About the Course

PADI Divemaster is the most popular and most recognized professional scuba certification in the world. PADI Divemaster enjoy abundant career opportunities and share your love for the ocean.

What You'll Learn

  • Lead guided dives
  • Give a dive briefing
  • Assist with classes

Certification Requirements

  • Prerequisites - PADI Rescue Diver certification (or qualifying certification) with completion of EFR Primary and Secondary Care Training (or qualifying training) within 24 months
    Logged Dives - 40 logged dives minimum
  • Time - PADI eLearning: 10-16 hours - not including dive theory eLearning | Entire Course: Varies (2 weeks to 1 month)
  • Age - 18 years (15 for Junior Divemaster)
  • Health - Medically evaluated and cleared for diving by a physician within 12 months

Are You Ready To Start?

Course Steps

  • Step 1 - PADI eLearning

    Interactive lessons cover divemaster-led programs and activities, diver safety and risk management, the aquatic environment and more. When you sign up eLearning program only covers the knowledge development portion and in addition you will need a PADI Instructor Manual, Recreational Dive Planner (RDP), The Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving, PADI Divemaster Slates and a log book

    eLearning time commitment: 8 - 12 hours
  • Step 2 - With Qualified Instructor

    Gain practical experience giving dive briefings, assisting with classes and leading underwater tours. Learn how to anticipate problems and provide assistance, create an Emergency Assistance Plan and improve your navigation and problem-solving skills through practical workshop.

    Total time commitment: Varies (10 days to 2 weeks spend in the island)