Thursday, July 8, 2010

PADI Open Water Diver Course



This course consist of 1 day theory and 2 days practical.

Day 1
Classroom environment at the dive shop with the dive instructor teaching the academic Module One to Five. Learning the Principles and Basic Information of Diving. The class will start at 9:00 am and ends at 4:30 pm.

Day 2
Confined Water Dive One, Two and Three and Open Water Dive One And Two. Meet at the jetty at 9:00 am and head to Tunku Abdul Rahman Park Islands. Upon arriving, you will immediately start the diving course (Confined Water Dive One, Two and Three) and after lunch break continue with Open Water Dive One and Two. Head back to Kota Kinabalu as soon as the course is over.

Day 3
Confined Water Dive Four & Five & Open Water Dive Three & Four. Morning, meet at the jetty and depart for Tunku Abdul Rahman Park Islands. Upon arriving, begin the course with Open Water Dive Three. After lunch break, continue with Open Water Dive Four & short test. Depart back to the jetty.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Leisure Dive
(Certified Diver)


Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park was established in 1974, just offshore Kota Kinabalu, in Sabah, East Malaysia on the island of Borneo. It comprises 49 square kilometres of which two-thirds are sea, and the rest is coral reefs and five islands (Mamutik, Manukan, Sulug, Sapi & Gaya). It is named after the first Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tunku Abdul Rahman. The park is administrered by Sabah Parks.

Dive site selection will be based on factors such as weather, visibility, current and divers experience. We provide experienced dive guides with a maximum of 6 divers per guide. The surface interval will be on Mamutik, Manukan or Sapi island where facilities such as a canteen, toilets and showers are available.
Discover Scuba Diving
(Non-Certified)





If you’re looking for a convenient way to try scuba, look to a PADI Discover Scuba Diving experience to broaden your horizons. You can jump into this program near home in a pool, or on vacation near open water.


Give it a try. Diving can change your life.

- World's most popular introduction to scuba diving 
- Available in pool, ocean, river, lake, quarry or almost anywhere there's water
- Discover Scuba Diving skills may be credited toward the PADI Open Water Diver certification
- Average dive depth is 6 meters/ 20 feet (metres/ 40 feet is the maximum depth)
- Most Discover Scuba Diving experiences take just an hour or two
- No equipment necessary - everything's provided except you supply the smiles.