PADI C.M.A.S SCUBA Dive Programs
واحدة من الدورات الأكثر شعبية بالنسبة لل مبتدئين هو PADI دورة المياه المفتوحة . وقد وضعت معايير عالمية للحصول على شهادات الغوص لأكثر من 25 سنوات، و بعد هذه الطريقة في التدريس يجب أن تكون غواص معتمد في غضون أيام قليلة - الجمعية المهنية لمدربي الغوص - PADI
اكتشف الغوص PADI
المدة : 2 ساعة
البرنامج الغوص اكتشف الغوص يتيح لك محاولة الغوص و تلاحظ العالم من تحت الماء تحت إشراف الآمن لل مدرب، دون الحاجة إلى الالتزام دورة كاملة الطول. إذا كنت تتمتع الطبيعة والمغامرة هذه هي الطريقة المثلى للحصول على مقدمة إلى عالم جديد ومثير .
· نجري هذا البرنامج على أساس منتظم في وقت مناسب بالنسبة لك . مرة أخرى لدينا مدربين متعددة اللغات متاحة لتعطيك المعرفة الأساسية في لغتك الأصلية . عادة ، ونحن إجراء الغوص الأولى عبر جلسة لمدة ساعتين في الصباح مع شرح دقيق عن كونه تحت الماء و 30-45 دقيقة الغوص (اعتمادا على أن استهلاك الهواء) . لل مشروع الأول الخاص بك تحت الماء سوف تذهب إلى حمام السباحة أو بركة تشبه الجسم من الماء إلى التعود على محيطه الجديد وتعلم كيفية استخدام معدات الغوص .
· أنت الآن مؤهلة للانضمام الى الغواصين على متن القارب ، حتى يأتي واكتشاف البحر الأحمر معنا : مع " اكتشاف البحر الأحمر " برنامج ونحن نقدم لك الفرصة للخروج على متن القارب لبعض الغوص المحلية ساحر المواقع، تماما كما يفعل الغواصين . وسيرافق لك من قبل واحد من مدربينا الذين سوف يأخذك للحصول على عرض عن قرب من بعض دول العالم الأكثر إثارة تحت الماء .
· وبعد الانتهاء من الغوص الأولى مقدمة ، سيكون لديك ، وفقا لتقدير المعلم ، والائتمان ل أول دورة المياه المحصورة الخاص بك، في حال كنت ترغب في الاستمرار مع دورة المياه المفتوحة PADI ،
وبعد الانتهاء من كل من الغوص الأولى والثانية قبالة اكتشاف الغوص تجربة الغوص قد تتلقى مرة أخرى على ائتمان من أجل أول الغوص في المياه المفتوحة من PADI المياه المفتوحة غواص بالطبع .
الشروط:
· الحد الأدنى للسن 12 سنة
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PADI المياه المفتوحة غواص دورة
مدة 3-4 أيام
تم تصميم غواص المياه المفتوحة دورة بمثابة دورة المبتدئين للأشخاص الذين لديهم خبرة قليلة أو معدومة الغوص . هذه الدورة ثلاث إلى أربعة أيام سوف يأخذك من كونه غير الغواص إلى وجود رخصة PADI المياه المفتوحة ، والتي هي شهادة على نطاق العالم الأكثر قبولا وشعبية
وتستند جميع الدورات جميع أنحاء معيار غواص المياه المفتوحة بالطبع و يتضمن فصلين حمام السباحة أو دورات المياه المحصورة ، 4 الغطس في المياه المفتوحة ، وإلى بدرجات متفاوتة 4 العروض الأكاديمية . يقام التدريب الأكاديمي في منطقتنا مجهزة تجهيزا جيدا ، والفصول الدراسية الماء البارد مع التدريب الأولي في المياه الدافئة ، واضحة للبحر الأحمر تحيط بها الأسماك الاستوائية والشعاب المرجانية التي كتبها الشاطئ. وتعقد خلال الأيام الأولى من الدورة حول مركز الغوص ، وتجرى الغطس المياه المفتوحة التدريب عن طريق القوارب - الأولين - و - الماضيين . تنفق كل يوم في مواقع الغوص الجديدة و ساحر للاستمتاع وفرة من الحياة البحرية واستكمال التدريب الخاص بك . سيتم تطبيق المعارف الجديدة والمهارات الخاصة بك على الغطس التصفيات أربعة بتوجيه من معلمك .
