Scuba Courses
Scuba courses are training programs designed to teach individuals how to safely and responsibly use scuba diving equipment to explore the underwater world. These courses cover various aspects of diving.These dives take place in natural bodies of water, such as lakes or oceans, to apply the skills learned in confined water dives and explore the underwater environment.
Discover more thrill after each course completion
What is SSI Scuba Courses about?
Key Aspects of SSI Scuba Courses:
- Structured Learning Paths
SSI offers a variety of courses that allow divers to progress at their own pace, starting from beginner levels and advancing to more specialized and professional diving certifications.
• Beginner Courses: For those just starting, such as the SSI Scuba Diver and SSI Open Water Diver courses.
• Advanced and Specialty Courses: For those looking to deepen their skills, including courses like the SSI Advanced Adventurer or specialty training in areas like deep diving, wreck diving, night diving, and more.
• Professional Courses: For those aiming to work in the diving industry, including the SSI Dive Master and SSI Instructor certifications.
- Skill Development
SSI courses focus on developing practical diving skills in a safe, controlled environment, allowing divers to learn progressively:
• Basic Skills: Breathing control, buoyancy control, and understanding how diving equipment works.
• Advanced Techniques: Navigation, dive planning, and emergency procedures.
• Specialty Skills: Night diving, wreck diving, and deep diving.
- Emphasis on Safety
Safety is a top priority in all SSI Scuba courses. Each course includes comprehensive training in safe diving practices and emergency response, such as:
• First Aid and CPR (often incorporated into courses like Rescue Diver and EFR).
• Dive Tables and Dive Computers: Understanding how to plan dives safely, including managing depth, time, and no-decompression limits.
• Emergency Procedures: Techniques for dealing with underwater emergencies, such as panic or equipment failure.
- Theory and Practical Training
SSI combines theoretical lessons with practical, hands-on experience:
• Classroom Theory: Concepts such as the physics of diving, marine biology, dive tables, and safety protocols.
• Open Water Dives: Real-world practice, where students apply what they’ve learned in controlled conditions. This is where divers gain practical experience in open water, either in a pool or natural settings like lakes or oceans.
- Flexible and Accessible
SSI courses are accessible to everyone, regardless of where you are in the world. They are offered by SSI-affiliated dive centers across the globe, allowing students to complete courses in a variety of locations and conditions. The online learning platform also makes it easy to complete theory components at your own pace before heading into the water.
- Continuous Learning
SSI encourages continuous learning. After completing a certification, divers can continue advancing their education and experience by taking part in additional courses, such as:
• Specialty Courses: Advanced dives in specific environments (e.g., wrecks, caves, ice diving) or specific techniques (e.g., underwater photography).
• Professional Development: Becoming a Dive Master or an Instructor to guide others in their diving adventures.
- International Recognition
SSI certifications are globally recognized, ensuring that no matter where you go, your qualifications will be accepted by dive shops and operators worldwide. This makes traveling and diving in different parts of the world easier and more accessible.
Popular SSI Scuba Courses
• SSI Open Water Diver: The entry-level course for new divers, covering the fundamentals of scuba diving.
• SSI Advanced Adventurer: A course for those who want to gain experience in different types of dives, such as deep diving and navigation.
• SSI Rescue Diver: A course focused on learning how to manage and respond to dive emergencies.
• SSI Dive Master: The first professional level for those looking to guide and assist divers.
• SSI Instructor: The professional course for those who want to teach and train new divers.
Why Choose SSI Scuba Courses?
• Global Reputation: SSI is one of the most respected names in the diving industry, known for providing high-quality training.
• Diver-Centered Approach: SSI focuses on personalized training, ensuring that each student is comfortable and confident.
• Environmental Responsibility: SSI is committed to promoting ocean conservation and responsible diving practices, encouraging divers to respect the underwater world.
What to expect when diving with us?
- Pre-Dive Briefing
Before you enter the water, your dive guide will give you a detailed briefing about the dive site, which includes:
• Depth: You’ll know the maximum depth of your dive.
• Currents: Information about the water movement so you can be prepared.
• Marine Life: A description of the underwater creatures you may encounter.
