Once you gain the PADI Open Water Certification the journey has not ended it’s only just beginning.
The next step is usually the PADI Advanced Open Water course, a good fun course that expands your knowledge and experience.
PADI Rescue Diver Course brings you into the heart of the diving community emphasizing not just safe diving but enabling you to manage and assist with emergencies and medical scenarios, not just for others but for you and your buddy.
The paths now diverge. You can follow the professional path into PADI Dive Master and PADI Instructor or increase your own dive knowledge with the various specialty courses…. The choice is yours.
PADI learning is great fun, challenging and the more you learn about diving the more you recognize that there is even more to learn.
PADI Scuba Review
For certified divers, who have not dived for 12 months or more, it is compulsory to undertake the Scuba Review Course. It only takes a couple of hours including knowledge review, skill review in the pool and a check dive from one of our boats. The knowledge review is good fun and it is amazing how much you remember; the ERDP usually stretches the grey cells a bit though and for many the last time they did scuba removal and replacement underwater was on their Open Water Course, a wobbly affair for sure. This time round you will wonder what all the fuss was about!