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PADI - The way the world learns to dive PDF Print E-mail

PADIThe Professional Association of Diving Instructor (PADI) is the world leader in teaching scuba diving courses. It ensures you a quality training matched by a certification recognized world wide.
PADI diving is called recreational diving because it does not require any decompression stop.


PADI Courses teached by CABO CanariasGet trained

  • Scuba Diver, in 2 days, you learn the basics of scuba diving which allow you to dive under supervision within the limits of your training.

  • Open Water Diver, in 4 to 5 days, you acquire skills allowing you to dive safely in all seas of the world, even without supervision if you wish.

  • Advanced Open Water Diver, in 2 days and a half (5 dives), you go further into your theoretical and practical knowledge in order to perfect your diving education in areas like underwater navigation, deep diving and 3 others dives to choose among the PADI specialties .

  • Rescue Diver, in 4 to 5 days, you learn the skills and various techniques allowing you to intervene efficiently and deal with the emergency situations which can occur during a dive.
    A first aid certification, like the Emergency First Response , is required prior to certification.

  • Master Scuba Diveris the highest recreational diver rating in the PADI program, and denotes superior achievement and proficiency. It is awarded to an Advanced Open Water and Rescue Diver holding 5 specialities and having recorded a minimum of 50 dives.

  • Scuba Review, this program fulfils many functions within the PADI System of diver education. Its primary purpose is to help certified divers update their dive knowledge and skills, especially after a period of diving inactivity.


Become Pro (In association with the PADI 5*IDC CENTRE - 798335)

  • Become "pro"! Dive Master, in 4 to 5 weeks, you go further into your theoretical and practical knowledge on a professional level. You can supervise diving or snorkelling activities and assist instructors during courses.

  • Emergency First Response Instructor, in 2 days, you revise your techniques of first aid and refine your methods of teaching in order to conduct on your own the Emergency First Response courses to your students.

  • Assistant Instructor, in 4 to 5 days, you learn the methods of teaching and are able to lead theory and confined water sessions.

  • Open Water Scuba Instructor, in 7 to 8 days, you advance your knowledge of the PADI system so as to teach the totality of the courses. This program is validated by a 2 day examination led by PADI Europe.

  • Staff Instructor, in 4 to 5 days, you are able to teach up to Assistant Instructor level and assist Course Directors during Open Water Scuba Instructor development courses.