advanced Scuba Courses
The next step following the PADI
Open Water course is to earn either an Adventure
diver certification or an Advanced diver certification.
padi adventure
diver
The Adventure diver course involves
you completing three Open water dives with
your own instructor. You choose three areas
of interest from a list of specialty courses
offered by PADI and then conduct a dive in
that area.
For example you can choose from
the following:-
- - AWARE Fish Identification
- Boat Diving
- Deep Diving
- Diver Propulsion vehicles (DPV)
- Drift Diving
- Multilevel and computer diving
- Night Diving
- Peak Performance Buoyancy
- Search and Recovery
- Underwater Naturalist
- Underwater Navigator
- Underwater Photography
The Adventure diver course is
one day and eanrs you credit towards the PADI
Advanced Course.
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padi advanced
course
The PADI Advanced course involves completing
5 adventure dives from the list above with
your own instructor. The Advanced course is
2 days and involves diving from our speedboat.
To earn the Advanced certification you must
complete a Deep dive and a Navigation dive.
You can then select three other Adventure
dives according to your interests.
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padi EFR course
Emergency First Response
(EFR) is the fastest-growing international
CPR, Automatic External Defibrillator
(AED) and First Aid training organization.
Dedicated to training the lay rescuer,
EFR courses encompasses adult, child
and infant CPR skills, provides AED
and First Aid training, and feature
an outstanding First Aid at Work component.
The company’s award-winning programs
and state-of-the-art training materials
make it a favorite among divers around
the world.
Many divers take the Emergency First
Response courses to meet program prerequisites,
such as PADI Rescue Diver, or as preparation
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However, most have also found the EFR program
to be important in every day life. They have
taken a significant step in emergency preparedness,
and feel confident that they can provide care
should an emergency situation arise.
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padi rescue course
| Thinking of
going further with your diving career
or just want to know that you can assist
if an incident occurs? Then the PADI Rescue
Diver Course is for you!
The PADI Rescue Diver course is designed
to develop your dive knowledge and skills
to effectively perform diver rescues
and assists, as well as teach you to
manage diving accident situations and
apply first aid skills. It is very much
a hands on course, with role-playing
to gain the experience needed for most
dive incidents.
The PADI rescue Diver program takes
3 or more days to complete and is divided
into three main areas.
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1. Academic Knowledge Development gained
through independent study and classroom presentations.
2. Confined Water Practical Skills tuition.
3. Open Water Scenario Assessments.
Many divers take the Emergency First Response
courses to meet program prerequisites, such
as PADI Rescue Diver, or as preparation for
becoming a PADI Divemaster. However, most
have also found the EFR program to be important
in every day life. They have taken a significant
step in emergency preparedness, and feel confident
that they can provide care should an emergency
situation arise.
Click
here for more information
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