AquaMarine Diving - Bali, Jalan Petitenget, Kerobokan Kelod, Badung, Bali, Indonesië
AquaMarine Diving - Bali is owned and run by Annabel Thomas, AquaMarine is the only British owned and managed dive shop in Bali. And, the only one run by a woman.
Dive Bali with: AquaMarine Diving
AquaMarine is a small company and will stay that way. As Ms. Thomas says "I want to keep people as people, not as numbers. Bali is a great place and the diving here is phenomenal - it is a shame that some people come here to dive and are put into 'The Production Line'".
AquaMarine is a PADI Resort, R-6344, and is one of the few dive shops in Bali that is totally dedicated to diving. AquaMarine does not offer dolphin watching tours or white-water rafting (although can arrange it all for guests if required).
Dive Bali
The dive shop is physically located in Kuta - Legion, an area quite popular with tourists and filled with amazing shops! However, we dive all of Bali. AquaMarine picks up and drops off day dive tour guests at their hotel. Multi-day "dive safaris" are organized with any of a number of hotels near sites where safari guests desire to dive.
The PADI Scuba Diver Course is a great course option if you want to become a certified diver but don't feel ready to take a full dive course.
Why the PADI scuba diver course?
The PADI scuba diver course requires less time to complete than the full PADI Open Water Course. This scuba course is an ideal certification for those who want to become certified on vacation yet don't want to spend their whole holiday in a classroom. The minimum age to start the PADI scuba diver course is 15.
What you will learn during the PADI scuba diver course?
During the PADI Scuba Diver Course, you will learn the basics of scuba diving. Through three pool training sessions and two open water dives (ocean dives) as well as some theory that can be completed online before you travel.
Once qualified, you can continue to polish your scuba diving skills by taking the PADI Open Water Course, which will further your development.
Certified as a PADI scuba diver, now what?
Once you have obtained the PADI Scuba Diver certification you are eligible to dive up to 12 metres (40 feet) deep under the guidance of a Dive Master or Instructor. You can also participate in a variety of other dive activities providing you are supervised correctly.
If you think the PADI Scuba Diver Course is for you, do not wait any longer - book your course today.
The PADI Open Water Diver course is the most popular dive course in the whole world. It is the first full dive certification that PADI offer and it is often the first dive course that most people choose to take.
The PADI open water diver course is split up into three parts:
* Theory - During this part of the course you will learn about the basics of scuba diving including how to set up your equipment and how to stay safe underwater. The theory is usually done in a classroom with your dive instructor. You will be required to complete knowledge reviews, and you will need to pass a multiple choice exam.
* Confined Water Sessions - These usually takes place in the swimming pool and will give you the chance to get used to your dive equipment and you will learn the basic scuba skills that are needed to enter the underwater world.
* Open Water Dives - In order to pass the PADI Open Water Diver course you will need to complete four open water dives which usually take place in the ocean. Depending on your location they may take place in a lake or quarry. You will be expected to show that you understand the basic dive skills during your open water dives.
Certified as a PADI Open water diver, now what?
In order to take part in the PADI Open Water Course, you need to be at least 15 years old. If you are between 10 and 15, you can instead take the PADI Junior Open Water Diver Course.
Once you have completed the PADI Open Water Diver Course, you will be eligible to dive to a depth of up to 18 meters (60 feet) deep.
If you want to become a fully certified scuba diver, the PADI Open Water Course is for you - book your course today.
The PADI Advanced Open Water Course is the next main scuba course after the Open Water course. Most divers love this course as it is fun and interesting and involves no exam work.
If you opt to take the Advanced Open Water Diver Course, you will branch out into five scuba specialities. Two of these are mandatory and are deep diving and underwater navigation. The other three specialities are completely up to you.
Your options include:
* Wreck Diving
* Underwater Photography
* Underwater Videography
* Night Diving
* Diving with Underwater Scooters
* Aware Fish ID
* Peak Performance Buoyancy
* Drift Diving
* Boat Diving
What you will learn during the PADI scuba diver course?
The main goal of the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course is to increase your scuba knowledge and your confidence under the water.
You will learn more about the psychological effects of deep diving and how to stay safe when you descend below 18 meters.
You will also learn about how to navigate underwater correctly. Each speciality that you choose will involve one dive which can later be put towards the individual speciality courses if you wish.
Who can start the PADI advanced open water diver course?
If you think, this scuba course sounds like fun you will need to be a certified PADI Open Water Diver (or the equivalent from a different dive school) and be 15 years or older.
If you are between 12 and 15, you can take the PADI Junior Advanced Open Water Course which is very similar, but has limited choices when it comes to your specialities.
What are you waiting for? Book your course today!
The PADI Rescue Diver course is one of the most challenging and rewarding courses PADI offers. This course will build upon all of the experience you have already gained and help you not only know how to prevent problems, but manage them as well if they were to occur.
Most divers that have gone through the PADI Rescue Diver course find it to be not only challenging, but extremely rewarding – many say it is the best course they have ever taken!
What you will learn during the PADI rescue diver course?
The PADI Rescue Diver course will teach you all the things you will need to know in order to have a safe and fun time diving such as:
* Self rescue
* Rescuing panicked divers
* Rescuing an unresponsive diver
* Managing and recognizing stress in other divers
* Operating emergency equipment
Who can start the PADI rescue diver course?
In order to take the PADI rescue diver course, you must be at least 12 years old and already have the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver certification, and be trained and current in first aid and CPR within the previous two years.
If you want to become a diver that has a strong ability to handle any scuba diving emergencies, then you should enroll today!
The dives are made at the North East coast of Bali.
Includes:
- 2 Day Dives
- PADI Dive Guide (Divemaster or above)
- All transport (land and boat)
- Lunch and unlimited bottled water
- Mask, snorkel, fins, booties, weightbelt, tanks
- Free use of beach towels
- Local fees and porterage
- Diver Insurance
The dives are made at the North East coast of Bali.
- 2 Day Dives
- PADI Dive Guide (Divemaster or above)
- All transport (land and boat)
- Lunch and unlimited bottled water
- Mask, snorkel, fins, booties, weightbelt, tanks
- Free use of beach towels
- Local fees and porterage
- Diver Insurance
The dives are made at the East coast of Bali at the Candidasa and Padang Bai area.
Includes:
- 2 Day Dives
- PADI Dive Guide (Divemaster or above)
- All transport (land and boat)
- Lunch and unlimited bottled water
- Mask, snorkel, fins, booties, weightbelt, tanks
- Free use of beach towels
- Local fees and porterage
- Diver Insurance
The dives are made at the East coast of Bali at the Candidasa and Padang Bai area.
Includes:
- 2 Day Dives
- PADI Dive Guide (Divemaster or above)
- All transport (land and boat)
- Lunch and unlimited bottled water
- Mask, snorkel, fins, booties, weightbelt, tanks
- Free use of beach towels
- Local fees and porterage
- Diver Insurance
The dives are made around the islands on the east coast of Bali.
Includes:
- 2 Day Dives
- PADI Dive Guide (Divemaster or above)
- All transport (land and boat)
- Lunch and unlimited bottled water
- Mask, snorkel, fins, booties, weightbelt, tanks
- Free use of beach towels
- Local fees and porterage
- Diver Insurance
The dives are made around the islands on the east coast of Bali.
Includes:
- 2 Day Dives
- PADI Dive Guide (Divemaster or above)
- All transport (land and boat)
- Lunch and unlimited bottled water
- Mask, snorkel, fins, booties, weightbelt, tanks
- Free use of beach towels
- Local fees and porterage
- Diver Insurance
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