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diving school 

Nisyros island Greece

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  • Night dives | Volcano bubbles

    Night dives (certified ) We do our night dives by the beach. The location is both easy and fascinating with a variety of marine life ​ 1 dive 60 € Included full scuba equipment plus: -diving computers -2 diving lights -trasfer from the divecenter to the beach ​ Diving locations depend on the weather and the divers experience

  • Scuba diver | Volcano bubbles

    This course is a subset of the PADI Open Water Diver course. If you're short on time but really want to become a diver, the PADI Scuba Diver rating might be right for you. ​ BEGINNER SCUBA DIVER Description The PADI Scuba Diver course is a subset of the PADI Open Water Diver course. If you're short on time but really want to become a diver, the PADI Scuba Diver rating might be right for you ̶ particularly if you expect to go scuba diving primarily with a dive guide. This course is an intermediate step for earning an Open Water Diver certification, if that's your ultimate goal. PADI Scuba Divers are qualified to: Dive under the direct supervision of a PADI Professional to a maximum depth of 12 metres/40 feet. Obtain air fills, rent or purchase scuba equipment and participate in dive activities as long as properly supervised. Continue dive training by completing the PADI Open Water Diver certification and taking certain specialty diver courses. To enroll in a PADI Scuba Diver course (or Junior Scuba Diver course), you must be 10 years old or older. You need adequate swimming skills and need to be in good physical health. No prior experience with scuba diving is required, but you can try it first through the Discover Scuba® Diving program. Academic The PADI Scuba Diver course consists of three main phases: Knowledge Development (eLearning, independent study or in a classroom) to understand basic principles of scuba diving - just the first three of five sections of the Open Water Diver course. Confined Water Dives to learn basic scuba skills - just the first three of five dives of the Open Water Diver course Open Water Dives to use your skills and explore - just two of four dives of the Open Water Diver course.

  • Volcano Nisyros Crypto Token | Volcano bubbles

    Volcano Crypto Token We launched a crypto token with the purpose of financing our environmental activities! "Volcano" crypto token is live an you can buy it now before it explodes! The above statement though is not financial advice, you have to accept the risks, or think of it as a donation (but with potential benefit in the long run). Our main goal is to finance and expand our ghost net and other plastic garbage recovery from the reefs of Nisyros and the nearby islands. You can buy it here: https://www.mintme.com/token/Volcano

  • Events | Volcano bubbles

    Plan your underwater event with us! ​ Wedding, proposal, birthday, whatever is the occasion why not do it underwater? There is less gravity anyway :)

  • Open Water Diver | Volcano bubbles

    PADI Open Water Diver Get Certified ​ Description During the PADI Open Water Diver course, you’ll learn what you need to know to explore the underwater world using scuba. Most people find it a rewarding challenge. The PADI Open Water Diver course includes three parts: Knowledge Development, Confined Water Dives, and Open Water Dives. Knowledge Development covers the principles, concepts and terms you need to know for dive safety and enjoyment. During the Confined Water Dives, you learn and practice scuba skills in a pool or water with pool-like conditions. You’ll enjoy making one or more minidives, which take you through the same steps you follow when you make open water dives. To complete training you practice, apply and demonstrate what you learn during four Open Water Dives at a local dive site. Earning a PADI Open Water Diver certification shows that you met the course requirements. Dive centers and resorts require proof of certification before they will rent scuba equipment, fill scuba cylinders or book dive excursions. As a PADI Open Water Diver, you’ll be trained to a maximum depth of 18 metres/60 feet, and are qualified to dive in conditions as good as, or better than, those in which you trained. It’s just the beginning of a lifetime filled with dive adventures. Academic The PADI Open Water Diver course consists of three main phases: Knowledge Development ( online, independent study or in a classroom) to understand basic principles of scuba diving Confined Water Dives to learn basic scuba skills Open Water Dives to use your skills and explore! You may be able to get college credit for the Open Water Diver course. Short on time? The PADI Scuba Diver course might be right for you. ​ Equipment In the PADI Open Water Diver course, you learn to use basic scuba gear, including a mask, snorkel, fins, regulator, buoyancy control device and a tank. The equipment you wear varies, depending upon whether you’re diving in tropical, temperate or cold water.

  • Divemaster | Volcano bubbles

    DIVEMASTER - PROFESSIONAL Be a leader who mentors and motivates others. Gain dive knowledge, supervision abilities, and become a role model to divers around the world. ​ Description Share your passion for scuba diving by becoming a PADI Divemaster. As a divemaster you'll supervise scuba diving activities and assist with scuba classes. PADI Divemaster is the first step in your diving career. Academic 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. Topics and practical workshops include: The role and characteristics of the PADI Divemaster Supervising dive activities and assisting with student divers Diver safety and risk management Divemaster conducted programs and specialized skills Business of diving and your career Awareness of the dive environment Dive setup and management Mapping an open water site Conducting dive briefings Organizing a search and recovery project and a deep dive Conducting a scuba review and skin diver course Assisting with Discover Scuba Diving and leading Discover Local Diving programs Your instructor may also offer the PADI Deep Diver and Search and Recovery Diver specialty diver courses along with your divemaster training to help you meet all requirements and to broaden your abilities. You may be able to get college credit for the Divemaster course - ask your instructor. Prerequisites & Requirements Age Requirement 18 years or older Course Prerequisites Rescue Diver, 40 logged dives, CPR and First Aid certification within 24 months, medical clearance to dive Time Commitment Approximately 50 hours Equipment As a dive professional, you'll want to have all your basic scuba equipment , including a dive computer , a dive knife , and at least two surface signaling devices . During practical skills exercises, like underwater mapping and search and recovery, you'll use a compass, floats, marker buoys, lift bags and slates. Your PADI Instructor may suggest additional gear that will be useful throughout your diving career. Check with your local dive center to get advice about everything you'll need as a dive pro. Getting Started Whether you want to hone your skills and dive like a pro or turn your passion into a career, you can start your journey towards PADI Divemaster now - for free! The PADI Introduction to Divemaster program introduces you to the concepts, skills, and knowledge necessary to join the ranks of PADI Professionals worldwide. You can then decide if you want to complete your training at your local PADI Dive Center, Resort, or with your favorite PADI Instructor. When you are ready, contact your local PADI Dive Center or Resort to enroll in the course and get your Divemaster training materials. Consider taking Dive Theory Online , another PADI eLearning® program, that takes you step-by-step through dive physics, physiology, skills, equipment and environment, plus a Recreational Dive Planner (RDP) review. By successfully completing Dive Theory Online, you can get credit for half of the Divemaster Final Exam. Your PADI Instructor can explain how this works when you meet to schedule knowledge review sessions along with your waterskills exercises, workshops and practical assessments.

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