Learn to dive step by step
When you first think about learning to dive, you probably don't really know how far you want to go - and you might be a bit confused with the very different offers you find. Don't worry too much about that: Divers training is highly standarized, and the only important decision is to find a good, friendly instructor who cares about good training.
Both SSI and PADI training systems are highly flexible and adjust to your needs. You can get your diver training in small steps, and decide at each point whether you want to continue or take a break.
PADI and SSI courses are completely comparable, we will spend the same time in the water and learn the same things. Both are recognized in the whole world. Chose whatever looks nicer for you.
Both SSI and PADI training systems are highly flexible and adjust to your needs. You can get your diver training in small steps, and decide at each point whether you want to continue or take a break.
PADI and SSI courses are completely comparable, we will spend the same time in the water and learn the same things. Both are recognized in the whole world. Chose whatever looks nicer for you.
Snorkling and Try ScubaIf you like the water and you want to know what you can see under the surface, snorkling or Try Scuba are a good, easy possibility to get closer to the submarine world.
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Open Water DiverWith the Open Water Diver, you earn your first certification as an autonomous diver. You learn how to independently plan and execute your dives, and receive a worldwide recognized certification.
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Tune UpIf it has been a long time ago that you have las seen the water, we should probably start with a Refresh Dive.
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