PADI RESCUE DIVER
Course Details
Become a Rescue Diver today!
You are required to read the E-Learning training manuals before progressing to the performance-based training. The next step will be the actual dives where our PADI-certified instructors will bring you to the open water to practice what you’ve read such as self-rescuing skills, search patterns, and in-water rescue breathing. Your knowledge will be put to the test in rescue scenarios as you face two simulated dive emergencies where you can apply the theories you learned and skills you mastered to ensure the safety and survival of everyone.
Interested participants should be:
- At least 12 years old or older.
- In good health.
- Know how to swim.
- Have the Advanced Open Water Diver & EFR certification.
How to Start the E-Learning Part?
In-Water Scuba Lessons
PADI Rescue
240 OMR
Pricing Includes:
-BBQ Lunch
-Soft Drink
-Permits to Dayminiyat Islands
-E-learning
We’re here to answer your questions
If you want to become a certified diver you need to take the PADI Open Water Diving Course (3 days). If you don’t have time to finish a full course, you join us on a day trip and do a Try Dive.
Yes, all our courses except the PADI Divemaster Course require and eLearning and you have to read and pass it before we can start the course.
Yes, you need to know basic swimming skills to enroll in the PADI Open water Course. The minimum requirements for safety reasons are: 200 meter swim, floating 10 minutes and basic snorkeling skills.
No, the rental from the Scuba equipment is already included in the course fees.
If there is any question that we have left unanswered, please contact us directly!