Requirements: There is no requirement for diving expertise, although swimming skills are required. A medical statement must be examined before beginning the program. All questions must be answered negatively; otherwise, a diving physician's clearance is required.
1: You will meet your instructor in the afternoon at 2:30 or 3:30 p.m. You will go over the basic dive theory that you will need to know in order to dive. This contains information on pressure changes, equalization, equipment operation, and general diving knowledge. Next, enter the pool and become acquainted with the apparatus and the water. Finally, you will practice the most important skills required for diving and swimming with scuba equipment.
2: We meet at 8:30 a.m. at the dive center. When you're ready to dive, you and your instructor will suit up and go to the boat. Although 12 meters is the maximum depth for the dives, we are not required to descend this far. Actually, depending on the circumstances and your comfort level, the dive can be done in shallower water with ease. Depending on how much air you take in, the dive should last about 50 minutes.
You have the option to conduct a second dive following the first one (for an extra $50). If you would rather not take the additional dive, you can snorkel at the second site under the guidance of a guide.
Requirements: While prior diving experience is not necessary for the Open Water course, swimming proficiency required. The medical statement needs to be filled out completely, with negative responses to every question. Should you receive any "yes" responses on your medical questionnaire, a diving physician will need to clear you. You can dive to 18 meters with a dive partner after completing this course and earning your PADI Open Water certification.
Before coming, you must finish the course's theoretical portion online. This is not included in the pricing listed below; it is an extra charge that must be paid to PADI directly. E-learning can be completed on a touchpad or computer. You can click this link to buy the e-learning:
https://www.padi.com/elearning-scuba-registration
You must pay PADI directly for this. We finish the remaining course with you at the following rate.
1: Pool session: Usually five confined water dives are performed in a single session. You will first meet with your instructor at 9 a.m. to go over the equipment and how it is set up. Following a comprehensive briefing, the pool session will begin. If every ability is successfully executed in one session, the pool session will end between 2:30 and 2 p.m. We can also split this up into morning and afternoon sessions if extra time is required to thoroughly understand the skills. The amount of pupils and the speed at which they pick up the skills can affect how long the limited session lasts.
2: You will do your first two open water dives aboard the boat with your instructor. You will practice the techniques you acquired in the pool the day before underwater. The two dives' greatest depth on the first day is 12 meters.
3: To finish the final two open water dives, you and your instructor will finally head out on the boat. You will practice the underwater abilities you learned in the pool on the first day, just like you did yesterday. For the last two dives, the maximum depth will be eighteen meters.
You can therefore dive to 18 meters with a friend who has an equivalent or higher qualification with this certification.
Requirement: PADI Open Water certification or its equivalent is required.
You can also do advanced open water e-learning. Before coming, you must finish the course's theoretical portion online. When you join your course with us, we will provide you a link to the theory. (Not every Adventure Dive is offered through e-learning.)
There are 5 Adventure Dives in the Advanced Open Water course. Underwater Navigation and the Deep Dive (30m) are the two required dives. The following three adventure dives are yours to select from: Boat Dive, Peak Performance Buoyancy, Drift Dive, Search and Rescue, etc. Note that not every Adventure Dive is offered at Light Tours and Diving. To find out if we offer the course you're interested in, get in touch with us.
In addition to your underwater skills, each adventure dive requires you to complete a brief knowledge review. Follow the prescribed dive program and go out on the boat with your instructor. You are going to do a third dive either on the first or second day. This will either happen in the afternoon on a different excursion or following the second dive.
You can therefore dive to a depth of 30 meters with a friend who has a certification that is equivalent to or greater.
Requirement: PADI Advanced Open Water certification or its equivalent.
E-learning is also required to finish the Rescue Diver theory. This must be finished online on a computer or Touchpad before you arrive. We will send you a link to the theory when you make a reservation with us.
1: EFR - You must first complete the Emergency First Response training. If you already hold one of these certifications, documentation of completion from within the past year is required.
2: Review the theory today and then work with your instructor in the pool to practice the skills.
3. Two dives will be conducted for you on the boat. During these dives, you will hone the abilities required for the course.
4: Lastly, two dives are conducted on the boat to rehearse the skills and go over the scenarios.
Having a rescue diver certification enables you to: acquire crucial safety and rescue abilities.