The PADI Rescue Diver Course is widely accepted as one of the most challenging, rewarding and fun dive courses available. Emphasis is placed on prevention of diving problems and accidents, awareness, control and proper accident management, NOT physical ability, making it an incredibly valuable experience for all divers.
The course is divided into three parts:
- Knowledge Development sessions where you will work closely with your instructor to cover - self rescue (because you can't help others if you yourself are in trouble), diver stress, first aid, accident management and dive equipment.
- Practical Session, you will learn different techniques for helping divers in trouble, from tired divers on the surface to unconscious divers underwater.
- Accident Scenarios, you will have the opportunity to put everything you have learned into practice, handling diving incidents as part of a team.
One thing is certain, after completing this course you will be a more confident, prepared and aware diver. Group sizes are always kept small and we guarantee lots of personal attention; if you'd like to request one-on-one tuition there is a premium on any quoted price.
The minimum age is 12; you must be a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or have another qualifying certification.
The course takes 3 to 5 days to complete and can be completed in stages.
To be certified as a PADI Rescue Diver you must have successfully completed a sanctioned CPR course within the last 24 months. We offer the PADI Emergency First Response (EFR) course (see below) which covers this requirement.
What's next? As a PADI Rescue Diver you have already achieved a very high standard of diver education. But why not go further? Specialty courses offer an excellent way to take part in and learn more about the types of diving that interest you. And they are the path to becoming a PADI Master Scuba Diver!
Or you could ‘Go Pro'? The PADI Divemaster course is a valuable and fun experience even if you don't intend to work as a dive professional.