Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who are Guided dives for ?

You will need to be at ‘Open Water Diver’ standard or above, or wish to do the DSD package. The type and depth of the dives will depend upon experience and training level.

How long does the ‘Emergency First Response’ program take to complete ?

The EFR course takes approximately four to five hours. The courses will be conducted at Hallmark Hotel Bournemouth.

What do I need to bring with me for the discover scuba program ?

Bring you’re normal bathing gear, towel, and a warm change of clothing. Facilities are available for food and drink, but you may want to bring your own.

Where will the discover scuba program take place ?

Discover scuba diving will take place at Swanage pier, this location is ideal for training purposes, offering a sheltered safe environment for training, a dive shop and cheap parking.

What Equipment will I need ?

For the discover scuba program and all other entry level dive courses we will supply all you’re equipment. For advanced courses and Specialty’s it would be preferable if you had your own equipment, but kit hire is available if necessary.

Can I dive with a medical condition?

You will need to fill out a medical questionnaire before commencing all diving programs.  If you suffer from an acute medical condition, particularly heart or lung issues, you will be referred to a GP who will advise you on further diving activities.

What is the minimum age to do a course?

The minimum age is 10, maximum age 100 !!

 

 

How do I book a diving course?

To book a course or speciality course simply complete the booking form and a member of staff will get back to you within 24hrs.

 

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