PADI OPEN WATER COURSE

Maximum Depth: 18 meters
Course Duration: 3 to 4 Days
 
Course Description:
The PADI Open Water Diver course is a complete, carefully structured entry level scuba diving course designed to take you from a non-diver with little or no prior experience to a certified diver. The certification is recognized worldwide and is valid for life, to a maximum depth of 18 meters.

The program consists of five knowledge development sessions, five confined water/pool training dives and four open water (sea) dives. During the course you will practice and master the skills that you will need to be a safe and competent diver, with your instructor devoting maximum time to teaching you fun and safe diving techniques.

Almost anyone who is in good health with reasonable fitness and able to swim can learn to scuba dive.

Daily Program:

DAY

ACTIVITY

TIME / DURATION

DAY 1

Meeting at Coral Diving Club
10:00am
Watch the three knowledge development DVD sessions
2 Hours 15 min
Lunch (Excluded from the price)
1 Hour
Head to the swimming pool for the three confined water/pool training dives, practicing skills.
From 2 to 3 Hours
DAY 2 Meeting at the Hotel Reception heading to Sharks Bay (Sharks Bay is a sandy Beach suitable for confined skills)

10:00am

Open Water Diving with a maximum depth to 12 meters
45 min
Break
1 Hour to 1 ½ Hour
Open Water Dive with Skills Practicing on 6 meters then Dive with a maximum depth to 12 meters
45 min
Lunch (Excluded from the price)
1 Hour to 1 ½ Hour
Confined Water Session with Skills Practicing on 6 meters
45 min
Back to Hotel 5 pm
DAY 3 Meeting at the Hotel Reception heading to Sharks Bay
10:00am
Open Water Dive with Skills Practicing on 6 meters then Dive with a maximum depth to 18 meters
45 min
Break
1 Hour to 1 ½ Hour
Open Water Dive with Skills Practicing on 6 meters then Dive with a maximum depth to 18 meters
45 min
Back to Diving Center to finish the Theory Part of the course (Watching the last 2 DVD sessions, Quizzes, Final Exam)
3:30 pm/3 Hours

 


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