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Alternate air source useYour Open Water Diver course was last year; You loved the course, you always intended to practice your skills by going diving, but it didn't really happen did it? Maybe you've dived for many years, but have had a long break? Ensuring that you are up-to-date with the current skills is important to you.

The Scuba Review program takes you back into the safety and comfort of a pool environment, where you can practice the skills you already learnt in the Open Water Diver course. A divemaster or instructor will guide you through the skills and assist you with any problem areas.

Perhaps you completed your Open Water Diver course somewhere else and weren't entirely happy with it - you'd like to repeat certain aspects that might have been "missed" or skipped.

What do I need to start?

  • Hold a scuba certification or be enrolled in a scuba certification course
  • Minimum age: 10 years old

What will I do?
First, you'll review the safety information you learned during your initial training. Then, you head to confined water to practice some of the fundamental scuba skills.

Is this really the right programme for me?
How do you feel? Would you prefer to practice these skills in a swimming pool, or do you feel that you'd be comfortable performing some of the skills in a lake environment? If so, then also consider our Scuba Review (lake) and Discover Local Diving (guided dive) programmes. If you are unsure what is appropriate for you, please feel free to discuss your requirements with us.

What do I need to bring with me?
Swimming costume, mask, snorkel, fins and neoprene boots.

What is included?
Equipment rental, air refills, pool entry.

Tired diver towHow long will it take?
A few hours to a full day. Usually an evening during the week or half a day on a weekend.

When are the programmes held?
The Scuba Review is organised according to your schedule.

Where can I go from here?
After your Scuba Review you'll be prepared to get back into diving or continue your dive education.

 
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