Padi Divemaster Training is a PADI Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI P.A.D.I.) certification that can be obtained by those who have completed the Padi Open Water Course and are at least 18 years old. Padi Divemaster training is available to scuba divers and snorkelers, as long as they meet these requirements. It lasts for three days or more depending on the location where courses are offered.
In this article, we will discuss 3 hints that will help you succeed in Padi Divemaster Training!
1) Padi Divemaster Training is one of PADI P.A.D.I.’s most popular courses
Padi Divemasters can conduct Padi Scuba Diving Courses, Snorkeling Course and Padi I.D.C. Staff Trainings, among other things!
2) Padi Divemaster Training is a PADI Course
When PADI was established in 1966, PADI founder John Cronin felt that diver training should be as thorough and complete as possible.
3) Padi Divemaster Training Requirements
PADI P.A.D.I.’s Padi Divemaster course is internationally recognized and has been for over four decades!
This certification will build on your PADI Open Water Diver training by requiring you to complete five open water dives, one confined water dive, two theory sessions, and one PADI Divemaster internship.