The PADI Rescue Diver course is one of the most rewarding and challenging courses available, designed to enhance both your diving skills and your ability to manage emergencies underwater. You’ll learn how to recognize and respond to stress in yourself and others, and gain the skills necessary to handle real-life diving situations, including rescue scenarios, first aid, and providing assistance to injured or panicked divers. With a strong emphasis on accident prevention and dive safety, the course helps build your confidence and makes you a more self-reliant, prepared diver. Beyond just learning how to respond to emergencies, the Rescue Diver course focuses on developing a sense of responsibility and awareness, ensuring that you’re ready to handle any challenges that may arise during your dives.
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You’ll be accompanied by a certified PADI instructor every step of the way, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience as you explore the underwater world.
Get a unique chance to see the vibrant marine life and stunning underwater landscapes up close—something that can’t be fully appreciated from the surface.
The program is typically completed in just 2-3 days, making it an ideal option for those with limited time or anyone looking for a quick dip to scuba diving.
Dive into your first underwater adventure with our PADI Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) program! Sign up today and experience the thrill of exploring vibrant reefs and marine life, guided by our expert instructors in a safe and supportive environment. Whether you're new to diving or just curious, this is the perfect way to start your journey beneath the surface—unlocking a world of adventure and endless possibilities!
Packages and Inclusions
DIVE PACKAGE
Certification Requirements
Complete the Knowledge Development
Rescue Exercises 1-10 + Self Rescue Skill
Rescue Scenarios 1&2
Emergency Assistance Plan
Training Period
2-3 Days
Prerequisites
EFR Primary and Secondary Care Training (24 Months)
Inclusions
Tanks
Instructor's Fee
PHP 25,000.00 per person
Learning to scuba dive is a great value when you consider that you learn to dive under the guidance and attention of a highly trained, experienced professional – your PADI Instructor. What’s more, you receive a certification to scuba dive at the end of a PADI Open Water Diver course (few other activities can offer that). From the first day, scuba diving starts transforming your life with new experiences you can share with friends. And you can do it almost anywhere there is water. Start learning with eLearning and get ready to take your first breaths underwater!
If you have a passion for excitement and adventure, chances are you can become an avid PADI Diver. You'll also want to keep in mind these requirements: The minimum age is 10 years old (in most areas). Student divers who are younger than 15 earn the PADI Junior Open Water Diver certification, which they may upgrade to PADI Open Water Diver certification upon reaching 15. Children under the age of 13 require parent or guardian permission to register for PADI eLearning. All student divers complete a brief scuba medical questionnaire that asks about medical conditions that could be a problem while diving. If none of these apply, sign the form and you’re ready to start. If any of these apply to you, your doctor must, as a safety precaution, assess the condition as it relates to diving and sign a medical form that confirms you’re fit to dive. In some areas, local laws require all scuba students to consult with a physician before entering the course.
your instructor will have you demonstrate basic water skills to be sure you’re comfortable in the water, including: Swim 200 metres/yards (or 300 metres/yards in mask, fins and snorkel) without stopping. There is no time limit for this, and you may use any swimming strokes you want. Float and tread water for 10 minutes, again using any methods you want. Any individual who can meet the performance requirements of the course qualifies for certification. There are many adaptive techniques that allow individuals with physical challenges to meet these requirements. People with paraplegia, amputations and other challenges commonly earn the PADI Open Water Diver certification. Even individuals with more significant physical challenges participate in diving.
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