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    Jr. Open Water and Open Water

    Become PADI Certified

    Next year, Kids Sea Camp will be heading into its 23rd summer of dive training. We have certified over 7,900 new kids divers without an accident. Our Sasy, Seals, Jr. Open Water (JOW) and Open Water (OW) certifications increase yearly.

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    Reasons why your family should get certified with Kids Sea Camp

    • Kids Sea Camp mandates all the dive shops we work with to have higher ratios than PADI recommends
    • We only work with 5-star PADI dive shops
    • We always have one of the Kids Sea Camp dive instructors on the island with the group working with the dive shop to create a high-quality training experience.
    • We take pride in creating the best young divers in the world. We have certified over 7,900 new divers in 23 years.
    • We want your dive vacations to be safe and enjoyable. Knowing how to dive is the first step to a great holiday!

    More details: The PADI JOW Diver Course is an entry-level diver certification recognized worldwide. A PADI JOW Diver between 10 and 11 may only dive with a PADI Professional, a certified parent, or an accredited guardian to a maximum depth of 40ft.

    If you’ve always wanted to take scuba diving lessons, experience unparalleled adventure, and see the world beneath the waves, this is where it starts. Get your scuba diving certification with the PADI Open Water Diver course – the world’s most popular and widely recognized scuba course. Millions of people have learned to scuba dive and gone on to discover the wonders of the aquatic world through this course. It would help if you were ten or older to enroll in a PADI OW Diver or JOW Diver course. You need adequate swimming skills and need to be in good physical health. No prior experience with scuba diving is required.

    Process: Academics PADI’s Online Training program is designed so that you can learn academics at your own pace when it is convenient for you. You can complete the academics online or at your local PADI Dive Shop or Resort.

    Equipment: In the PADI Open Water Diver course, you learn to use essential scuba gear, including a mask, snorkel, fins, regulator, buoyancy control device, and a tank. The equipment you wear varies, depending on whether you dive in tropical, temperate, or cold water.

    Pool Training: When fitted with your scuba equipment, you can begin pool training. Your instructor will practice the techniques you learned in the academic program. Your instructor will log and approve your training dives before you move on to open water.

    Open Water Training: Get ready to experience everything you’ve learned with the freedom of open water. You will be a certified diver as soon as your instructor approves your open-water training dives. PADI Open Water Diver certification is recognized worldwide, so your diving experiences will be limitless.

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