Scuba instruction
While the vast majority of our customers are experienced divers, we have a PADI-accredited dive instructor able to conduct scuba courses throughout most of the year.
| COURSE TYPE | BASIC* | COMPLETE** |
|---|---|---|
| All rates in US dollars. * Cost of course plus PADI registration; excludes manual and training aids. ** Cost of course plus PADI registration; includes manual and training aids. ‡ Plus $40 per additional dive |
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| Discover Scuba Introduction to scuba diving. You will go through the equipment, and learn some basic theory and a few skills in shallow water. Then the real fun starts and you dive to a maximum of 12 meters. |
N/A | $65‡ |
| Scuba Review If you haven’t dived in a while, refresh your skills with an instructor. |
N/A | $45 |
| Open Water Diver Learn to plan dives up to a maximum of 18 meters. Takes about 3-4 days and involves some theory, confined dives, and 4 dives in the ocean. |
$405 | $450 |
| Advanced Open Water Diver Learn new things like diving up to 30 meters and improving your buoyancy. Consists of 5 dives and some theory; about 2 days. |
$245 | $280 |
| Emergency First Response PADI’s first-aid course. Needed if you want to take the Rescue Diver course. |
$100 | $120 |
| Rescue Diver Learn practical skills to help you become an accomplished and responsible diver. |
$330 | $375 |
| Divemaster You’ll need this if you want to work in the dive industry. It’s a demanding course, but once completed you’re a pro! Takes about 2 weeks. |
$650 | $850 |
You can also check out our regular dive and equipment rates.
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