Learning how to dive
Whether you choose to do a PADI Course or an SSI Course the Open Water license is your certificate to dive. This is the first level of diving certification – your ticket to exciting adventures in the underwater world. This license enables you to dive to a depth not to exceed 18 meters with a buddy who is also a certified diver, at 100% of all diving destinations in the world!
Advanced diving and specialties
If you are newly qualified or have hundreds of dives logged, the PADI Advanced course and SSI Specialty Diving courses give you the confidence, skills and experience to take your diving to new levels and excitement. What makes your pulse race? What ignites your imagination? Wrecks, Deep diving, Photography maybe? Advanced Diver training offers something for everyone. This in-water, performance based course includes two “mandatory” dives: a deep and underwater navigation dive, and three different “elective” dives that may include: nitrox, drift diving, computer diving, night diving etc etc.Rescue and EFR
Most people say that once they have done their rescue course they felt confidant to dive with others and also that this is the most fun course. Rescue training takes you beyond the purely recreational level by expanding your knowledge and skills to assist other divers, handle problems and emergencies. You will learn how to prevent those problems, leaving you with a sense of security as a diver that cannot be obtained in any other way. If you would like a change of career than you should know that a Rescue certification with either PADI or SSI is a prerequisite for all dive professional level training.
Dive master
If you’ve thought about making diving your life or maybe just reducing the cost of your vacations then becoming a PADI Dive Master or SSI Dive Leader is the first step. Blue Label Diving treat the leadership level courses very serious as you will have lives in your hands.
Open Water Scuba Instructor
“Teach scuba diving for a living! Who doesn’t want that?! The IDC will fully prepare you to become a Open Water Scuba Instructor with PADI or a Dive Con with SSI. The IDC is a 10 day course plus a further 3 days of extra presentations that teaches you how to instruct recreational scuba diving and prepares you for the Instructor Exam. You sit the Instructor Exam directly after the Instructor Development Course. Once you have passed the IE, you are certified as a Open Water Scuba Instructor and able to teach new divers.


