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PADI Advanced Open Water

Learn about underwater navigation, deep diving and three types of specialty diving that interest you. After some skill practice with your Instructor, you'll make five open water dives. There's no exam because this course is truly about having fun and gaining experience.

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Advanced Open Water: eLearning

Advanced Open Water Diver eLearning includes interactive lessons on 13 popular specialty dives: altitude, boat, digital underwater imaging, drift, dry suit, fish ID, night, buoyancy, search and recovery, underwater naturalist and wreck diving.

You'll study deep and navigation diving plus three specialties of your choosing.

 

eLearning time commitment: 6-8 hours

With you Instructor

The course includes five dives: a deep dive below 18m/60f, a navigation dive, and three specialty dives. Gain experience, build confidence and discover your diving abilities.

  • Prerequisites: Open Water Diver/Junior Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification)

  • Total time commitment: 2-3 days

  • Minimum age: 12 years or older

  • Depth: The maximum depth depends on your age, but maximum depth is up to 30 metres/100 feet

PADI Rescue Diver

The PADI Rescue Diver course helps divers to look beyond themselves and to start thinking about the welfare and care of others. 
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The PADI Rescue Diver course will change the way you dive – in the best possible way. Learn to identify and fix minor issues before they become big problems, gain a lot of confidence and have serious fun along the way.

Discover why countless divers say Rescue Diver is their favorite scuba course.

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The PADI Introduction to Divemaster program introduces you to the concepts, skills, and knowledge necessary to join the ranks of PADI Professionals worldwide.
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Lead Adventure as a PADI Divemaster.

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Are you someone who loves sharing stories about your dive adventures with everyone you know? Do you find yourself dreaming of your next dive – be it in your own backyard or at an exotic destination? Are you driven to be the best diver you can be by growing your diving knowledge and skillset? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you should join the ranks of PADI® Divemaster.          

 

[This is a good place to include the PADI Divemaster video from the Divemaster Toolkit.]

 

What is a PADI Divemaster?

PADI Divemasters are divers just like you who have decided to take their diving to a professional level. There are many reasons why divers decide to pursue professional diver ratings:

 

To Lead Adventure

One of the top reasons divers earn their Divemaster rating is because they want to share their passion with others by helping introduce them to the wonders of the underwater world. PADI Divemasters are mentors and guides and lead the way to unparalleled amazement, wonder and beauty.

 

To Live the Dream

For many divers, the opportunity to make a living doing something they love is a driving factor in becoming a PADI Divemaster. Whether as a fulltime job working at an island resort or as a part-time certified assistant helping with local classes, the PADI Divemaster rating can lead the way to unlimited new experiences and opportunities.

 

To Dive Like a Pro

PADI Divemasters have to know their stuff. Through knowledge development sessions, waterskill exercises and workshops, and hands-on practical assessment, as a PADI Divemaster you not only develop the skills to organize and direct a variety of scuba diving activities, you hone your own personal skills and knowledge and become a role model other look up to.

 

What can I do as a PADI Divemaster?

As a PADI Divemaster, you are a leader who mentors and motivates others. PADI Divemasters can …

  • supervise diving activities and lead guided dives

  • assist with scuba classes

  • conduct dive briefings

  • conduct refresher training through the PADI ReActivate® program

  • conduct skin diver (advanced snorkeler) courses

  • assist in Discover Scuba® Diving programs

  • lead Discover Local Diving programs

  • teach these non-diving PADI Specialty courses*:

    • Equipment Specialist

    • Coral Reef Conservation

    • Project AWARE Specialist

    • Digital Underwater Photographer

    • Emergency Oxygen Provider

  • pursue diving career opportunities both at home or abroad

  • continue their professional development career by becoming a PADI Assistant Instructor or PADI Instructor

 

Divemasters also lead as PADI Torchbearers™ helping to light the way to a cleaner, healthier ocean.

 

How do I become a PADI Divemaster?

Becoming a PADI Divemaster takes dedication, commitment and passion. To begin your Divemaster course, you will need to meet the following requirements:

  • PADI Advanced Open Water Diver and Rescue Diver certified

  • Minimum 18 years old

  • 40 logged scuba dives

  • Completed an Emergency First Response Primary and Secondary Care certification course (or qualifying course) within the past 24 months

  • Medically cleared for diving by a physician within 12 months

 

To earn your Divemaster rating, you will complete a series of knowledge development sessions, waterskill workshops, and hands-on assessments including the following topics:

  • The role and characteristics of the PADI Divemaster

  • Supervising dive activities and assisting with student divers

  • Diver safety and risk management

  • Divemaster conducted programs and specialized skills

  • Business of diving and your career

  • Awareness of the dive environment

  • Dive setup and management

  • Mapping an open water site

  • Conducting dive briefings

  • Organizing a search and recovery project and a deep dive

  • Conducting PADI ReActivate and skin diver course

  • Assisting with Discover Scuba Diving and leading Discover Local Diving programs

 

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