Frequently Asked Questions
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Down below you can read all the frequently asked questions. However if you have got any other questions feel free to ask us!
- Our Terms & Conditions
- Are there any medical requirements for diving?
- How long do I need before I am able to fly?
- What depths are divers allowed to go?
- At what age can I begin diving?
- When can I begin an Instructor course?
- How do I qualify to begin my Divemaster certification?
- How long does an Advanced Diver course take?
- How long does an Open Water course take
- Why choose for Dive Culture And why choose PADI
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Are there any medical requirements for diving?
Before any inwater activity we will have you fill out a medical form, if for any reason you have recieved a Doctors note to say you’re medically ok to dive, please bring it with you.
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How long do I need before I am able to fly?
PADI Standards stipulate that you need have 18 hours from your last dive when you have done multiple dives and 12 hours if you have only done 1 dive.
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What depths are divers allowed to go?
Bubble Maker – 2m
Open Water Diver – 12m (Junior) / 18m (Adult)
Advanced Open Water – 30m
Recreational Diving – 40m
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At what age can I begin diving?
As young as 8 years of age you can participate in the Bubble Maker course in confined water (swimming pool) with a maximum depth of 2 metres.
At 10 years of age, you cn qualify for Junior Open Water, at which point you can dive to 12 metres maximum.
At 15 years old, you can become a credited Open Water Diver, allowing you to dive to 18 metres maximum.
Also, as long as you are medical fit, there is no age limit to diving! Our oldest Open Water Certified diver was 76 years old!
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When can I begin an Instructor course?
Once you have become a credited Divemaster and you have a minimum dive log of 100 dives before taking the Instructor Exam.
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How do I qualify to begin my Divemaster certification?
To begin your Diemaster certification you must certified to the level of Rescue Diver with a minumum count of 40 dives, ending the course of minimum 60 dives.
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How long does an Advanced Diver course take?
How long does an Open Water course take
The course will take 2 days minimum with the recommendation of 3 days, starting with pool skills and later moving into the open water.
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Why choose for Dive Culture And why choose PADI
PADI is the largest diver training organization across the world, with more than 139,000 members in more than 183 countries. The size of the PADI organization and the demand for PADI professionals, means that you’ll enjoy the best opportunities and professional support services available in the dive industry.
Here at Dive Culture, we literally have the culture of Learn, Dive, Explore. We pride ourselves in giving the most enjoyable, fun and memorable experiences whilst still prioritzing safey. Whether you are at the beginning of your diving journey or continuing your diving career, we provide a professional service from the moment you arrive at the airport in Bali to the moment you depart this beautiful island.
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