Course Details: PADI Peak Performance Bouyancy Speciality
Course Overview
The PADI Peak Performance Bouyancy Speciality course is the way, most of, the world learns to dive.
There are 3 elements in learning to dive; 5 Knowledge Development modules where you learn the ‘why’ of scuba diving; 5 Confined Water Dives introduce real skills learnt in a pool or similar environment; 4 Open Water Dives where you apply and demonstrate the theory and skills you’ve learnt. The PADI Open Water course is performance based meaning the intention is for you to acquire the necessary skills and instructors work to help develop your skills in order that you might achieve this.
The excellent course materials and its flexible design allows you to find a schedule that best suits the way you learn and the time you have available. You may have heard the terms PADI Open Water Diver Referral, PADI Open Water Fastrack, PADI Open Water Express, PADI Open Water Diver E-learning, in essence they are all forms of the same thing. Inline with H2O's philosophy of flexible holiday planning we offer a choice of alternatives to complete your course. This might mean completing the entire course during your holiday or just the Open water Dives in resort after: completing theory and confined skills with a UK based instructor; completing the theory at home via e-learning or self study and confined dives in the UK or on holiday.
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Course Summary
Who’s it for: Anyone 10 years or over looking for an entry-level dive qualification.
How much does it cost: Please refer to the individual holiday guides as prices vary depending on the resort and dive centre. Certification is normally charged for separately (aprox £25) on successful completion of the course.
Qualification Required: Good health, reasonable fitness and comfortable in the water. You need to be able to swim 200m and tread water for 2 minutes. You’ll also be required to complete, and sign a PADI Release Statement and the PADI Medical Statement prior to commencing the training.
Equipment Required: Equipment is generally included in the cost of the course.
Materials Required: You will require a Crew Pack which including the PADI Open Water Manual, video or DVD. It is advisable to start learning as soon as possible so we recommend you purchase the crew pack at the same time you book your course.
Duration: Generally 4-5 days but depends on chosen method of completion.
Where is the PADI Open Water Diver & Junior Open Water Diver Course available?
The PADI Open Diver Course & Junior Open Water Diver are available on many of our shorebased holidays including:
Shorebased Diving Egypt's South Sinai
Shorebased Diving Marsa Alam, Southern Egypt
Shorebased Diving South Ari Atoll, Maldives
Shorebased Diving South Male Atoll, Maldives
Shorebased Diving Phuket, Thailand
How can I continue the adventure?
Now that you are fully qualified you can go out and dive but we recommend that you continue your training with the PADI Advanced Open Water Course. If you are between 10-12 years you will qualify as a PADI Junior Advanced Open Water. Alternatively you might get some in depth experience through a speciality course like the PADI Boat Diver or PADI Night Diver courses.
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