PADI Master Scuba Diver
Do you have a passion for diving and love learning about scuba diving? Looking for your next challenge and adventure?
Set yourself apart from other divers and get recognition for your accomplishments by earning the title of Master Scuba Diver, the highest non-professional rating in recreational scuba diving, and the rank to which all divers aspire.
Holding the title of Master Scuba Diver earns the respect of divers and non-divers alike as it means that you’ve worked hard to become a safe, experienced and well-rounded diver. Not only have you mastered the core scuba diving skills, but you’ve learned how to address and prevent issues amongst your fellow divers, and have extensive experience in a multitude of challenging diving environments which may include deep, night, drift or wreck diving or in using different types of scuba equipment such as drysuits, scooters or underwater cameras.
In short, the Master Scuba Diver rating tells people that you have taken your diving education seriously, and can be considered a highly qualified scuba diver that anyone would be happy to dive with.
REQUIREMENTS
• Minimum age: 12 years old (for most specialties. Ask us about the exceptions)
• PADI Open Water Diver (or equivalent)
• PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (or equivalent)
• PADI Rescue Diver or Junior Rescue Diver (or equivalent)
• Minimum of 5 PADI Speciality Diver Courses
• Minimum of 50 logged scuba dives
Nearly there but missing a few requirements? No problem. Talk to us and we’ll help you get there. With over 20 different PADI specialty courses to choose from, we can help you develop your own Master Scuba Diver curriculum.
Achieve your dreams of achieving the rank of Master Scuba Diver - SAVE up to $720
• Sign up and pay for 5 PADI specialties and receive all of your course related boat dives for free.
• Or sign up and pay for 3 specialties and receive ½ price boat dives.
That’s a savings of up to $720!
Ask us for details. We offer courses almost every weekend on the dive charter. All you have to do is ask.



