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PADI

 

 

COURSES
SEASON 2008 - PADI PROGRAMMES & PRICES
Programmes Includes rental of all equipment, insurance, theory, instruction, certification card, manual,(where applicable), and refreshments during the dives.

*Includes cost of the manual.
Prices in Euro.

All participants in the various PADI courses are covered by our comprehensive insurance policy.

DISCOVER SNORKELLING

15

BUBBLEMAKER . Introductory dive 8 years+, maximum depth 2 metres
40

DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING (Beginner's course, Theory, basic skills with, fun dive in the sea). Minimum age 10 years.

50

SCUBA TUNE UP (Refresher course and one fun dive from the shore)

40

OPEN WATER DIVER (Throughout the course, you will learn fundamentals of scuba diving, including dive equipment and techniques. You earn this rating by completing five confined water dives, knowledge development sessions and by making four open water (sea)  dives). Minimum age 10 years.

( Individual 460)

380*

ADVANCED OPEN WATER (This certification includes five Adventure Dives, including the Deep Diver (depth max. 30 meters), Underwater Navigator, Adventure Diver and three of the following: Minimum age 12 years.

Boat Diver, Multilevel Diver, Night Diver, Peak Performance Buoyancy, Search and Recovery, Underwater Naturalist, Wreck Diver, Fish Identification, Wreck, Underwater Photography, Boat Diver)

290*

RESCUE DIVER (Rescue Diver training will prepare you to prevent problems and, if necessary, manage dive emergencies. During the course, you will cover: Self-rescue and diver stress, dive first aid, emergency management and equipment, swimming and non-swimming assists, panicked diver response, underwater problems, missing diver procedures , surfacing the unconscious diver, in water artificial respiration, egress (exits),first aid procedures for pressure related accidents, dive accident scenarios). Minimum age 12 years.

400*
EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE (EFR gives you the basic tools you need to perform CPR and first aid. Whether you're a diver or a non-diver, EFR prepares you to properly handle potentially  life-threatening situations). No minimum age requirements.
125*
MASTER SCUBA DIVER ( the highest non professional PADI rating). The completion of 5 speciality courses achieves this rating. Minimum age 12 years
special
offer.
DIVE MASTER. The first professional PADI rating: The course has 5 broad goals: 1) Development knowledge, attitudes, judgements and skills for supervising certified divers on boat/shore dives: 2) Development knowledge, attitudes, judgement and skills with training divers in PADI curses: 3) Development knowledge, skills, attitudes and judgement in conducting specific PADI programmes. 4) The development of dive theory knowledge, water and rescue skills and overall experience:5) To meet the dive community’s needs and expectations in dive leaders. Minimum age 18 years. 530*
ASSISTANT INSTRACTOR on request
EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE INSTRUCTOR
250*


SPECIALIY COURSES with PADI certification
Prices in Euro

Search & Recovery ( 4 dives) You will learn search and recovery dive planning, organization, procedures,  techniques and potential problems. You'll also cover limited visibility search patterns and safe object recovery using lift devices

250*

Wreck ( 4 dives ) Information contained in your wreck diver program includes:
The planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of  wreck diving
The preparation and use of lights, air supplies, special equipment,  penetration lines and reels
Limited-visibility diving techniques and emergency procedures)

250*

Boat ( 2 dives ) As part of your PADI Boat Diver Specialty course, you will learn about:
Boat diving planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards
Proper boat diving etiquette, including equipment storage and conduct
Common boat terminology
Specific and local boat diving laws and ordinances
Overview of emergency and safety equipment needed on private dive boats)

150

Multilevel Diver ( 2 dives) You will learn what multilevel diving is and why you want to plan for multilevel dives. You will also get to see the various types of multilevel dive calculators (including the Recreational Dive Planner, Wheel version and dive computers), as well as learn about multilevel dive planning, organization, procedures, techniques and potential problems

160

Underwater Navigation (3 dives) During your PADI Underwater Navigator Specialty course, you will learn underwater navigation dive procedures, techniques, planning, organization and potential problems. You will also be introduced to natural navigation, underwater patterns, distance estimation and further your compass navigation skills. You'll put these into practice during your three open water dives)

190*

Night Diver ( 3 dives) You will learn night dive planning, organization, procedures, techniques and potential problems. You will also learn how to control your buoyancy, navigate and communicate at night. Since many of the plants and animals you will see are different, you will also get an introduction to nocturnal aquatic life

190*

Peak Performance ( 2 dives) During your Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty course, you will use PADI's Basic Weighting Guidelines to determine the correct amount of weight. Then you will practice the fundamentals of peak performance buoyancy during two open water dives, including the buoyancy check, fine-tuning buoyancy underwater, weight positioning for trim, streamlining and visualization)

150

Underwater Naturalist ( 2 dives) During your PADI Underwater Naturalist Specialty course, you will learn underwater naturalist dive planning, organization, procedures, techniques and potential problems. You will also get an overview of the major aquatic life groupings, interactions and factual information that dispels negative myths. You will put this information into practice during your two open water dives)

150*

Project Aware: a programme with the objective of familiarizing both divers and non divers with the state of the worldwide aquatic ecosystems and what individuals can do to help protect aquatic resources.

50

Fish Identification ( 2 dives ) The course introduces divers to the most common families and species found in these waters. Basic identification and surveying techniques are taught and divers learn about the importance of personal involvement in aquatic environmental conservation.

150

Underwater Photography ( 2 dives) The course is designed to be an introduction to basic underwater photography and helps develop the student diver’s skills, knowledge and practical techniques.

200

Drift Diver( 2 Dives) . The course covers the knowledge and techniques of drift diving and includes planning, organization, use of special equipment, buoyancy control, communications, site selection etc.

250
Deep Diver: ( 4 dives ) : This is an introductory course to deep diving and assists the diver in developing the necessary, skills, techniques and knowledge to safely participate in this activity. The content covers: planning, organization, techniques, problems, hazards, risk factors, decompression tables, safety stops and emergency decompression procedures, as well as the use of special equipment. 200
NITROX(2 Dives)
150*

DISCOVER OUR UNDERWATER WORLD

Aqua Divers Club 
c/o Calypso Hotel, 
km 48.5 Athens – Souniou Avenue,
Anavissos,GR-190 13 ,  GREECE .
Tel/Fax: 0030-22910-53461
Mobile : 0030-6974840084 /0030-6976644333
E-mail : info@aquadiversclub.com

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