• Potential Hazards: Safety considerations to ensure your dive is risk-free. - Equipment Check
Your guide will perform a thorough check of your dive equipment, ensuring everything is in proper working order before you descend. This is an important step to ensure you feel comfortable and secure throughout the dive. - Descent and Exploration
Once everything is set, you’ll descend to the dive site. Your guide will lead you through the underwater environment, pointing out interesting marine life and other features while ensuring your safety. - Safety Stop and Ascent
After exploring, you’ll conduct a safety stop at a depth of 5 meters (15 feet) for a few minutes, allowing any excess nitrogen to be released from your body before slowly ascending to the surface. - Post-Dive Debriefing
After the dive, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss your experience with your guide. This debrief allows you to ask questions and reflect on the dive, further enhancing your learning and enjoyment.
Key Guidelines:
• Depth: The maximum depth is generally around 30 meters (98 feet), depending on your level of certification and the dive site’s conditions.
• Adjusted to Your Qualification: Beginners typically dive at shallower depths than more experienced divers. If you’re an advanced diver, you may explore deeper sites within safe limits.
• Dive Time: Generally, dives last up to 60 minutes. Divers with a higher air consumption rate may spend less time underwater. Depth affects air consumption, so deeper dives usually require more air due to increased gas density.
By following this structured approach, we ensure that every dive is both a safe and thrilling exploration of the underwater world.
Why sign up a SSI Scuba Course with us?
Global Recognition:
SSI is known for its rigorous training and globally recognized certifications. Whether you’re traveling to dive in remote destinations or looking to explore local waters, your SSI certification will be respected worldwide.
Comprehensive Training: SSI courses are designed to provide divers with essential skills and knowledge for safe and enjoyable diving. Each course follows a structured curriculum that covers theory, practical skills, and underwater experience, ensuring that divers are fully prepared for their underwater adventures.
Flexible and Fun:
The SSI system is designed to suit divers of all levels and preferences. From introductory courses for first-time divers to advanced programs for those looking to dive deeper, SSI offers flexibility in training and dive experiences that fit your schedule, diving style, and goals.
Environmentally Conscious:
SSI places a strong emphasis on sustainable diving practices and marine conservation. By choosing SSI, you become part of a movement that encourages responsible diving, helping preserve the underwater ecosystems we love to explore.
Community and Support:
With SSI, you become part of a global diving community. As a certified diver, you gain access to a network of experienced professionals and fellow divers, allowing you to continue growing and learning as part of a supportive environment.
By signing up for an SSI Scuba course, you not only gain essential skills and certification but also embark on a lifelong adventure filled with exploration, camaraderie, and conservation.
A detailed breakdown of all the SSI Scuba Diving courses
These courses are designed for beginners with no prior scuba experience:
- Try Scuba
• Overview: A short introduction to scuba diving in a pool or confined water setting.
• What You’ll Learn: Basic breathing techniques, underwater communication, and using scuba equipment in shallow water.
• Requirements: Minimum age of 8-10 years (varies by region). No prior experience required.
• Why Take It: Perfect for those curious about scuba diving but not ready to commit to a full certification. - Scuba Diver
• Overview: A subset of the Open Water Diver course, offering limited certification for diving under professional supervision.
• What You’ll Learn: Basic dive theory, scuba skills, and safe diving practices up to 12 meters (40 feet).
• Requirements: Minimum age of 10 years. No prior experience required.
• Why Take It: Ideal for those with limited time or who only plan to dive occasionally. - Open Water Diver
• Overview: The gold standard of beginner scuba certifications, allowing independent diving with a buddy.
• What You’ll Learn:
o Equipment setup and use.
o Underwater breathing techniques and buoyancy control.
o Dive planning and safety procedures.
• Requirements: Minimum age of 10 years (Junior Open Water Diver for under 15). No prior experience required.
• Why Take It: This globally recognized certification is the foundation for all advanced courses.
Continuing Education Courses
For certified divers looking to improve their skills and explore new challenges:
- Advanced Adventurer
• Overview: A sample of five SSI specialty courses without requiring full specialty certification.
• What You’ll Learn: Choose from specialties like Deep Diving, Navigation, Night Diving, Perfect Buoyancy, and more.
• Requirements: Open Water Diver certification.
• Why Take It: Ideal for divers unsure which specialties to pursue or wanting a broad introduction to advanced skills. - Advanced Open Water Diver
• Overview: A recognition certification achieved by completing four specialties and logging 24 dives.
• What You’ll Learn: Advanced skills tailored to your interests (e.g., deep diving, navigation, or wreck diving).
• Why Take It: The next step toward becoming a more experienced, confident diver. - Stress and Rescue
• Overview: A hands-on course focused on recognizing and managing diving-related stress and emergencies.
• What You’ll Learn:
o Self-rescue techniques.
o Assisting panicked or unconscious divers.
o Emergency management and equipment.
