Open Water Diving

Most Popular course in the world to learn diving!

Certification Requirement

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Prerequisites

Able to swim; medically fit for diving
Compass

Time

PADI eLearning: 5-10 hours
Entire course: In as little as 5 days

Life Suit

Age

10 years or older

First aid kit

Health

Good physical health
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Depth

Expect shallow dives (12m/40ft), the maximum allowed depth is 18m/60ft
buoyancy compensator

Equipment

Swimwear and towel

What You'll Learn

Be a Confident and Skilled Diver

Be a confident and skilled diver by practicing regularly, learning from professionals, and always following safety rules. Building your skills and knowledge helps you explore underwater comfortably and enjoy every dive with confidence.

Manage Your Buoyancy

Manage your buoyancy by controlling your breath and using your buoyancy control device (BCD) to stay balanced underwater. Good buoyancy helps you float effortlessly, protects marine life, and makes swimming easier and more fun.

Assemble and use Scuba Gear

Assemble and use scuba gear by carefully putting on your mask, fins, and buoyancy control device (BCD). Connect your regulator to the tank and check all equipment for proper function. Learn to breathe slowly through the regulator and practice clearing your mask underwater. Proper assembly and use keep you safe and comfortable during your dive.

PADI Open Water Diver

The basic course to learn how to dive is called the Open Water course by PADI.

​This Open Water course is the most popular and widely taken course in the world for starting your diving journey.

​The ‘Open Water’ certification you receive upon completing this course is valid for life and is recognized worldwide—making it the perfect diving certification to have on your holiday!

​The use of all diving equipment is INCLUDED in the course price. All you need is your swimwear and towel to join the course—we’ll take care of the rest!

Course Content & Structure

The ‘PADI Open Water’ course consists of a total of 5 lessons/sessions plus a theoretical component completed through e-Learning. This includes 3 lessons/sessions (divided into 5 modules) in the pool like environment (confined water) and 2 lessons/sessions (divided into 4 modules) in open water.

Confined Sessions:

  • In a controlled environment (such as a swimming pool), you’ll practice essential scuba skills, like buoyancy control, mask clearing, and regulator retrieval. Which can be completed in 3days.

Theory at Your Own Pace:

  • Study the theory at home or on your vacation, at your convenience, using the ‘Open Water e-Learning’ package included in the course fee.
  • Once you pass the online theoretical exam, and your training, only then you are qualified to get your certification.

Open Water Sessions:

  • You finish PADI training in practicing “mini dives” to help you build confidence in your new abilities, which can be completed in 2 days.

Get ready to dive into the underwater world and earn your certification!

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Medical Requirement

Scuba diving requires a minimum level of health and fitness. Chronic health conditions, certain medications and/or recent surgery may require you to get written approval from a physician before diving.

  • Avoid disappointment, download and review the Diver Medical form to ensure you won’t need a physician’s approval to dive before enrolling in a scuba course.

  • Instructors, divemasters and dive shop staff are not physicians and should not be asked for medical advice; only medical professionals can give medical clearance to dive.

  • If you (or your physician) have questions about medical fitness to dive, contact the experts at Divers Alert Network (DAN).

Prerequisites & Minimum Age

Course prerequisites: able to swim, medically fit for diving, comfortable in the water

During the Scuba Diver course, your instructor will ask you to:

  • Float or tread water without aids for 10 minutes
  • Swim 200 metres/yards with no aids or 300 metres/yards with mask, fins and snorkel

With PADI, it is already possible to start a diving course from the age of 8 with the PADI 'Seal Team' course. However, during this course, diving is limited exclusively to (shallow) pools or confined waters, and it does not result in a full diving certification.

​From the age of 10, one can obtain a full Junior Open Water certification, which allows diving worldwide.
Junior Open Water Divers automatically become Open Water Divers at age 15.

Do I need to purchase the e-Learning course in advance through the PADI website?

No. With all of our courses, the e-Learning course is already included in the course prices.

Moreover, if you were to purchase the e-Learning course through the PADI website, it will end up being more expensive.

This is because we, as a dive center, have better conditions than individuals, allowing us to offer the e-Learning course at a lower price.

Therefore, it is absolutely not necessary to purchase the e-Learning course in advance through the PADI website.

If you do, unfortunately, the total price of the course will be higher for you.

How do I study for the theory?

The theory for all of our PADI courses is studied online through the e-Learning course.

This e-Learning course is included in our course prices.

For some courses, there is a written exam. This exam is included in the e-Learning course and can be taken at home during the course, at a time that suits you.

For your information: it is absolutely not necessary to have studied the theory in advance before starting the practical lessons.

Can I take an introductory dive before starting the Open Water course?

Absolutely, although this is not 'mandatory'. The purpose of our dive initiation is, on one hand, to introduce you to the underwater world and the sport of diving in general, and on the other hand, to give you a chance to get to know our dive center/instructors and our teaching style. It is called Discover Scuba Diving.

Do I need to provide my own buddy or fellow student to take the courses?

No. All of our courses are led by highly experienced instructors. You are assigned to a group, and you will always have enough fellow students to be your 'buddy'. In private courses, the instructor is your 'buddy'.

It is also not necessary to stay with the same fellow students throughout the course. The groups can be reorganized daily, depending on the module you are currently taking.

After this program

Upgrade to PADI Open Water Diver.

If you want more freedom to dive without a professional guide, you can complete the remaining training to earn your Open Water Diver certification.

This upgrade includes additional knowledge development, confined water training, and two more open water dives.

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