About the Course

Learn to lead underwater tours, assist with scuba classes, and inspire others to care for the ocean. Hone your skills and become the diver everyone admires.

The PADI Divemaster is the world’s most popular and recognized professional scuba certification. As a PADI Divemaster, you’ll enjoy abundant career opportunities, get paid to dive, and share your love of the ocean.

Certification Requirements

  • PADI Rescue Diver (or qualifying certification)

  • Emergency First Response® Primary and Secondary Care (or qualifying training) completed within the past 24 months

  • Minimum 40 logged dives

  • At least 18 years old (15 for Junior Divemaster)

  • Medically evaluated and cleared for diving by a physician within the past 12 months

What You’ll Learn

  • Practical experience giving dive briefings, assisting with classes, and leading underwater tours

  • How to anticipate problems and provide assistance

  • How to create an Emergency Assistance Plan

  • Improved navigation, supervision, and problem-solving skills through hands-on workshops

Questions About your course

Padi Elearning Interactive lessons cover divemaster-led programs and activities, diver safety and risk management, the aquatic environment and more. Study online or offline using a computer or mobile device. Connect with your instructor whenever you have a question

For all Pro courses you will need a medical clearance from your doctor stating you are fit for Diving

Dives equipment are included in the course cursus

There are three swimming assessments and one treading water exercise. Accommodations can be made for candidates with physical impairments. Swim 400 meters/yards nonstop without swimming aids. Use any stroke or combination of strokes. Swim 800 meters/yards face down – nonstop – using mask, snorkel, and fins only. Use of arms or flotation aids is not permitted unless the candidate has a physical impairment. Tread water, drown-proof, bob, or float using no aids and wearing only a swimsuit for 15 minutes. Hold hands (not arms) out of the water for the last two minutes.

As a certified PADI Divemaster, you’re eligible to enroll in the PADI Instructor Development Course (IDC) and become a PADI Instructor. Divemasters may also qualify to teach select PADI specialty courses, such as PADI Mermaid™ courses PADI Freediver™ courses Emergency First Response® courses.
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