• Requirements: Open Water Diver certification and React Right (first aid) training.
• Why Take It: Builds confidence and prepares you to assist others in emergency situations. - Master Diver
• Overview: SSI’s highest recreational diving recognition level.
• What You’ll Learn: Five specialties, including Stress and Rescue, and accumulate 50 logged dives.
• Requirements: Advanced Open Water Diver or equivalent.
• Why Take It: Demonstrates expertise and dedication to diving.
Specialty Courses
Dive deeper into specific skills or environments:
- Enriched Air Nitrox (EANx)
• Overview: Learn to dive using oxygen-enriched air for longer bottom times and shorter surface intervals.
• Requirements: Open Water Diver certification.
• Why Take It: A must-have specialty for anyone planning multiple dives in a day. - Deep Diving
• Overview: Training to safely explore depths up to 40 meters (130 feet).
• What You’ll Learn: Managing gas supply, handling narcosis, and planning deep dives.
• Why Take It: Perfect for wrecks, walls, and other deep-water sites. - Navigation
• Overview: Master compass use and natural navigation techniques.
• Why Take It: Essential for finding your way back to entry points or locating dive sites. - Wreck Diving
• Overview: Skills for exploring shipwrecks safely and responsibly.
• What You’ll Learn: Hazard awareness, penetration techniques, and preserving wreck sites.
• Why Take It: Unlocks access to fascinating underwater history. - Night Diving and Limited Visibility
• Overview: Techniques for diving at night or in low-visibility environments.
• Why Take It: Experience nocturnal marine life and learn to stay oriented in challenging conditions. - Perfect Buoyancy
• Overview: Fine-tune your buoyancy skills for better air efficiency, reduced fatigue, and minimal environmental impact.
• Why Take It: Ideal for photographers or anyone wanting precise control underwater. - Search and Recovery
• Overview: Learn how to locate and retrieve lost items using search patterns and lift bags.
• Why Take It: Practical for assisting others or retrieving your own lost gear.
Professional-Level Courses
Take your diving to the next level and start a career in scuba diving:
- Dive Guide
• Overview: Prepare to lead certified divers and assist instructors.
• What You’ll Learn: Dive planning, site management, and leadership skills.
• Requirements: Minimum 18 years old, Open Water Diver, Stress and Rescue certification, and 40 logged dives.
• Why Take It: The first step toward becoming a dive professional. - Divemaster
• Overview: Combines Dive Guide and Science of Diving courses for professional leadership training.
• Why Take It: Certifies you to lead dives and assist in teaching scuba courses. - Assistant Instructor
• Overview: Learn the skills to teach portions of entry-level scuba courses under instructor supervision.
• Why Take It: A stepping stone to becoming an Open Water Instructor. - Open Water Instructor
• Overview: Train to independently teach and certify Open Water Divers.
• Why Take It: Allows you to inspire and train the next generation of divers.
Technical Diving (Extended Range)
For divers looking to push beyond recreational limits:
- Extended Range Nitrox
• Overview: Advanced nitrox training for dives with decompression stops.
• Why Take It: Great for technical wrecks and deeper exploration. - Cave Diving
• Overview: Specialized training for exploring overhead environments like caves.
• Why Take It: Perfect for adventurous divers wanting to explore intricate systems.
Ecology and Conservation
Expand your understanding of marine life and ecosystems:
- Marine Ecology
• Learn about ocean ecosystems and human impact. - Shark Ecology
• Focus on shark behavior and conservation. - Sea Turtle Ecology
• Study the life cycle and preservation of sea turtles.
Scuba Diver
Theory and Video, Pool Session and 2 dives at 12 max for 2 days.
IDR 4,600,000
Scuba Diver to Open Water
Theory and Video, Pool Session and 2 dives at 18 max for 1 day.
IDR 4,050,000
Scuba Junior Open Water
Theory and Video, Pool Session and 4 dives ( 2 dives at 12m and 2 dives at 18m) for 3 days.
IDR 6,400,000
Scuba Open Water
Theory and Video, Pool Session and 4 dives ( 2 dives at 12m and 2 dives at 18m) for 3 days.
IDR 6,400,000
Advance Adventurer
Theory and 5 dives. Deep and Navigation is mandatory for 3 days.
IDR 5,400,000
Rescue Diver
Theory and pool session with minimum 3 dives for 2 or 3 days,
IDR 6,400,000
Rescue React EFR
Theory and pool session with 3 dives and half day React Right for 2 or 3 days.
IDR 8,400,000