Scuba Review Course is for those that may have not dived in a while; more typically, any duration longer than 6 months out of the water, then a refresher course is recommended.
So has it been a while since you’ve been scuba diving, when was your last dive anyhow? Do you feel like your scuba skills and knowledge are getting a little bit rusty?
Are you heading away on holiday and will be diving and you feel a little tune up is required?
Prices for our Scuba Review Course
Half Day Beach Dive Option THB 2,900
Boat Diving option incl. pool & 2 boat dives: THB 6,500
The price includes:
- All transfers to and from the boat from your specified hotel or accommodations. (Main tourist areas only)
- Diving Instructor.
- Boat trip with 2 dives.
- Scuba Gear rental.
- Tanks and weights.
Half Day Trip THB 6,500
Included in the Price:
- Experienced Scuba Diving Instructor
- Scuba gear.
- Boat Dives
1-day trip to Similan Islands THB 6,000
The Dive Course price includes:
- Experienced dive instructor.
- Transfers from / to Hotels in Khao Lak.
- 1 day diving in Similan Islands
- Scuba diving equipment.
Not Included:
- Similan Marine National Park fee of Thai Baht 500 per person / per day
- Similan diving fee of Thai Baht 200 per person / per day
Dive professionals dive every day and are don’t need refresher courses, however, if you do not work in the industry, then a refresher course reacquaints you with diving, so that you will be back feeling comfortable in the water in time for your next dive.
Diving is like learning to ride a bike, once you have learned you never forget, just a little help to get back on the bike is sometime all that is required.
Experience You will go over the scuba knowledge that you learned during your initial training.
Then, you can practice the skills learnt in a swimming pool or a confined water area. You should review:
- Safe diving practices
- Dive planning fundamentals
- Problem management
- Breathing air at depth
- Recreational diving and dive tables: basic knowledge
- Recreational diving and dive tables: dive planning
After you complete the knowledge assessment, you go through the Confined Water Skills Preview. You review information about each skill, why it’s important, points to remember when performing the skill and a short video clip.
Completing this section just before practicing is a great way to refresh your knowledge of how each skill is performed.
Scuba Gear All the equipment you need will be supplied by the dive shop and comes as part of the whole Discover Scuba Diving Package. You’ll use all the basic scuba gear including:
- Mask
- Snorkel and Fins
- Buoyancy Compensating Jacket (BCD)
- A Regulator
- Depth and Air Gauges
- Wetsuit
- Weight system
You Will Learn Speedily and efficiently review scuba diving basics with the Scuba Tune-Up book. You can begin with answering a few simple questions which is related to dive safety as well as problem management and dive planning. Like so:
- What are the five steps in a pre-dive safety check?
- What is the maximum depth limit for all recreational diving?
- What are the signs and symptoms of decompression sickness?
- At 12 metres / 40 feet a diver runs out of air. Her buddy is more than 60 feet away, what should she do?
Correct answers will allow you to complete the book quickly. For incorrect answers, you will read a brief explanation and your instructor will run through everything with you in order to help you understand everything you have learned.
Earn College Credits It is possible to earn college credits for your dive courses please contact us
Prerequisites
- Have a scuba diver certification from Padi or another similar organization or be enrolled in a scuba certification course
- Be at least 10 years old
The Next Big Adventure Depending on your skill level now, you may want to complete the Advance Course or if you already have that qualification then the rescue course might the next step for you. Whatever your qualification, there is always another step to take on the Padi Ladder.