PADI Rescue Diver
- Maximum 2:1 Ratio
- Zero hidden costs
- All core scuba equipment
- All Course Materials and Certification Fees
- Services of your Highly Trained and Professional Instructor and Support Team
Our students tend to describe the PADI Rescue Diver course as the most challenging, yet most rewarding course they’ve ever taken. Why?
We will teach you to learn to look beyond yourself, consider the safety and well being of other divers as well as prevent and manage problems in the water, as well as becoming more confident in your skills as a diver knowing that you can help others if needed and avoid poor judgement which is the case of most diver emergencies.
During the course, you learn to become a better buddy by practicing problem solving skills until they become second nature. Plus, the course is just fun – it’s serious, but still allows for lots of laughter in between the focused learning and an enjoyable way to build your confidence.
The PADI Rescue Diver Course (including Junior rating) is an intensive programme to develop your range of skills in self rescue and the rescue of others. Including:-
But obviously fun and lots of laughter as with any of our courses will be involved. Yes it is a serious subject and skills we hope you never have to use in anger. But you will look back on this course with fond memories of that we can guarantee you.
During your training you will be offered the opportunity to purchase any of these items you do not own, but the rescue course is about becoming a confident diver, able to stop issues from occurring, the most confident divers are comfortable in their own equipment.
Basic
Standard includes:
Deluxe includes:
Entrance fees for open water site and personal travel costs.
Gain five PADI Specialities and apply to become a PADI Master Scuba Diver or why not inspire the next generation of divers or look to change your career, by becoming a Divemaster (over 18) or Junior Divemaster if aged between 15 - 17 years old
Prior to any Diver training course students need to complete a Mandatory Medical Questionaire.
Please ensure that you have read the Medical Statement and are sure that you will be able to commence any diver training PRIOR to paying as our Training Terms Conditions apply after payment has been made.
A doctor's confirmation of fitness to dive is required if you answer YES to any medical condition on the Medical Statement.
You can check out the Medical Statement here:
PADI Medical Statement
COME DIVING
Our team of highly experienced instructors will be on hand to guide you through every step of the way, and to make sure you have a safe and enjoyable diving experience.
★★★★★I cannot rate Dive Rutland high enough. Tracey, Bridget and all the team have shown me unending patience and understanding and I have got my open water certification. Thank you to you all for sharing your knowledge and tips. Can't wait to start my next course.
Carrie SpenceNorthampton, UK
★★★★★We are lucky to have a top notch Dive school on our doorstep in the form of Dive Rutland, My thanks to Bridget my instructor for her endless enthusiasm both in the theory and the practical applications of diving. Then to Tracey again for your skill and excellent support and for putting together a great community of divers who have helped and supported us.
Trikes of BythamBytham, UK
★★★★★Friendly, professional and committed to ensuring you get the best diving training and diving experiences, whilst upholding the highest of standards. Tracey and her team offer everything you need from newbie to experienced diver. Highly recommended.
Joanna AitkensLeicester, UK
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