Learn to Dive
Begin your Underwater Journey

Through our Learn to Dive program, we share our passion for introducing new divers to the underwater world. We offer a wide range of PADI diving courses, catering for all levels of divers, from beginners to advanced and specialized divers. From non-divers wanting to start their journey, to advanced divers wanting to specialize and enhance their skills in certain areas, we are here to help. Each of our PADI Instructors achieved their professional certification through our Go Pro program, which ensures they uphold our high standards for diving education, safety, and marine life conservation, while providing each of our guests with an unmatched diving experience.
PADI Recreational Scuba Diving Courses
If you want to try scuba diving, but aren’t quite ready to commit to a certification, Discover Scuba Diving is a quick and easy introduction to what it takes to explore the underwater world. Through this course, individuals will learn the basic safety guidelines and skills needed to dive under direct supervision of a PADI Professional. This course can be delivered either in a pool, off the beach, or from a boat.
Through the Scuba Diver course, individuals can earn their initial scuba diving certification that allows them to dive under the direct supervision of a PADI Professional to a maximum depth of 12 meters. This course is also an intermediate step for earning an Open Water Diver Certification.
The Open Water Diver course is the entry level course for individuals 10 years and older. Through this course you will develop a strong understanding of the basic principles of scuba diving, while practicing basic scuba skills in confined and open water.
The Adventure Diver course is a subset to the Advanced Open Water Diver Course. Complete three Adventure Dives and you earn the Adventure Diver certification. Potential adventure dives may include: boat diving, buoyancy control, drift diving, fish identification, night diving, photography, and wreck diving.
The Advanced Open Water Diver course can be taken by divers 12 years and older with an Open Water Diver certification. The course is designed to advance your diving knowledge and skills through a wide variety of Adventure Dives. Divers will be required to complete the mandatory deep and underwater navigation dives, and select three additional dives. Potential options for the remaining three dives are: boat diving, buoyancy control, drift diving, fish identification, night diving, photography, and wreck diving.
Note: Junior Advanced Open Water Divers have a maximum depth of 21 meters until they reach the age of 15.
Through the Rescue Diver course, divers will learn to prevent and manage problems in the water, become more confident in their skills as a diver, and gain confidence in helping others. The topics included in this course are: self rescue, recognizing and managing stress in other divers, emergency management and equipment, rescuing a panicked diver, and rescuing an unresponsive diver. Combined with the EFR course, the diver learns the skills needed to administer first aid to victims once out of the water, completing the full cycle of being a rescue diver.
Emergency First Aid Response (EFR) course will be waived for those who can provide proof of completing a certified CPR and First Aid training within the past 24 months.
Speciality courses teach divers new techniques and give divers the tools needed to enhance their underwater exploration. Popular speciality courses are: enriched air diver (nitrox), deep diver, digital underwater photographer, diver propulsion vehicle (dpv), night diver, sidemount diver, underwater navigations, and many, many more specialities. A complete list of speciality courses can be viewed here: PADI Speciality Courses
Free Diving Courses
Free diving provides a unique opportunity to explore the underwater world without equipment, for as long as your breath allows. Free diving is about much more than just holding your breath underwater, through this course you will learn how to use inward power, discipline, and control to pay attention to the limits of your body and mind underwater.
Tec Diving Courses
Technical scuba diving involves going beyond recreational scuba diving limits and includes one or more of the following: diving beyond 40 meters, required stage decompression, diving in an overhead environment beyond 40 meters from the surface, accelerated decompression and/or the use of variable gas mixtures, and or use of extensive equipment and technologies. In technical diving the surface is often inaccessible, so divers use extensive procedures, equipment, and training to manage added risk and potential hazards.
