



PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) is a recreational diver training and educational organisation founded in 1967 by John Cronin and Ralph Erickson. With more than 120,000 individual Professional Members and around 5100 PADI Dive Centers and Resorts operating in 180 countries, you will likely find a PADI diving instructor who can speak your language. PADI materials are available in 27 languages. PADI scuba diving courses are performance based dive programs, and at the introductory level emphasize practical knowledge, safety and motor skills. PADI certification are recognised at many holidays locations.

PADI Divemaster diving course is first professional level in the PADI system of diver education. To start Divemster course you must be a Rescue Diver and have completed 40 dives. To finish Divemaster diving course you must then have logged 60 dives. Divemaster course consists of home study followed by eight exams covering all areas of diving, a watermanship assessment and an internship, where you assist an instructor as they train various students at all levels. This course is not to be undertaken lightly. Although fun, the aim is to produce a responsible and capable Divemaster who can take charge of diving activities, or assist an instructor in the training of other divers. There is no time limit on this diving course as the only way to become a good Divemaster is to practice. By the end of your course you will have all the knowledge of an instructor. Minimum age: 18 years.
In the opinion of many divers Rescue Diver is the best PADI course. The Rescue Diver course prepares you to be capable of handling any diving incident you may encounter. Pool dives introduce you to the new skills needed to perform a successful rescue of yourself or a buddy. This is then taken into an open water environment where realistic scenarios are played out. By the end of this diving course you will be physically and mentally drained, but will come away with a new confidence in your ability. All equipment is provided although use of your own equipment is highly recommended. To take part in this course you need to be an Advanced Open Water Diver with 20 logged dives and posses a first aid qualification (PADI EFR is recommended) during last 2 years. Minimum age: 12 years old (Junior Rescue Diver).
Maximum depth 30 m. This is a 5 dive course completed over 1 weekend (2 days). 2 core dives, navigation and deep, and 3 selective dives. These dives may include Wreck Dive, Underwater Photography, Drift Diver, Boat Dive and Multilevel Diver, Resarche and Recovery dive etc. To take part in this course you must be already qualified as an Open Water Diver or equivalent. Minimum age: 12 years. After Advanced Open Water Diver program PADI has a wide range of specialty courses on offer. The various courses include between 2 - 4 dives over 1 - 2 days. Our diving center can offer Deep Diver Course, PADI Nitrox Diver Course, PADI Wreck Diver Course, PADI Underwater Photography Course, PADI Navigation Course, PADI Drift Diver Course, PADI Night Diver Course, PADI Multilevel Diver Course.
The PADI Open Water Diver course teaches student divers knowledge and skills they need to dive with a buddy, independent of supervision. As a certified PADI Open Water Diver you will dive within the limits of their training and experience to maxumum depht 18 meters. PADI Open Water Divers is qualified to obtain air fills, scuba equipment and other diving services, plan, conduct and log open water dives and continue their dive training with a specialty dive. We normally run the Open Water Diver course in 4 days (2 dives by day). Two days pool exercises and two days open water dives from boatin Red Sea (Hurghada). Maximum diving depth is 18 meter . Minimum age: 10 years old - Junior Open Water Diver (max depth 12 m), 15 years old full Open Water Diver.


