Scuba Diving courses in Havelock island are very popular both to learn and to start a career in Scuba diving. After you have done this course in Havelock Island you will be able to Scuba dive at any place in the world, just by showing the certificate obtained after this course. The Scuba course in Havelock is something you must also do to get out of the fear that you have from water. You learn a lot of things about how to use the equipment, how to balance yourself and many minute details that you overlook when you just go for a nonswimmer scuba dive trip.
For those interested in learning to dive, we offer the Open Water Course.
The Open Water course consists of 3 sections
- Academic development: Here, you learn the theory of diving. This is covered in a mixture of videos, self-study and instructor briefings.
- Confined water training: here, you master the essential skills of scuba, starting from the simple (breathing underwater) and working your way up to complex (removing/replacing your equipment underwater)
- Open water dives: now you get a chance to apply everything that you have learned by actually diving. You will have 4 dives in the open water, where you repeat some of the skills that you learned earlier, and where you also get a chance to dive, enjoy yourself and soak in the wonders of the underwater world.
And after completing this course successfully, you will receive a certification card from PADI.
A quick word on these agencies: these certification cards are universally accepted by dive operators worldwide, all are interchangeable (you can start with one and switch to another) and it allows you to rent all equipment and dive anywhere, so regardless of which option you choose, you get a high-quality course.
Typically, the Open Water course lasts for 4 full days. However, we recognize that different people learn at different speeds – besides, you are on vacation and may want to extend your training. So, the time to certification can be more or less. Two things are for sure: we will not rush you, and we will not compromise on your training.
As with our diving, we believe in small groups and personalized attention for each person's training. With our large staff of instructors, we can keep our classes small – usually 4:1 or better student: professional ratio – ensuring that you get all the personal attention that you need.
If you have any health-related concerns about learning to dive then you will have to consult your doctor before you enroll for this course on Havelock Island.