Why PADI ?
PADI, the Professional Association of Diving Instructor is the world's largest and most popular diver training organization, with instructor and facilities in more than 175 countries and territories.
PADI is the only diver training organization to receive recognition from ACE the American Council on Education and many similar organizations internationally.
- PADI Open Water Diver Course
(4 Days Program)
This is the single most popular diving course in the world. Open Water Diver is the first level of PADI Scuba Certification which allows you to dive to a maximum depth of 18 metres/60 feet.
This is your passport to the exciting adventure in the underwater world.
Day 1 : Theory, Knowledge Development
Day 2 : Confined Water Dives (Pool Training)
Day 3 and Day 4: Open Water Dives
- PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course (2 Days Program)
Whether you are newly certified or have hundreds of dives logged, the PADI Advanced Open Water program gives you Confidence, Skills and Experience to take you to new levels of Excitement.
PADI Advanced Open Water Training offers something for everyone. This in-water, performance based course includes three "core" dives a night dive, a deep dive and an underwater navigation dive and two different elective dives that might include: A boat dive dive, A multilevel dive dive, A drift dive, An underwater photography dive, An underwater naturalist, A search and recovery, A wreck dive
Day 1 : Core Dives
Day 2 : Elective Dives
- PADI Emergency First Response
(1 Day Program)
This course gives you the tool you need to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid. This program prepares a diver or a non-diver to properly handle potentially life threatening situations.
- PADI Rescue Diver Course (2 - 3 Days Program)
The PADI Rescue Diver Course makes the serious subject of accident prevention and management enjoyable and rewarding. Until now, the emphasis of your training has been you and your dive buddy: the Rescue Diver Course teaches you to make diving more safe and enjoyable for others as well as yourself.
Day 1 : Knowledge Development
Day 2 and Day 3: Open Water Training
Note: You have to be certified as an Advanced Open Water Diver and have completed PADI Emergency First Response or a sanctioned program in CPR within the past 24 months to get into the PADI Rescue Diver Course.
Rate PADI Dive Courses
Course Level |
Program |
Duration |
Rate / Person In Us$ |
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| Open Water Course (4 Days) |
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4 Days |
425.00 |
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| Referral Course (2 Days) |
Day I : Open Water Training Day II : Open Water Training |
2 Days |
285.00 |
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| Advance Diver (2 Days) |
Day 1 : Open Water Training Day 2 : Open Water Training |
2 Days |
360.00 |
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| Emergency First Response (Medic First Aid) | Class Room | 8 Hours |
170.00 |
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| Rescue Diver (3 Days) |
Day I : Class Room |
2 Days / 3 days |
360.00 |
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The Above Rates Inclusive Of:
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