the Open Water course, continue your adventure and learn additional buoyancy and navigation skills which allow you to get closer to the action.
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Open Water Referral
When time is precious, the Open Water referral may be the answer you are looking for.
During this course, you will complete all the knowledge development and confined water training at home before the start of your vacation. |
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