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€ 274

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5

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2

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Program Description :

Well, you must be in possession of ADVANCED OPEN WATER PADI certification. Emergency First Response (Emergency first aid training) is also a must in the last 24 months and must be at least 15 years old or 12 years old for the Junior PADI Rescue Diver course. However, you must also be physically fit and have the right mental attitude. You will learn to prevent and manage problems in the water, and to have more confidence in your diving skills, knowing that you can help others when needed.
In fact, during the PADI Rescue Diver course, you learn to become a better diver with problem-solving exercises until it becomes a reflex. Plus, the class is really a lot of fun – it’s serious, but we laugh a lot while learning. Your PADI Rescue Diver course certification is recognized all over the world by all organizations (SSI, PADI, NAUI, CMAS, ANMP, BSAC, FFESSM …)

During the PADI Rescue Diver course you will learn:?

  • How to perform a self-rescue.
  • Identify divers in distress.
  • Causes of various emergencies.
  • Missing diver procedures. How to help a tired diver and a panicked diver on the surface.
  • Practice underwater search diagrams with a compass to locate a lost diver.
  • How to surface, assess and transport an unconscious diver while performing.
  • Accident management.
  • Common equipment problems.
  • First Aid and Injury Treatment
  • Rescue skills at sea.
  • How to handle emergency situations.
  • Various rescue procedures.

  • To enroll in the PADI Rescue Diver course, you must :

  • Be 12 years or older
  • Have a PADI Adventure Diver certification (or have a qualifying certification from another organization)
  • Be trained and current for first aid and CPR within the previous two years (ask your Instructor about Emergency First Response CPR and first aid courses).
  • Program Includes :

  • 5 dives in open water (2 days)
  • lunch, soft drinks, water, coffee, and tea onboard
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    FAQS

    I've lost my logbook; can I still dive with you?

    Yes, providing you prove you’re a diver. We may require you to do a check dive or scuba review before your arrival or on your first day depending on your level, how many dives you think you have and when your last dive was.

    I've lost my certification card; can I still dive with you?

    If you are a PADI or SSI diver, we may be able to check their computer database online, but please make every effort to get a replacement before you travel.

    What is the maximum depth I can dive to?

    Our guides will guide to 30m on recreational dives or to the limit of your diving qualification. If you have a deep spec to say 40m, you have a buddy of equal level and can show your insurance allows you to dive to this depth, then CDWS allows diving to 40m. Technical diving has different rules. Please email info@redseadiverss.com for more details. Your maximum diving depth will be dependent on your level of training and experience. It is your responsibility to check what depths your insurance policy covers you for before your arrival.

    Do I have to be a good swimmer to scuba dive?

    Some swimming ability is required. You need to have basic swim skills and be able to comfortably maintain yourself in the water. Float and tread water for 10 minutes, again using any methods you want.

    What is the best time of year to dive?

    The Red Sea offers all year-round sunshine with little or no rainfall. From the 2nd week of November to the end of March temperatures are cooler and there can be strong winds; however, guests have commented that they prefer this time of year as the boats and the dive sites are quiet. April to June, look out for manta and the occasional whale shark; summer has lots of shoaling fish, barracuda, trevallies, snapper, batfish. Water temperatures are lovely; however the air temperature can be very hot. September through to the first two weeks of November the air temperature is beautiful and the waters are warm from the summer heat. Marine sightings will vary depending on which dive resort you are staying at.

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