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Had a great time learning my Part A of the PADI Open Water course. Instructor was great and easy to understand







To enrol, you must:
Becoming a certified PADI Open Water Diver is a two-step process:
Also known as Open Water Referral or Open Water Confined, this is where your scuba journey begins!
By the end of PART A, you’ll have mastered the fundamental skills of scuba diving, bringing you halfway to full certification!
Once you’ve completed PART A, you’ll move on to your qualifying dives in open water.
Under the guidance of your PADI Instructor, you’ll repeat and refine the skills you learned in the pool in a real open water environment.
Once you complete both PART A & PART B, you’ll receive your PADI Open Water Diver certification and can start diving anywhere in the world!
Get started today—book PART A now, and take the first step towards becoming a certified PADI Open Water Diver!
To enroll in the PADI Open Water Diver course you must be at least 10 years old and have adequate swimming skills. No prior experience with scuba diving is required.
Before we start your in-water training you will be asked to complete a 200m swim at any pace or style and perform a 10min survival float.
Yes, while we would love you to do part B with us, the Open Water Referral is recognised in most dive centres so you can complete your open water dives elsewhere.
This is popular if you want to go abroad but want to tick off the classroom and pool dives here in the UK.
Had a great time learning my Part A of the PADI Open Water course. Instructor was great and easy to understand
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