Divemaster

Divemaster

The Divemaster program is the first step on an exciting journey. Earn the respect of your dive buddies and become an ambassador for diving by completing the Divemaster program. All you need is 40 verified dives and certifications in Deep Diving, Navigation, Night & Limited Visibility or at least 5 verified dives in each area plus Diver Stress & Rescue. Upon successful completion of the Divemaster program, you will be certified as a Dive Guide. If you want to turn your passion into a profession by guiding certified divers, teaching Ecology programs, assisting instructors or even becoming an instructor yourself, your next step is the Divemaster upgrade with at least 60 logged/verified dives. You can upgrade to Divemaster immediately or later by studying the Science of Diving materials yourself and passing the Digital Final Exam, which makes you an SSI Professional. There are thousands of job opportunities worldwide for the next generation of highly qualified divers. The course starts with a theory evening where the remaining dates are agreed with the participants.

  • Minimum age 18
  • Amount of Pool/Confined Water Sessions 4
  • Minimum dives for certification 60
  • Maximum Training Depth 40m
  • Suggested duration in hours 43-57
  • Amount of Academic Sessions 1

Certification Prerequisites

Minimum 60 logged dives (totaling 40 hours dive time), Professional Dive Guide certification, Science of Diving

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€1,439.92
CHF 1,300.00
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€1,439.92
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