Refresher
We reactivate your skills with our Scuba Refresher course!
Our Scuba Refresher Course offers you the opportunity to re-enter the fascinating adventure of the underwater world after a break from diving. We assist you in refreshing your knowledge of diving rules, equipment, and safety procedures. Through practical exercises in the pool or under controlled conditions in the sea, you can review basic skills such as clearing your mask, finding your regulator, buoyancy control, and other exercises you'd like to revisit.
Our experienced dive instructors are by your side to ensure that you feel comfortable and confident as you return to diving. The Scuba Refresher Course is the key to restoring your confidence and operating safely and competently underwater. Dive back into the underwater world and fully enjoy the adventure of diving!
You’re just a few steps from being Certified
Theory Self-learning
Get ready for your course by completing your PADI e-learning modules which will be sent to you ahead of time.
Welcome to the Club
You're done! Your new PADI e-card is on the way to you!
Answers To Your Questions
You should have all the facts before you choose a dive center to trust. Here are some of the most common questions we get from people looking to dive with us.
The Refresher Course is designed to help certified divers brush up on their scuba skills and knowledge. It's especially beneficial if you haven't been diving for an extended period.
It's recommended to take a refresher course if you haven't dived for six months or more. However, some divers opt for a refresher every year to maintain their skills and stay current.
As a diving company, we prioritise the safety and well-being of our customers. We may evaluate the need for a refresher course on a case-by-case basis. If you are uncertain about whether you should take a refresher, we encourage you to contact us to discuss your scuba diving history and comfort level.
A refresher course typically includes a review of essential scuba skills, equipment setup, underwater communication, buoyancy control, and emergency procedures. It also covers dive planning and safety guidelines.