Theory lessons
5 confined water dives
4 open water dives
Full scuba gear and instructor guidance
PADI Open Water Diver Card
Physically and medically fit
5 adventure dives (Deep Dive & Underwater Navigation required)
Optional specialty dives (Night, Wreck, Rescue, Buoyancy, etc.)
Full scuba gear and instructor guidance
PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Card
Physically and medically fit
Primary care (CPR & airway management)
Secondary care (first aid for injuries, bleeding, fractures, and shock)
Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training
Scenario-based practical exercises
PADI Emergency First Response (EFR) Provider Card
None (open to beginners)
PADI (Junior) Adventure Diver certification (must include the Underwater Navigation Adventure Dive)
PADI Open Water Divers may participate in theory and confined water exercises
EFR Primary and Secondary Care training within the past 24 months (can be completed alongside this course)
Self-rescue techniques
Assisting and rescuing other divers in emergencies
Emergency management and equipment handling
Full scuba gear and instructor guidance
PADI Rescue Diver Card
Medically fit and a confident diver
PADI Advanced Open Water Diver certified
PADI Rescue Diver certified
PADI Emergency First Responder (EFR) certified
Medically evaluated and cleared for diving by a physician within the last 12 months
Leadership and dive guiding skills
Supervision of certified divers
Assisting instructors during training sessions
Dive theory, navigation, and safety management
Practical training in real dive scenarios
PADI Dive Master Card (Professional Level)
Minimum logged dives (typically 40–60 dives)