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Dive Training & Courses

Snorkel Course

Learn Basic Skill for Diving

This course teaches basic skills for skin diving. All candidates need to be able to swim 200 m.

Course requires four students. The sea dive is recommended but optional.

Pool/ theory  (4 hours) :

A video and lecture session, which covers equipment, physiology, physics & safe dive planning and practices. Then a one hour pool session in a 5m deep, heated pool at the Kilbernie aquatic Centre. Cost is $187 – if you require hire gear this is an extra $27.

Sea dive (3 hours) :

Book this optional module while you are on the course above. We will brief you on Fisheries Regulations and first aid followed by an open water sea session. We’ll show you where the paua and crayfish are and how to catch them. The sea dive is $150; suits, belt, glovesand snorkel gear can be hired for a further $50.

If you want to purchase your own equipment before the course rather than hire you should ring the shop ( 04- 383-6778) & book a time for a personal session or  fitting. Your equipment prices will be well below recommended retail.

If you want to book a snorkel course email us at tim@ibdivers.co.nz

Snorkel dives – guided or non guided.

If you just want to hire equipment for a sea dive click on https://ibdivers.co.nz/hire-dive-gear/ for hire rates.  

If you want to find out more about guided tours click on https://ibdivers.co.nz/snorkel-adventure-experience/ or visit https://gosnorkel.co.nz. These are run weekends or weekdays on demand, but require booking in advance – email tim@ibdivers.co.nz to book.

PADI Open Water Course (Learn to Dive)

Learn to Dive

PADI certification $449.00  (includes all equipment required) plus there is a Padi e-learning charge.

The first step after contacting us is to return your self questionnaire dive medical form (no need to visit a GP) . These are available from the shop or via email – tim@ibdivers.co.nz.

Once you have passed the medical, we will enroll you on the PADI e-learning  section of the course. NB once started PADI will not issue a refund for their e Learning charge if you do not finish their modules.

We will require a deposit of $200 to book you onto our course. This is fully refundable up to three weeks from the start of the course.

Next, complete the pool dives. These are run four evenings over a week and sessions are a couple of hours each.

Finally, complete the four sea dives required. The final day has a short multi choice exam. On passing the course you will be a certified scuba diver with a lifetime international certification.

You can also do an extra eight sea dives (this is optional) with us at 9am Saturday mornings, all gear provided free (that’s worth $1,000 plus). The 8 dives must be completed within 8 weeks of your certification to ensure your training is at the highest level. 

Refresher/ reactivate Course

If you haven’t dived for the last 6 months, many Training Agencies recommend that you do a refresher course

If you haven’t dived for the last 6 months, many Training Agencies recommend that you do a refresher course.  If you learned in the tropics and you are diving in temperate waters for the first time a refresher may be a good idea, as well.

The refresher (or ‘reactivate’) is a two hour pool program  with Padi e-learning to cover the academics.

Two hours at the pool – brief & then practical.

Cost is $187 plus hire gear & e-Learning. You must show your open water certification before enrolling and complete a medical form. 

 

Free diving Course.

Contact the shop for information. We recommend the Lazy Seals course.

Continuing Education

Learn to Dive

Once you have completed your Open Water qualifications our instructors can certify you to more advanced qualifications. Some of the courses available:

Course details

The core courses are Advanced and Rescue Diver. Open water is the prerequisite  for the specialties outlined; proposed dates and course costs are available by contacting us via phone or email.

Contact Us to Discuss Continuing Education

Dive Agencies

NAUI

The National Association of Underwater Instructors. Founded in 1960 in the United States, NAUI organized the first ever non-military instructor course in America. It is the second largest training agency in the world

CMAS

Confederation Mondiale des Activites Subaquatiques or the World Underwater Federation was created in the mid-50’s by well known Jacques Cousteau and early diving enthusiasts in Europe.

PADI

The Professional Association of Diving Instructors was created in 1966 in America. PADI is now the world’s largest diver training agency. The association has also developed a complete curriculum to train divers from beginner levels to professional, supported by a huge variety of high standard educational materials.

The association emphasises the self study of divers, and their instructors are taught to interact minimally with their students on knowledge development.