الملاحة (Navigation)

Navigation

The ability to navigate is a prerequisite for many other specialty courses. Finding your way underwater with the help of natural landmarks and a compass gives you additional security and a higher level of diving confidence. Wherever you dive - in tropical seas or in local lakes, even if you are in a group and led by a guide: the ability to find your way underwater using natural landmarks and a compass will make you a more confident diver. With our SSI e-learning you will be optimally prepared for the course. In the theory workshop, you will learn lots of practical tips and tricks as well as how to read maps and use a compass on land. In the open water, our experienced instructors will guide you stress-free from exercise to exercise with the aim of being able to conduct a complete dive independently using a compass and natural navigation.

  • Minimum age 10
  • Minimum dives for certification 6
  • Maximum Training Depth 30m
  • Suggested duration in hours 5-10
  • Amount of Academic Sessions 1

Certification Prerequisites

Open Water Diver certification

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