Get your scuba diving certification with the PADI Open Water Diver course, the world's most popular and widely recognized scuba course. If you’ve always wanted to take scuba diving lessons, experience unparalleled adventure and see the world beneath the waves, this is where it starts.
Get your scuba diving certification with the PADI® Open Water Diver course – the world’s most popular and widely recognized scuba course. Millions of people have learned to scuba dive and gone on to discover the wonders of the aquatic world through this course. To enroll in a PADI Open Water Diver course (or Junior Open Water Diver course), you must be 10 years old or older. You need adequate swimming skills and need to be in good physical health. FLARE DIVE gives Open Water Diver course with maximum number of 4 students at a time for safe and high quality education. This is for thorough safety management and high quality education.
Also, we provide well-maintained diving gear for rental equipment. We continue to purchase new equipment, and our existing equipment is also cleaned and maintained by instructors with professional overhaul training.
Course content
knowledge development
– Theory class (manual, video material or online class)
confined water
– Learn how to use diving equipment in a safe, shallow environment and how to deal with problems that may arise underwater.
open water
– Practice what you learn in confined water in the real sea.
Practice contents
snorkeling 300m
Swim or float for 10 minutes
skin diving
Assembling and dismantling scuba equipment
Take off your scuba gear and put it back on underwater or at the surface
Take your weight off and put it back on underwater, at the surface
How to drain the mask
How to drain the respiratory tract
Managing Air Levels
How to deal with an air exhaustion situation
How to control buoyancy in water
How to deal with respiratory problems
How to deal with a cramp in your leg
dragging a tired diver
Notes before making a reservation
Before reservation, be sure to check the health checklist. (Click to view)
Before reservation, be sure to check our refund policy. (Click to view)
After diving you must have at least 18 hours rest before taking flight to anywhere. If you go diving more than 3 days consecutively, we strongly recommend you to have 24 hours rest before taking flight.
schedule(3 days course)
Day 1– Confined waters: Beach or pool education where there is no current and shallow.
07:30 Accommodation pick-up
08:30 Arrival at the confined water practice site, course orientation.
09:00 Confined Water Training Dive 1 & 2
12:00 Lunch (lunch box or local restaurant)
13:00 Confined Water Training Dives 3 & 4
15:00 Confined water training ends, equipment washing method practice and accommodation drop off
Day 2– Open water: Beach diving training
07:20 Accommodation pick-up
08:00 Arrival at the open water practice site, orientation
08:30 Open water Dive 1, Debriefing & rest after exit
10:00 Open water dive 2, debriefing & rest after exit
12:00 Lunch (lunch box or local restaurant)
13:00 Theory education, final exam
17:00 End of theoretical training & drop off at accommodation
Day 3– Open water: Beach diving training
07:20 Accommodation pick-up
08:00 Arrival at the open water practice site, orientation
08:30 Open Water Dive 3, Debriefing & rest after exit
10:00 Open water dive 4, debriefing & rest after exit
12:00 Lunch (lunch box or local restaurant)
13:30 Log writing, graduation ceremony
15:00 Accommodation drop off
Included
Diving insurance
Textbook & certification fee
All diving equipment (include dive computer)
Accommodation transfer (only within NAHA area)
Prepare by yourself
Swimsuit (recommend to wear in advance)
Motion sickness medicine (recommend to take in advance)
Towel
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