Open Water Diver — your first scuba certification
The first scuba certification, for people who have never dived. Theory, pool sessions and four open-water dives; you finish with an internationally recognised card that never expires.
The course that changes how you look at diving
Learn to prevent and manage underwater emergencies — spotting problems early, assisting and rescuing divers, and first aid. The step before professional level.
Most divers describe Rescue as the hardest course they've done, and the most rewarding — it shifts your attention from looking after yourself to looking after everyone around you. Prices and details here are a starting point — adjust them from the site admin.
You need a current first aid certificate (EFR or equivalent) issued within the last 24 months. If you don't have one, you can take it alongside the course.
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The first scuba certification, for people who have never dived. Theory, pool sessions and four open-water dives; you finish with an internationally recognised card that never expires.
The follow-on from Open Water: certified to 30 metres, with five dives covering specialities such as deep, navigation, night and peak performance buoyancy.
The first professional level. Learn to lead groups, plan dives, demonstrate skills and assist instructors — and finish able to work as a dive guide.