في بداية الدورة سيتم اختبار جميع المرشحين على قدرتهم على السباحة لمسافة 200M و فقي المياه لمدة عشر دقائق .
و PADI غواص المياه المفتوحة دليل قراءة أساسية لجميع الدورات .
المعيار غواص المياه المفتوحة طبعا هي الأساسية غواص المياه المفتوحة طبعا . عادة أنها تنطوي النظرية الأكاديمية مختلطة مع جلسات المياه . خلال الدورات الأكاديمية التي سوف يشاهد غواص المياه المفتوحة الفيديو والاستماع إلى إعداد المدرب الخاص بك . بعد كل دورة نظرية وسوف تذهب لدورة الغوص سباحة في المياه الضحلة أمام مركز الغوص ، حيث ستتمكن من ممارسة بعض المهارات و ثم يذهب واستكشاف الحياة المائية . في اليوم الثاني أو سوف سلوكك أول الغطس في المياه المفتوحة ، أجرى عادة من القارب، إلى عمق 12M . هذا هو المكان الذي تطبيق ما المستفادة في الفصول الدراسية و في المياه المحصورة للتكيف مع البيئة تحت الماء . في اليوم الأخير يراك على متن الزورق الخاص ل مشاركة الغطس اثنين ، وهذه المرة إلى عمق 18M .
PADI الغوص غواص ملعب
المدة 2 - أيام
وهذا هو للناس لا تريد أن تنفق كل ثلاثة أو أربعة أيام بعيدا عن أسرهم - الجدول الزمني : ثلاثة أو أربعة الصباح أو بعد الظهر . أو للأشخاص الذين لديهم اثنين أو ثلاثة أيام المرة الوحيدة - الجدول الزمني : اثنان ونصف يوم كامل . أو للأشخاص الذين لا يريدون أن تذهب "عميق " ، لكنهم يريدون بوتر حولها في المياه الضحلة - الجدول الزمني : بالتزامن مع الدورة الموحدة .
وهو نسخة أقصر من الدورة الموحدة ، وشملت ثلاث دورات المياه الأكاديمية و تقتصر الأول من الدورة الموحدة واثنين من فتح الغطس تدريب المائية الأولى من القارب . سوف تتلقى ما يثبت الغواص ، والتي تمكنك من الغوص إلى عمق 12 مترا تحت الإشراف المباشر من المهنية الغوص . للترقية إلى فتح مركز غواص المياه ، كل ما عليك القيام به هو استكمال الدراسي الماضي ، و يقتصر دورة تدريبية المياه المفتوحة في غضون 12 شهرا .
الشروط: الحد الأدنى لعمر 12 عاما
PADI المياه المفتوحة غواص متقدم الدورة
المدة: 2 أيام - 5 الغطس التخصص
دورة متقدمة، كما يطلق عليه لفترة قصيرة ، ويركز على توسيع مهارات الغوص الخاصة بك وزيادة وقت الخبرات الغوص الخاصة بك في الغوص العميق والملاحة وكذلك الغطس ثلاثة أخرى مثيرة من اختيارك . هذه الدورة القصيرة هو وسيلة سهلة لاكتساب الخبرة مع التزام القليل من الوقت و يمكن أن تكتمل بسهولة في عطلة نهاية الأسبوع أو حتى بينما في رحلة الغوص ، إما يوميا أو حية على متن الغوص
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PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Programme
& Speciality Courses
These courses are designed for students who have completed the PADI Open Water Diver Course or any other entry level diving course. The Advanced Open Water Diver Programme consists of two courses: The Advanced Course and the Advanced Plus Course. Both courses are performance based and give you the chance to learn more about an underwater activity that interests you most or you might need during one of your dive trips.
There are some home study assignments and/or some extended briefings, but no classroom sessions. As with the speciality courses, these two courses are conducted either out by shore or on the boat. This gives you a chance to dive with your friends and to see the fantastic dive sites as well as continuing your dive education. Each advanced programme dive gives a grounding in a special area of interest and may count towards a PADI Speciality Diver course.
Each course dive can be conducted as a consecutive course. Especially the Advanced programmes as well as the specialities can be conducted as single dives over a longer period of time. Pricing can be arranged as the dives progress: Dive per dive.
