Scuba Instruction
Entry level Open Water Diver SSI
Selecting an instructor for your diving education is something you should not take lightly. At all skill levels the most important factor is the instructor not the agency that makes the difference in how much your get from the course.Scuba diving is serious fun and we want you to enjoy it as much as we do. Our entry-level scuba programs are designed to get you, your family and friends into the water as quickly as possible, while at the same time, satisfying your individual training needs.
In multiple pool and open water sessions, you will practice scuba skills. Through Repetition teaching method. Some of the skills you will learn include:
- Moving in the water with ease
- Breathing normally under water
- Controlling buoyancy so you neither descend nor ascend
- The easiest ways to enter and exit the water
- Getting water out of your mask or mask clearing
We provide the gear for all of your open water course as part of the fee, we recommend that you invest in your own mask, fins and snorkel when you start diving in the Open Water Diver course because these have a personal fit for you. Your Instructor will help you choose ones that have the fit and features best suited to you.
| Classes for the entry level diver consists of three two hour classroom sessions. |
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Three two hour pool sessions. |
| One practice dive in the fresh water springs. |
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One supervised dive trip in the Gulf. |
PDIC The professional Diving Instructors Corporation (PDIC) is an international SCUBA training and Certification agency. With an estimated 5 million active recreational divers.
PDIC International Advanced Educational Programs
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Open Water Scuba Diver
Advanced Open Water Scuba Diver - EANx (Nitrox) Diver - Advanced EANx (Nitrox) Diver - Deep Air Diver - Referrals
Nitrox Resort Diver This
program is designed to provide recreational divers with an
introductory experience to the benefits of EANx diving. The diver
may elect to dive the "mix" on EANx tables or conservatively using
their dive computers on air tables with an added diver safety
margin. The program does not certify divers as EANx divers and does
not count toward EANx Diver certification.
Nitrox Diver
This
program provides recreational divers a safer breathing medium for
enjoying dives in 40 fsw (12 msw) to 130 fsw (39 msw) depth range.
The diver may elect to dive the mix on EANx tables or conservatively
using their dive computers or air tables with an added diver safety
margin. The IANTD Nitrox Diver certification is adaptable to being
taught as a single program or by combining it with a variety of
advanced or specialty diver courses.
Deep
Diver
This
program has been developed to provide responsible training to divers
who plan to dive to 130 fsw (39 msw) on air. The IANTD Deep Air
Diver program trains divers in skills, performance, theory and
planning of deep dives. This program remains within the commonly
practiced depth of 130 fsw (39 msw). It is the first sanctioned
program to provide proper international training in safe deep diving
skills and performance. It is recommended that this program be
taught in conjunction with the IANTD EANx Diver program.
Advanced Nitrox Diver
This
program is designed to extend the divers knowledge with O2
mixes of 22 to 40% and up to 50% for decompression. It further
develops diving skills and provides a greater understanding of the
Nitrox diving concept.
Visit the PADI site for more information on PADI instruction
