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Divemaster Course Information |

The
first level as a professional diver is PADI Divemaster.
PADI Divemaster training extends the accident management
and prevention skills learned on the
Rescue
Course to include supervisory situations with
student divers and certified divers.
Becoming a PADI Divemaster opens the door to an
endless list of possibilities and the chance to
work in some of the most fantastic locations around
the world.
The Divemaster course is a 4-6 weeks internship
program and introduces candidates to supervisory
situations with student divers and certified divers.
A Divemaster’s problems may not always be
safety related – they may include customer
service, business or operational challenges.
The
knowledge you gain from the course will help you
with the choices and decisions you make.
The Divemaster Course is divided into 3 sections:
Knowledge Development, where you learn more about
diving theory;
Waterskills and Stamina exercises to prove your
fitness for diving;
Practical Application sessions give you hands on
experience of dealing with actual diving problems
that occur. There is a large amount of self-study
involved as well.
PADI Professionals are in demand all around the
world, wherever there is diving. PADI Divemaster’s
work as dive guides in some of the most amazing
dive destinations, including Liveaboards and Exotic
Tropical Islands, as well as having opportunities
to work part or full time in diving in their local
area. Whatever direction you decide to take, their
will always be fantastic adventures waiting!!