Fitness and Experience
- All participants should be able to comfortably swim 200 metres
- Diving is an exciting and demanding activity. When performed correctly, applying correct techniques, it is relatively safe. When established safety procedures are not followed, yet there are increased risks
- If you are enrolling in an entry-level recreational diving certificate you must, prior to commencing the training, complete and submit a self-assessed medical declaration form
- Some medical conditions will prevent you from diving, while others require you to seek medical advice before diving
- We will ask you to fill out a medical questionnaire to identify any pre-existing conditions that may affect your safety while diving
- Participants must be able to swim and have a satisfactory level of health
- You cannot fly within the 24 hour period following your last dive
- You must be able to swim
- If you are suffering from a cold, hay fever, hangover, cough, breathlessness or ear infection on the day of dive, you will not be allowed to participate in the dive
- Chronic sinus or middle ear problems may exclude you as water depth and pressure can cause severe discomfort if you are unable to equalise pressure
- Scuba Diving is physically demanding and can be dangerous if you suffer from certain medical conditions. It is very important that you, the diver, do not suffer from any contraindications to diving
- Please carefully read the below list of medical conditions that may prohibit you from taking part in diving for your own safety:
- Asthma
- Heart Disease
- Epilepsy
- Diabetes
- Chest Conditions including Pneumothorax
- Sinus Conditions
- Ear problems/surgery
- High blood pressure
- Pregnancy (pregnant woman are not permitted to dive).
If you suffer from or have suffered from any of the above medical conditions OR If you suffer from any other medical conditions, including recent injuries, surgeries or psychological conditions then you will be required to obtain a fully completed medical clearance from your doctor prior to booking in for the dive (cost varies and is payable by you).
What to Bring/Wear
- Prepare as you would for a beach day
- You will need swimmers, a towel, sunscreen and a hat
- All participants are required bring proof of their completed medical test as well as two passport sized photos
What is Supplied
- All scuba equipment including wetsuit, weight belt and a complimentary snorkeling mask
- Learning module, insurance and certification
- Knowledge review, final exam, pool training sessions on day one
- 4 open water boat dives (2 dives per day on days two and three)
- Swimming pool for practical training sessions
- Air conditioned classroom for knowledge review and final exam
- Diving Logbook - to keep track of your diving adventures
- Internationally recognised Open Water diving qualification
More Information
- Please note participants must not fly within 24 hours of diving
Cancellation Policy
- Change your booking up to 48 hours before the start time of your experience
- Changes are not permitted within 48 hours of your experience
- Late arrivals or no shows may result in you forfeiting your experience