Training dives or courses may include
· Deep Diver · Underwater Navigator · Underwater Naturalist (Biology) · Wreck Diver · Drift Diver
· Boat Diver · Multilevel Diver (U/W Computer) · Equipment Specialist
· Underwater Digital Photographer · Dry Suit Diver · Peak Performance Buoyancy · Night Diver
· Enriched Air Nitrox Diver · Search & Recovery Diver
Prerequisites:
· PADI Open Water Diver or equivalent
( Equivalent meaning entry level certification with at least four Open Water Dives).
Welcome your own U/W compass
· Or - for certain specialities - PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or equivalent (Equivalent meaning having a certification beyond entry level with at least 20 logged dives showing experience in Deep and Navigation).
· Minimum age 12 years. The minimum age varies from speciality to speciality.
PADI Speciality Diver Courses
Duration: 1 – 2 days
These courses are designed to further your knowledge of skills in specific diving activities. Like the Advanced programme, specialty courses have hands on practice with some theory sessions. During these courses you will get in-depth information about an underwater activity that you might need during one of your dive trips or that interests you most.
All specialities can be completed either as a complete course or dive by dive. It is also possible to integrate your chosen course into your dive package. Some of the speciality dives can also be done at night, providing you already have a PADI Night Diver Speciality or one of the PADI Advanced courses. We offer specialities on any of our live aboard trips. For details:[email protected]
Specialities upon advanced request
· Deep Diver - two days / 4 dives.
· Underwater Naturalist - one day / 2 dives.
· Drift Diver - one day / 2 dives.
· Boat Diver - one day / 2 dives.
· Multilevel Diver - one day / 2 dives.
· Equipment Specialist - one day / 0 dives (This course will give you information on basic maintenance of your equipment and introduces you to other models.
· Peak Performance Buoyancy - one day / 2 dives.
· Night Diver - two nights / 3 dives.
· Enriched Air Nitrox Diver - two days / 2 dives (See EANx Specialty Course)
· Wreck Diver - two days / 4 dives
· Underwater Photographer - one day / 2 dives
Workshop Canon powershot A 520 4,0 Mpix Two days / 4 dives
Enriched Air Nitrox Diver Speciality Course
Duration: 1 day
The Enriched Air Nitrox Diver course teaches the student the benefits and advantages of using EANitrox,
increased safety / extended bottom times. The course covers the history, decompression sickness, oxygen management, all applications of EANitrox and oxygen handling. A certified "nitrox" diver is allowed to plan and dive on all mixes of EANitrox to its maximum benefit, the mixes of 32% and 36% being the most commonly used.
The course scheduling is typically so that the first day involves covering all the academic sessions and the second day you are out on the boat, putting what you have just learnt into practice, whilst enjoying the environment.
Prerequisites:
· Be certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or equivalent. (Equivalent meaning proof of certification beyond entry level with the experience in deep diving and navigation), or as a PADI Open Water Diver, or equivalent (equivalent meaning holding an entry level certification from another agency) with proof of at least 10 logged dives.
· Minimum age 15 years.
PADI Rescue Diver Course
Duration: 4 days
This course is designed to expand your expertise on diver safety. It is the first time in your diver training when start to focus your attention on how to assist others and teach you how to prevent and handle diving accidents. During this four day course we will provide you with detailed academic presentations and in-depth training of Rescue Diving Techniques.
During the training sessions you will practise the newly learnt skills. Towards the end of the course you have the opportunity to apply your new skills by conducting rescues together with your course buddies during possible emergency scenarios.
The Emergency First Response and Eqipment Specialist courses are both held in conjunction with the Rescue Diver course. They are invaluable courses giving you a better understanding on first aid and basic equipment mantenance respectively. They are not essential to the Rescue Diver course, but make it complete, whilst making you a well trained and skilled rescuer. Although this course is demanding it is designed to be enjoyable.
During the course the following theory topics and water skills will be covered:
Academic:
Self Rescue & Diver Stress, Diving First Aid, Emergency Management and Equipment Considerations.
Water Skills
Swimming & Non-Swimming Assists, Panicked Diver Responses, Underwater Problems, Missing Diver Procedures, Surfacing the Unconscious Diver, In-Water Artificial Respiration, Equipment Removal during Artificial Respiration, Egress and First Aid for Diving Accidents.
