PADI Scuba Diver
Short on time and long on the urge to become a certified diver? The PADI Scuba Diver certification might just be for you. This course requires less time than the PADI Open Water Diver course, covering only the first three of five sections of knowledge development, the first three of five pool sessions, and the first two of four open water training dives, resulting in a limited certification. Particularly if you expect to go scuba diving primarily in the company of a dive guide or if you have limited time to devote to scuba certification, consider becoming a PADI Scuba Diver.
This certification allows for ample dive experience and is a good warm-up for the Open Water Diver course, if that’s your ultimate goal. PADI Scuba Divers are qualified to:
The Scuba Diver certification opens the door on the underwater world for anyone who’s thought that a course would take too long or be too difficult.
All the basics of scuba diving through knowledge development, a set of scuba skills in confined water that you’ll use again during open water dives, and an appreciation for the underwater world that will keep you coming back for more bottom time every chance you get!
During the course you’ll cover material and practice skills related to topics such as:
You’ll use all the basic scuba gear and some of it may be included with your course. You may want to invest in your own mask, snorkel, and fins since these personal items are a lot more fun to use when they fit properly. A buoyancy compensating jacket that holds your scuba tank, a scuba regulator that delivers air, a weight system and instrumentation to monitor depth and air supply will also be used. Depending on the scuba diving environment, you might also wear a scuba wetsuit.
PADI’s Scuba
Diver materials provide a comprehensive overview of basic scuba
diving skills, terminology and safety procedures. For each
concept you’ll read a description and watch a video
demonstration. Then we head to our training site to practice
these skills with your instructor. Once you’re a certified
diver, use the course materials as a reference guide for future
diving adventures.
To take this course, you must be:
15 years old (or 10 years old for Junior Scuba Diver certification)
You may want to step up to Open Water Diver certification at your first opportunity but as a PADI Scuba Diver you also qualify to take:
Equipment Specialist and Project AWARE Specialist certification courses.
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