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Phi Phi Scuba Diving Center
offers a wide range of PADI dive courses such as
PADI Discover Scuba, PADI
Open Water Diver Course, PADI Advanced
Course,
PADI Rescue Course up to the PADI
Dive Master Course.
Price
List Dive Courses
Our experienced instructors will
teach you in
ENGLISH, SWEDISH,
DANISH, NORWEGIAN,
FRENCH, GERMAN

PADI DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING
When you discover scuba diving,
you discover excitement and adventure – freedom and serenity. Nothing compares
to the "weightless" exhilaration of breathing underwater. Only a diver
knows the feeling!
The PADI Discover Scuba Diving
program lets you experience the thrill of diving under the supervision of a PADI
Instructor in ideal conditions, such as those found at a resort. During your
adventure, you’ll master some basic concepts and scuba skills before heading
off on an open water dive.

Now is the time to dive into the
PADI Open Water Diver course, the most popular dive program in the world! This
is your ticket to a lifetime of intense adventure with Phi Phi Scuba Diving
Center, a dive company that sets the standards in the global diving community.
Throughout the course, you’ll
learn fundamentals of scuba diving, including dive equipment and techniques. You
will also earn a PADI Open Water Diver certification that is recognized
worldwide. You earn this rating by completing five beach dives and knowledge
development sessions and by making four open water dives.

PADI ADVANCED COURSE
Looking for the ultimate
adventure? You found it! PADI’s Advanced Open Water Diver program fine tunes
your dive skills and allows you to explore some of diving's top adventures.
It’s your dive – go for it!
The Advanced Open Water Diver
program offers you a structured program where you gain additional experience and
skills under the direct guidance of a Phi Phi Scuba Diving Center professional.
Phi Phi Scuba Diving Center's
Advanced Open Water Diver program has something for everyone. This in-water,
performance based program includes a total of five dives from the following
list:
| Speciality |
Description |
| |
|
| Underwater Navigator |
During
your Underwater Dive you'll go on to familiarizing yourself with the
skills, knowledge, planning, organization, procedures, techniques,
problems, hazards and enjoyment of underwater navigation. You learn:
 | proceedures and
techniques for planning, organizing underwater navigation and problems
and hazards associated.
|  | methods of
estimating distances underwater.
|  | natural
navigation techniques.
|  | how to use
underwater patterns.
|  | dive site
relocation techniques.
|  | compass
navigation techniques.
|
|
| Deep Diver |
During
your Deep Dive, you’ll cover the knowledge,
skills and techniques needed to dive deep. The
following is included in the Deep Dive:
 | Planning,
organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of deep
diving.
|  | Risk factors and
decompression-tables review.
|  | Safety stops and
emergency decompression procedures.
|  | Special
equipment, descent lines and buoyancy-control considerations.
|  | Procedures for
flying after diving and high-altitude diving.
|  | Orientation to
recompression chambers.
|
|
| Wreck
Diver |
During
your Wreck Dive you'll go to King Cruiser Wrack. This is were you'll put
in to practice the infomation you gained from listening to your instructor.
Infomation
comntained during your dive 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
|
|
| Night
Diver |
During
your Night Dive you’ll
go to a Local Dive
Site. You'll learn
to prepare night
dive activities and
develop your
knowledge and
techniques for night
diving.
Some of
the topics are:
 | Planning,
organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of night
diving.
|  | Proper procedures
for buoyancy control, navigation and communication.
|  | Use of dive
lights and buddy-system techniques.
|  | Disorientation
and emergency procedures.
|  | Orientation to
nocturnal aquatic life.
|
|
| Multilevel
Diver |
During
your Multilevel Dive you'll also be exposed to a variety of different
types of multilevel dive calculators (the Wheel and various types of
dive computers). Topics covered include:
|
| Underwater
Photographer |
During
your Underwater Photographer Dive you'll put in to pracice the tips and
techniques you learned from your instructor and the PADI Underwater
Photogragher Manual and video.
Capture
your underwater adventures on film so you can share the thrill of diving
with friends and family. |
| Underwater
Naturalist |
During
your Underwater Naturalist Dive we will introduce you to different
aquatic life and include an overview of responsible human interactions
with aquatic life. Some of the topic covered are:
 | The planning,
organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards of diving
in different aquatic environments.
|  | A basic overview
of major aquatic life groupings (kingdoms and phyla).
|  | Factual
information that dispels myths of potentially dangerous aquatic life.
|  | An overview of
basic aquatic life interactions and associations.
|  | Responsible human
interactions with aquatic life.
|  | Diving technique
used to help preserve bottom dwelling aquatic life and minimize
aquatic life disturbance.
|
|
| Search
and
Recovery
Diver |
During
your Search and Recovery Dive, your program will cover techniques and
application of a variety of search and recovery methods and includes the
following:
 | The planning,
organization, procedures, techniques, problems, and hazards of search
and recovery diving.
|
 | Limited-visibility
diving and underwater navigation techniques.
|  | Proper techniques
and safety considerations for object location, including the use of
various search patterns, lines and reels.
|  | Proper techniques
and safety considerations for recovery of objects using various
lifting devices.
|
|
|
Peak
Performance
Buoyancy
|
Some of
the topics covered in your PPB Dive are as follows:
|

The PADI Rescue Diver program
develops your knowledge and skills so you can effectively perform diver assists
and rescues, manage diving accident situations and render first aid. The program
is an important step in expanding your knowledge and experience as a diver. PADI
Rescue Diver (or equivalent) certification is also a prerequisite for all PADI
leadership programs.
You’ll also need to have
successfully completed the PADI MEDIC FIRST AID program or a sanctioned
program in CPR within the past three years. The PADI Rescue Diver program
covers:


For those of you looking to join the leaders of
the pack, look no further. The PADI Divemaster program is your first step
leadership level in the PADI System of diver education. This rating denotes you
as a person who:
-
Has a high level of personal diving skill.
- Has instructor level knowledge of diving
theory.
- Has had significant training in how to assist
an instructor during training activities.
- Is able to assume appropriate responsibilities
that benefit the welfare of other divers.
In other words, you’re the cream of the crop
and we need you!
As you may know, many PADI Divemasters go on to
become PADI Instructors. So, the training and experience you gain through the
PADI Divemaster program helps shape your abilities and attitude toward becoming
a professional level diving educator. To help shape you into a Dive Professional
Phi Phi Scuba Diving Center will give you an excellent education!
As a PADI Divemaster, you'll be qualified to:
- Organize, conduct and supervise recreational
diving activities, both land and boat based.
- Assist PADI Instructors in conducting PADI
Diver programs.
To qualify for PADI Divemaster training, you'll
need to:
| 1. |
Be certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water
Diver (or equivalent). |
| 2. |
Be certified as a PADI Rescue Diver (or
equivalent). |
| 3. |
Have logged a minimum of 20 open water
dives prior to entry into PADI Divemaster training,
and completed and
logged a minimum of 60 open water dives with experience in night, deep
and navigation prior to certification as a PADI Divemaster. |
| 4. |
Be at least 18 years old. |
| 5. |
Be in good physical condition for diving
and submit a medical exam form signed by a physician. |
You’ll complete three phases in the PADI
Divemaster program:
| 1. |
Watermanship and skills
assessment |
|
|