All Rescue Diver students at Scubablu-Divers have the opportunity to visit the local Recompression Chambers, thus also getting an insight in the treatment of diving emergencies.
Prerequisites:
PADI Emergency First Response
Duration: 8 hours
You will learn basic CPR and First Aid procedures which you will be able to apply to any incident. The course incorporates mainly practical sessions with scenarios to reinforce the learnt techniques. The course is based on current medical guidelines within the US and UK and is subject to changes as new medical standards are released.
A retraining every two years is of importance to keep up-to-date with any changes. The PADI Emergency First Response (EFR) course meets the requirements for the PADI Rescue Diver, Advanced Plus, Dive Master, Assistant Instructor and Instructor courses.
Prerequisites:
PADI Dive Master Course
Duration: A minimum of 14 days up to 30 days
During the course dive site and experience we are offered
1 night dive from Roma beach 14 mt max
4 Shore dives along red sea coast
6 daily Boat Diving Include
2 Drift Dive
6 deep dives 42 mt max deep
4 marine coral garden dives
for a total of 23 Dives
The Dive Master rating is the first step on the professional career path. This course is designed to expand your diving knowledge and diving skills to a professional level. It will enable you to lead certified divers and assist with any training activities conducted by a PADI instructor.
The course starts off with an orientation to the course and an overview of the scheduling. During this time you will get to know your way around the dive centre. You will complete some of the theory assignments, like The Role & Characteristics of a PADI DM, Supervising General Diving Activities and Assisting with Student Divers in Training. This will enable you to actively take part during the courses conducted by your instructor, as part of your practical assignments. Over the next two weeks you will be busy assisting on various PADI courses, although the Open Water Diver and Advanced courses are more common. You will receive hands on training by experienced instructors.
During this time the rest of the academic topics, including the five theory topics (Physics, Physiology, Decompression Theory & Dive Tables, Equipment and Skills & Environment) will be covered - the same theory sessions you will be evaluated on during the Instructor Exam - , giving you 12 presentations in total, eight of which have an exam. Academic presentations work on the principle of a mixture of self study and instructor presentations. Usually the instructors hold their presentation and then the candidates do their home study assignments before taking the exam.
It is advisable to get the Divemaster Manual, Encyclopaedia and Knowledge Review Workbook before you start the course. This allows you to study at home at your own pace and leisure, getting the basic grounding and giving you time during the actual course to deepen this knowledge. Working through the Divemaster Manual and completing the Knowledge Reviews is part of the course. The new Encyclopaedia - CD-ROM version is brilliant for home study. It includes all that is in the Encyclopaedia itself as well as in the Workbook, but also includes film inserts (e.g. a short film on how scuba tanks are made) and more graphic displays for better understanding. It includes a History of Diving, gives a background and an overview of all the famous pioneers.
There are water-man-ship requirements - such as 400m swim, 800m snorkel, 15 min tread, 100m tired diver tow, diver rescue assessment, stress management assessment and underwater map making - to fulfil. The instructor will work with you to develop your personal diving skills to instructor level quality.
Once the basic training is over you will assist the instructor with diving activities, to expand your knowledge on being a dive guide. You will be involved with all aspects of being a dive guide, from writing crew lists via check-in/out procedures, tank filling to guiding small groups. At first you will be the main dive guide’s shadow to learn the trade. You will then swap roles and, under the supervision of the instructor / dive guide, assume the role of the dive master of the boat. Finally you have the chance to be the second guide on the boat and be able to lead a group of divers independently.
Prerequisites:
PADI Advanced Diver or Equivalent. (Equivalent Advanced =
PADI Rescue Course - PADI Emergency First Responce,
40 dives log 60 Dive prior certification
Welcome CPR from another training agency and proof of first aid training).
Theory learning items Books and u/w slade
PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Programme
& Speciality Courses
These courses are designed for students who have completed the PADI Open Water Diver Course or any other entry level diving course. The Advanced Open Water Diver Programme consists of two courses: The Advanced Course and the Advanced Plus Course. Both courses are performance based and give you the chance to learn more about an underwater activity that interests you most or you might need during one of your dive trips.
There are some home study assignments and/or some extended briefings, but no classroom sessions. As with the speciality courses, these two courses are conducted either out by shore or on the boat. This gives you a chance to dive with your friends and to see the fantastic dive sites as well as continuing your dive education. Each advanced programme dive gives a grounding in a special area of interest and may count towards a PADI Speciality Diver course.
