I am very excited about today’s post because it is the second half of my “Becoming a PADI Divemaster” series. If you haven’t read part one, check it out HERE. That post covers everything that you need to know when
I am so excited to FINALLY be publishing my first post all about my experience becoming a PADI Divemaster. If you read my post about becoming a PADI Rescue Diver, you’ll know that before this summer, I had no plans of
Divers who have completed their PADI Rescue Diver Course always talk about the course being the most demanding, but most rewarding PADI course that they complete. After successfully completing the course a month ago, I can attest that this is completely
Before taking PADI’s Enriched Air Diver course I was under the assumption that Nitrox wasn’t for me. I wasn’t all that interested in deep diving (the only dives that I thought Nitrox was good for) and I didn’t think that
After writing my PADI Women’s Dive Day post featuring my favourite dive sites around the world, I realized that I’ve barely scratched the surface when it comes to exploring our beautiful ocean. Which is what lead me to create today’s
July 21st, 2018 marks PADI’s Women’s Dive Day, a day to celebrate the badass women all over the world who love scuba diving and exploring the ocean. While I, unfortunately, won’t be able to celebrate this year’s Women’s Dive Day by
After you become a PADI Open Water certified diver, there is a very good chance that you’ll have caught the scuba bug for good and want to continue on in your dive training. The next step in dive training is
The center itself has everything a dive shop should have and is laid out in a very organized fashion. There is free underground parking just steps away from the marina and dive center, making it very easy to find Easydivers.
My life has completely changed because I recently became a PADI certified Open Water Diver! Today I’m going to talk about how and why I decided to get PADI certified and how the certification process works. Hopefully, I can answer any