WaterColors – Junior Open Water Diver Course for Kids (10 year old plus)

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Kids can be certified scuba divers as early as age 10 with PADI Junior Open Water Diver Course at WaterColors in Boracay, one of the world’s best beaches! Child must be at least 10 years old and be able to swim. Parental consent is required for a child to participate. The Junior Open Water certification comes with restrictions. Divers 10-11 years old must dive with a PADI Professional or a certified parent or guardian, and dives cannot exceed 12 meters/40 feet. Divers 12-14 years old must dive with a certified adult and dives cannot exceed 18 meters / 60 feet. After receiving a junior open water certification, young divers 12 and older may continue to increase their experience and certification levels such as Junior Advanced Open Water or Junior Rescue, etc. In these courses, dives may reach a max depth of 21 meters / 70 feet. After the age of 15,  certification level automatically upgrades to the regular PADI Open Water Diver Certification.

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* Duration: 4 days
* Starts: Malay, Philippines
* Trip Category: Water Sports >> Scuba Diving



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Kids can be certified scuba divers as early as age 10 with PADI Junior Open Water Diver Course at WaterColors in Boracay, one of the world’s best beaches! Child must be at least 10 years old and be able to swim. Parental consent is required for a child to participate. The Junior Open Water certification comes with restrictions. Divers 10-11 years old must dive with a PADI Professional or a certified parent or guardian, and dives cannot exceed 12 meters/40 feet. Divers 12-14 years old must dive with a certified adult and dives cannot exceed 18 meters / 60 feet. After receiving a junior open water certification, young divers 12 and older may continue to increase their experience and certification levels such as Junior Advanced Open Water or Junior Rescue, etc. In these courses, dives may reach a max depth of 21 meters / 70 feet. After the age of 15,  certification level automatically upgrades to the regular PADI Open Water Diver Certification.

Day 1

 

10 am  – Registration and documentation

 

11 am –  Dive Theory – Entails briefing, watching video, reading, knowledge reviews, quizzes, loggive dives and dive debriefing.  By the end of the course, you would have watched 5 videos, 5 knowledge reviews, 4 quizzes and one final exam.

12 nn – Lunch Break

 

1 pm – Confined Water Dive Training – The instructor will bring you to the beach in the shallow and eventually to an area too deep to stand up in to practice skills.  By the end of the course, you would have done 5 Confined Water Trainings

 

3 pm – Your first Open Water Dive – When you are ready, your instructor will take you on a boat dive to a suitable depth required by the course.  By the end of the course, you would have done 5 Open Water Dives.  

 

4:30 – Logging your Dive and Dive Theory

 

Day 2

 

8 am   Confined Water Dive Training

 

9 am – Open Water Dive 2

11 am – Dive Theory

 

12 nn – Lunch Break

 

1:30 – Confined Water Dive Training

 

3 pm – Open Water Dive 3

 

4 pm – Logging dives and Dive Theory

 

Day 3

 

8 am  – Dive Theory 

 

10 am – Confined Water Dive Training

 

12 nn – Lunch Break

 

1 – Open Water Dive 4

 

2 pm – Logging dives, Dive Theory or others that may have not been fulfilled

 

Day 4

 

8 am to 5 pm – Catch up on skills, dives and theory that were not fulfilled. Final Exam

 

Paper work for Certification

 

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