Each course dive can be conducted as a consecutive course. Especially the Advanced programmes as well as the specialities can be conducted as single dives over a longer period of time. Pricing can be arranged as the dives progress: Dive per dive.
Training dives or courses may include
· Deep Diver · Underwater Navigator · Underwater Naturalist (Biology) · Wreck Diver · Drift Diver
· Boat Diver · Multilevel Diver (U/W Computer) · Equipment Specialist
· Underwater Digital Photographer · Dry Suit Diver · Peak Performance Buoyancy · Night Diver
· Enriched Air Nitrox Diver · Search & Recovery Diver
Prerequisites:
· PADI Open Water Diver or equivalent
( Equivalent meaning entry level certification with at least four Open Water Dives).
Welcome your own U/W compass
· Or - for certain specialities - PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or equivalent (Equivalent meaning having a certification beyond entry level with at least 20 logged dives showing experience in Deep and Navigation).
· Minimum age 12 years. The minimum age varies from speciality to speciality.
PADI Speciality Diver Courses
Duration: 1 – 2 days
These courses are designed to further your knowledge of skills in specific diving activities. Like the Advanced programme, specialty courses have hands on practice with some theory sessions. During these courses you will get in-depth information about an underwater activity that you might need during one of your dive trips or that interests you most.
All specialities can be completed either as a complete course or dive by dive. It is also possible to integrate your chosen course into your dive package. Some of the speciality dives can also be done at night, providing you already have a PADI Night Diver Speciality or one of the PADI Advanced courses. We offer specialities on any of our live aboard trips. For details:[email protected]
Specialities upon advanced request
· Deep Diver - two days / 4 dives.
· Underwater Naturalist - one day / 2 dives.
· Drift Diver - one day / 2 dives.
· Boat Diver - one day / 2 dives.
· Multilevel Diver - one day / 2 dives.
· Equipment Specialist - one day / 0 dives (This course will give you information on basic maintenance of your equipment and introduces you to other models.
· Peak Performance Buoyancy - one day / 2 dives.
· Night Diver - two nights / 3 dives.
· Enriched Air Nitrox Diver - two days / 2 dives (See EANx Specialty Course)
· Wreck Diver - two days / 4 dives
· Underwater Photographer - one day / 2 dives
Workshop Canon powershot A 520 4,0 Mpix Two days / 4 dives
Enriched Air Nitrox Diver Speciality Course
Duration: 1 day
The Enriched Air Nitrox Diver course teaches the student the benefits and advantages of using EANitrox,
increased safety / extended bottom times. The course covers the history, decompression sickness, oxygen management, all applications of EANitrox and oxygen handling. A certified "nitrox" diver is allowed to plan and dive on all mixes of EANitrox to its maximum benefit, the mixes of 32% and 36% being the most commonly used.
The course scheduling is typically so that the first day involves covering all the academic sessions and the second day you are out on the boat, putting what you have just learnt into practice, whilst enjoying the environment.
Prerequisites:
· Be certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or equivalent. (Equivalent meaning proof of certification beyond entry level with the experience in deep diving and navigation), or as a PADI Open Water Diver, or equivalent (equivalent meaning holding an entry level certification from another agency) with proof of at least 10 logged dives.
· Minimum age 15 years.
PADI Rescue Diver Course
Duration: 4 days
This course is designed to expand your expertise on diver safety. It is the first time in your diver training when start to focus your attention on how to assist others and teach you how to prevent and handle diving accidents. During this four day course we will provide you with detailed academic presentations and in-depth training of Rescue Diving Techniques.
During the training sessions you will practise the newly learnt skills. Towards the end of the course you have the opportunity to apply your new skills by conducting rescues together with your course buddies during possible emergency scenarios.
The Emergency First Response and Eqipment Specialist courses are both held in conjunction with the Rescue Diver course. They are invaluable courses giving you a better understanding on first aid and basic equipment mantenance respectively. They are not essential to the Rescue Diver course, but make it complete, whilst making you a well trained and skilled rescuer. Although this course is demanding it is designed to be enjoyable.
During the course the following theory topics and water skills will be covered:
Academic:
Self Rescue & Diver Stress, Diving First Aid, Emergency Management and Equipment Considerations.
