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Open Water Scuba Diver

The PADI Open Water Diver course is the most popular entry level scuba diving course in the world and is the passport for many years of underwater adventures. Theory sessions and skills practice in shallow water lead to four exciting open water dives where the incredible reefs and marine life in the Diani Beach Area. The qualification is valid anywhere in the world. By the end of the course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to dive at home or abroad and be an ambassador for the underwater world. If you wish to become a diver, this course is the first step for a leevel certification to the diving world. The theory is done online, while the practice part takes only 3 days to complete.

Learn, practice and acquire dive skills in the pool. While you have mastered these skills and you are confident it is time to practice them in deeper water, on your first and second Open water dives to 12 meters. Once all is well, we will be heading out for two dives to 18 meters.

Bubble Maker/Discover Scuba Diving

A quick and easy introduction into what it takes to explore the underwater world. Discover Scuba Diving isn’t a certification, but afterwords you are allowed to apply for the Course Open Water Scuba Diver. You learn the basic safety guidelines and skills needed to dive under the direct supervision of a PADI Professional. If you make an open water dive, you’ll practice a few more skills in shallow water to prepare for your adventure. You will be ready for followings: Go over the scuba equipment you use to dive and how easy it is to move around underwater with your gear.

Find out what it’s like to breathe underwater.
Learn key skills that you’ll use during every scuba dive.
Have fun swimming around and exploring.

Advanced Open Water

The Advanced Open Water Diver course is all about advancing your skills. You’ll practice navigation and buoyancy, try deep diving and make three specialty dives of your choosing (it’s like a specialty sampler platter). For every specialty dive you complete, you can earn credit toward PADI specialty certifications.

Here are a few of the many options: Deep, Digital Underwater Photography, Dive Against Debris, Dry Suit, Enriched Air Nitrox, Fish Identification, Night, Peak Performance Buoyancy, Search & Recovery, Underwater Naturalist, Underwater Navigation, and Wreck Diver.

Emergency first responder

1-day course that will provide you with the knowledge to perform CPR, First Aid and Secondary Care. Whether you are a diver or not, this course will give you the necessary skills to properly handle a potentially life-threatening situation. The majority of the course is practical. You will watch videos, practice skills, and participate in emergency scenarios, from dealing with a small wound to helping an unconscious person. This course will teach you how to respond to a variety of illness and injuries.

Help someone who is choking
Handle a possible spinal injury
Apply bandages and splints

Rescu Diver

Many divers cite the PADI Rescue Diver course as the most challenging, yet rewarding, course they take. Covering skills and knowledge of how to deal with many different emergency situations on the surface as well as underwater. Divers learn not only how to help their buddy and other divers but also self-rescue techniques and this increases diver confidence. Knowing you have the skills to help should an emergency arise is a great feeling.

Divers should be in possession of a current first aid training certification prior to taking the Rescue Diver course and Endless Scuba Diving offers the Emergency First Response (EFR) course which fulfils this requirement. The EFR takes one day and is available to both divers and non-divers.

Divemaster

The PADI Divemaster course is the first step on the PADI professional career ladder. If you love scuba diving and want to share your enthusiasm with others it could be the perfect career for you. At Endless Scuba Diving you will develop your leadership skills as well as learn how to lead underwater activities. Your skills will be polished to demonstration quality in readiness for assisting in courses, you will discover the secrets of mapping dive sites as well as learning how to give dive briefings and guide dives.PADI Rescue Divers (or equivalent) may sign up for the PADI Divemaster course and they should have completed a first aid and CPR course (such as the Emergency First Response course) within the last 24 months.

Candidates should have a minimum of 40 logged dives to start the course and 60+ to get certified, they also need to have a medical statement signed by a physician within the last 12 months.

Night diver Speciality

Divers who are curious about what happens on the reefs as the sun goes down are the prefect candidates for the PADI Night Diver course with Diving in the night. Explore the reefs of Kenya as darkness envelopes the underwater world and discover the nocturnal inhabitants by torchlight.

Pracitice dives

As well as learning about how to dive safely at night, learn torch handling and communication techniques, considerations for entering, exiting and navigating in the dark as well as identifying how plants and animals differ or change behaviour at night.

Endless Scuba Diving
Mwaepe Fishermen beach | Diani Beach | Kenya

For more information kindly please contact us.

endless.scubadivingdiani@gmail.com