Learn to dive with the PADI course, the very first program designed for those who have never tried scuba diving before.
We focus on small group teaching, both in the pool and during open water dives in the sea.
The course takes a total of 3 days, after which you’ll receive your diver certification card.
The course is divided into three parts:
1. Theory Session
You’ll spend time in the classroom watching instructional videos, discussing with your instructor, and completing a simple multiple-choice exam to test your understanding.
This part usually takes about 5–7 hours, and you can choose different ways to study online, at a nearby location after work, or at the pool.
2. Confined Water (Pool) Training
You’ll learn about scuba equipment, how to use it, and practice essential diving skills.
This includes handling potential problems that may occur underwater all in a safe and controlled pool environment.
3. Open Water Training (at Sea)
This part takes 2 days.
Each day, you’ll go out on a boat in the morning and make 2 dives. Between dives, you’ll have lunch and relax on the boat before returning to shore in the evening.
Each dive lasts about 40–60 minutes, allowing you to enjoy fun dives while applying the skills you practiced in the pool.
The open water dives are conducted in areas not deeper than 12 meters.
Finally, you will graduate with confidence and a globally recognized certificate and can immediately continue to the Extensive Open Water Course