Water Skills
Swimming & Non-Swimming Assists, Panicked Diver Responses, Underwater Problems, Missing Diver Procedures, Surfacing the Unconscious Diver, In-Water Artificial Respiration, Equipment Removal during Artificial Respiration, Egress and First Aid for Diving Accidents.
All Rescue Diver students at Scubablu-Divers have the opportunity to visit the local Recompression Chambers, thus also getting an insight in the treatment of diving emergencies.
Prerequisites:
- PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or equivalent. (Equivalent = Certification beyond entry level with at least 20 logged dives showing experience in Deep and Navigation)
- Prior to certification you must have completed a sanctioned course in CPR within the last three years. (PADI Medic First Aid will meet this requirement)
- Minimum age: 12 years
PADI Emergency First Response
Duration: 8 hours
You will learn basic CPR and First Aid procedures which you will be able to apply to any incident. The course incorporates mainly practical sessions with scenarios to reinforce the learnt techniques. The course is based on current medical guidelines within the US and UK and is subject to changes as new medical standards are released.
A retraining every two years is of importance to keep up-to-date with any changes. The PADI Emergency First Response (EFR) course meets the requirements for the PADI Rescue Diver, Advanced Plus, Dive Master, Assistant Instructor and Instructor courses.
Prerequisites:
- Anyone who is interested in first aid training
PADI Dive Master Course
Duration: A minimum of 14 days up to 30 days
During the course dive site and experience we are offered
1 night dive from Roma beach 14 mt max
4 Shore dives along red sea coast
6 daily Boat Diving Include
2 Drift Dive
6 deep dives 42 mt max deep
4 marine coral garden dives
for a total of 23 Dives
The Dive Master rating is the first step on the professional career path. This course is designed to expand your diving knowledge and diving skills to a professional level. It will enable you to lead certified divers and assist with any training activities conducted by a PADI instructor.
The course starts off with an orientation to the course and an overview of the scheduling. During this time you will get to know your way around the dive centre. You will complete some of the theory assignments, like The Role & Characteristics of a PADI DM, Supervising General Diving Activities and Assisting with Student Divers in Training. This will enable you to actively take part during the courses conducted by your instructor, as part of your practical assignments. Over the next two weeks you will be busy assisting on various PADI courses, although the Open Water Diver and Advanced courses are more common. You will receive hands on training by experienced instructors.
During this time the rest of the academic topics, including the five theory topics (Physics, Physiology, Decompression Theory & Dive Tables, Equipment and Skills & Environment) will be covered - the same theory sessions you will be evaluated on during the Instructor Exam - , giving you 12 presentations in total, eight of which have an exam. Academic presentations work on the principle of a mixture of self study and instructor presentations. Usually the instructors hold their presentation and then the candidates do their home study assignments before taking the exam.
It is advisable to get the Divemaster Manual, Encyclopaedia and Knowledge Review Workbook before you start the course. This allows you to study at home at your own pace and leisure, getting the basic grounding and giving you time during the actual course to deepen this knowledge. Working through the Divemaster Manual and completing the Knowledge Reviews is part of the course. The new Encyclopaedia - CD-ROM version is brilliant for home study. It includes all that is in the Encyclopaedia itself as well as in the Workbook, but also includes film inserts (e.g. a short film on how scuba tanks are made) and more graphic displays for better understanding. It includes a History of Diving, gives a background and an overview of all the famous pioneers.
There are water-man-ship requirements - such as 400m swim, 800m snorkel, 15 min tread, 100m tired diver tow, diver rescue assessment, stress management assessment and underwater map making - to fulfil. The instructor will work with you to develop your personal diving skills to instructor level quality.
Once the basic training is over you will assist the instructor with diving activities, to expand your knowledge on being a dive guide. You will be involved with all aspects of being a dive guide, from writing crew lists via check-in/out procedures, tank filling to guiding small groups. At first you will be the main dive guide’s shadow to learn the trade. You will then swap roles and, under the supervision of the instructor / dive guide, assume the role of the dive master of the boat. Finally you have the chance to be the second guide on the boat and be able to lead a group of divers independently.
Prerequisites:
PADI Advanced Diver or Equivalent. (Equivalent Advanced =
PADI Rescue Course - PADI Emergency First Responce,
40 dives log 60 Dive prior certification
Welcome CPR from another training agency and proof of first aid training).
Theory learning items Books and u/w slade