PADI Dive Master Courses
Overview
The PADI Divemaster course teaches you to be a leader and take charge of dive activities. Through knowledge development sessions, waterskills exercises and workshops, and hands-on practical assessment, you develop the skills to organize and direct a variety of scuba diving activities.
The PADI Dive master training builds on your newly acquired Rescue Course skill set to include supervision of students and certified divers. PADI Professionals are in demand all around the world, so it’s your chance to go diving in the most amazing, remote destinations. Whether you’d rather live aboard a dive boat for months, on an exotic tropical island, or anything in between, there will always be a fantastic adventure ahead.
This course is a 3-6 week internship program that prepares you for dealing with safety issues, customer service, business and operational challenges. The PADI eLearning allows you to complete the first section of your course at your own pace, whenever and wherever is convenient for you… Even before arriving in Zanzibar!
To start your PADI Dive Master training you need to hold a Rescue Diver certification and a current Emergency First Responder or senior first aid rating
including CPR training. If you wish to do these pre-requisite courses, please contact us for the latest pricing for a PADI Rescue Diver and Emergency First Responder. If you do these together the EFR course is reduced. If you are doing your Dive Master training with us, we can schedule in the Rescue and Emergency First Responder courses with your Dive Master training schedule.
Our course includes online Dive Master Manual, Encyclopedia and Workbook; You can use our hire gear that you do not have (if it is available), but you will need your own PADI RDP, log book, timing device, dive knife/tool, torch, signaling device, safety sausage, underwater slates and mask/snorkel. You will receive special rates on all equipment purchased with us. You can dive virtually everyday as required during your course that is part of your course.
Prerequisites for Dive Master:
- Certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver and PADI Rescue Diver
- Age – 18 years old
- Logged dives – 40 dives
- Specialty – Completed EFR Primary and Secondary Care training within 24 months
- Documents – Medically evaluated and cleared for diving by a physician within 12 months
What You Will Do:
- Dive master-led programs
- Course assistance
- Certified divers supervision
- Techniques/Skills
- Equipment
- Decompression theory, tables and eRDP
- Diving physics
- Physiology
Included/Excluded
- Dive instructor
- Scuba equipment
- PADI course materials
- Pool training sessions
- Snacks and drinking water on the boat
- Marine park fees
- Transport Fees