
The PADI Open Water Diver is the entry level into scuba diving.
The first day is spent in one of our air-conditioned multi-media training rooms located at Thailand Divers dive center learning the theory and safety behind scuba diving. Then in the afternoon, you will go to our purpose-built scuba diving pool to put into practice what you learnt in the morning.
The second and third day of the course is spent on our own day trip diving boat to complete the four open water training dives to a maximum depth of 18 meters.
For more detailed information on the PADI Open water course please click here - PADI Open Water Course.

The PADI Advanced Open water course is set over two days with five training (or Adventure Dives) conducted. You must complete the Deep and Navigation Adventure Dives but the other three are selected between yourself and your instructor depending on your interest and the dive sites.
The great thing about this course is that there is no classroom work, swimming pool sessions or exams- it is all about scuba diving! You will spend each day diving from our day trip diving boat gaining invaluable experience in different types of diving with one of our instructors.
For more detailed information on the PADI Advanced Open water course please click here - PADI Advanced Open Water Course.

The Emergency First Response (EFR) course gives you the confidence to respond to medical emergencies-- not just in the diving world, but in your every day world with your family, friends, neighbours and co-workers too.
This non-diving course is conducted at the dive center and through a combination of independent study and skill practice with your EFR Instructor, you’ll build the confidence and skills to provide basic emergency care in any situation. The course is set over half a day.
For more detailed information on the Emergency First Response Course please click here - Emergency First Response Course.

The
PADI Rescue Diver Course will expand your knowledge and experience beyond the purely recreational level, teaching you to look beyond yourself and consider the safety and well being of other divers.
Although this course can be intense, it is a great way to build your confidence. The Rescue diver course is set over two and a half days and is usually combined with the Emergency First Response (EFR) course.
For more detailed information on the
PADI Rescue Diver Course please click here -
PADI Rescue Diver Course.

During the PADI Divemaster Course, you learn dive leadership skills through both classroom and independent study. You complete water skills and stamina exercises, as well as training exercises that stretch your ability to organise and solve problems as well as help others improve their scuba.
At Thailand Divers, you put this knowledge into action through a structured internship of 14 days. You will assist alongside our instructors on real courses with real customers- no two Divemaster courses are the same! By working with different instructors you will gain a huge amount of experience and learn different teaching techniques.
For more detailed information on the PADI Divemaster Course please click here - PADI Divemaster Course.
3 Days / 4 Open Water Training Dives.
2 Days / 5 Open water Training Dives.
1 Day.
2 Days / 3 Open Water Dives.
14 Days - 14 - 21 Open Water Dives (weather permitting).
TOTAL: 22 Days / 26 - 33 Open Water Dives.
Open Water to Divemaster Internship - Was 88,000 Thailand Baht:
Now Only - 79,200 Thailand Baht.
