Scuba
Diver certification allows you to dive at any worldwide destination under the supervision of a PADI Professional, and it is permanently valid.
Not exact matches
Having a
certification can
allow a scuba
diver to travel to different locations around the world like Maui, Hawaii, where a scuba dive instructor like Scuba Mike can quickly assess your skill level and understand what dive sites, dive types or scuba lessons the instructor could offer.
This
certification allows for ample dive experience and is a good warm - up for the Open Water
Diver course, if that's your ultimate goal.
The CMAS has developed a CMAS International
Diver Training
Certification System that consists of
Diver, Speciality
Diver, Technical
Diver and Leadership
Diver Training Standards and which
allows divers, that have been trained in accordance with the prescribed CMAS International
Diver Training Standards, to have their
certifications recognized throughout the world in countries that are members of the CMAS family of
divers.
When you complete this course you will get the PADI Scuba
Diver certification that
allows you to dive to a maximum of 12 metres under the supervision of a PADI Professional.
The
certification The PADI Advanced Open Water
Diver license is recognized worldwide and valid for life,
allowing you to dive independently to 30 meters max (in budi system).
Scuba
Diver Certification - This includes 2 supervised training dives at a depth of 40 feet and
allows diving at any resort or facility where guided diving is offered.
The PADI Open Water
Diver course is the world's most popular scuba
certification course, PADI Open Water
Diver Touch ™ adds the ease and convenience of tablet - based learning,
allowing you to access the PADI Open Water
Diver Manual, videos and other content while offline.
Completing this program you earn the PADI Scuba
Diver certification, which
allow you to dive up to 12 mts (40 ft) under a PADI Divemaster or Instructor supervision.
The
certification The PADI Open Water
Diver license is recognized worldwide and valid for life,
allowing you to dive independently to 18 meters max.
Upon completion, PADI Scuba
Divers are qualified to dive under the direct supervision of a PADI Divemaster, Assistant Instructor or Instructor to a maximum depth of 12 meters, and it also
allows you to continue your dive training and complete PADI Open Water
Diver certification at a later stage.
The
certification The PADI Junior Open Water
Diver license is recognized worldwide and valid for life, allowing children to dive under the supervision of a certified diver adult to 12 meters
Diver license is recognized worldwide and valid for life,
allowing children to dive under the supervision of a certified
diver adult to 12 meters
diver adult to 12 meters max.
The PADI Discover Scuba Diving course
allows to you get a taste of diving before signing up for the full scuba
certification course to become a PADI Open Water
Diver.
The first level of professional scuba
certification, Divemaster PADI Scuba
certification,
allows you to join the ranks of well - respected and elite certified scuba
divers worldwide.
In 1999 Scuba Diving International (SDI) introduced a Junior
Diver certification program that
allowed scuba training for kids as young as 10; two years...
At the end of the course you will receive your Scuba
Diver certification which
allows you to dive to a maximum depth of 12 meters with a Dive Professional.
The Open Water
Diver is the most recognized diver certification in the dive industry and will allow you to dive anywhere in the world, independent of professional supervision, to a maximum depth of 18 meters / 60
Diver is the most recognized
diver certification in the dive industry and will allow you to dive anywhere in the world, independent of professional supervision, to a maximum depth of 18 meters / 60
diver certification in the dive industry and will
allow you to dive anywhere in the world, independent of professional supervision, to a maximum depth of 18 meters / 60 feet.
One reason why a lot of
divers choose to become an advanced
diver is because they want to dive deeper than you are
allowed to go with your Open Water
certification.