DIVEMASTER
With pictures and videos of your adventure
Discounts available for groups
Quick details
Starts
Daily from 09:00 to 18:00
Duration
Several days (includes training dives, skill assessments, and practical exercises)
Ages
10 to 80 years old
Overview
The Open Water Diver course is your first step to becoming a certified diver. It’s all about learning the basics of scuba diving, from equipment handling to underwater breathing techniques. You’ll start with some on-site and e-learning and then experience your first real dive. It’s a mix of adventure and education, and by the end, you’ll be ready to dive anywhere in the world.
Book with us
1. Fill out the form with your details.
2. Our team will contact you to confirm your booking and inform you of any available discounts.
3. Get ready for an exciting adventure!
4. We’ll head to the starting point together.
5. Learn, dive in, and enjoy an unforgettable underwater experience.
6. Complete the course and receive your PADI e-card, allowing you to dive anywhere in the world.
- E-learning material
- E-card PADI certificate
- Use of wet suits for divers
PADI-certified dive instructors/ guides
Pictures and videos
- Drinking water
- Transportation
Take the plunge and get PADI certified in Jordan, a fantastic spot that's often overlooked for diving. The Red Sea's crystal-clear waters are perfect for learning, with vibrant coral reefs and a rich variety of marine life all around. You'll also get the chance to explore some intriguing shipwrecks, each with its unique backstory. Whether you're just starting or looking to advance your skills, getting certified in Jordan promises an incredible and unforgettable diving experience.
FAQs
Do I need prior experience for the PADI Divemaster Course?
Yes, you need to be a certified Rescue Diver and have logged at least 40 dives. This course is for those who want to go pro in diving.
How long does the course take?
The duration can vary, but it generally takes several days. It includes both theoretical study and practical training.
What should I bring with me?
Bring your dive certification e-cards, a logbook, and any dive equipment you have. We recommend having your own gear, but we can provide anything you’re missing.
Is it safe?
Absolutely. The course is designed to ensure you’re well-prepared to assist and supervise diving activities, with a strong focus on safety.
Can I do it with friends or family?
If they’re at the same certification level and interested in becoming dive professionals, definitely! It’s an intensive but rewarding experience to share.
How many dives will I do?
The number of dives can vary, but you’ll complete several training dives, skill assessments, and practical exercises.
Who shouldn't take the course?
As with other courses, those with certain medical conditions should check with a doctor. Additionally, the course requires a good level of physical fitness and comfort in the water.
What are the next steps if I want to keep diving?
Once you’re a certified Divemaster, you can start working in the diving industry or continue your education with the PADI Instructor Development Course (IDC) to become a scuba instructor!