PADI Open Water + Advanced Open Water Combo
₹51,000.00 – ₹100,500.00Price range: ₹51,000.00 through ₹100,500.00

₹51,000.00 – ₹100,500.00Price range: ₹51,000.00 through ₹100,500.00
Ever wish you could glide through the ocean like the marine life you admire? That’s your inner explorer calling—and the PADI Open Water Diver Course is where your journey begins. Over four fun-filled days, the PADI Open Water Diver Course teaches you to replace land instincts with underwater skills. You’ll learn to dive safely, breathe confidently underwater, and handle dive gear like a pro—all while exploring the vibrant marine life of the Andaman Islands.
This globally recognized certification allows you to dive independently up to 18 meters, opening the door to underwater adventures anywhere in the world. And there’s no better place to earn it than in the warm, clear waters of the Andamans, where colorful coral reefs and curious marine creatures are waiting to meet you.
Not sure what to expect? Read our full PADI Open Water Diver Course blog here—your complete guide before signing up. Trust us, your underwater adventure starts the moment you click.
The PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course is your chance to level up. Designed to boost your confidence & build new skills, this course takes you deeper—literally & figuratively—into the world of scuba. You’ll complete five exciting Adventure Dives in the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course, including 2 must-dos: Deep Dive & Underwater Navigation Dive. Learn how to explore safely down to 30m & navigate like a pro, even in the most dynamic underwater conditions.
From Wreck Diving & Night Diving to Peak Performance Buoyancy & Fish Identification, the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course is all about discovering what kind of diver you want to be. Whether you’re chasing currents on a Drift Dive or learning the names of your new fishy friends, every dive is packed with purpose and fun. There’s no exam, just real-world learning & unforgettable underwater moments.
Want a closer look at what each dive involves and how to prepare? Check out our full blog on the PADI Advanced Open Water Course here—your ultimate guide to diving deeper with ScubaLov.
You start with theory along with videos on the first day, followed by a swim or snorkel test. In case you have completed all theory at home we can already start with the in-water training!
You get to cool your heels in the water while you learn confined water skills and go for your first OW training dive.
Comprises of the second round of confined water skills and the second OW training dive.
On the 4th day you will going for a BOAT DIVE to two off-shore dive sites to complete your Open Water dives 3 & 4.
You will dive Havelock’s best dive sites to complete AOW dives number 1, 2 and 3 which include compulsory deep and navigation dives.
Involves diving from a boat to 2 off-shore dive sites to complete AOW dives 4 & 5.
You want to know more? Read our full PADI Open Water Diver Course blog here—your complete guide before signing up. Trust us, your underwater adventure starts the moment you click.
Want a closer look at what each dive involves and how to prepare? Check out our full blog on the PADI Advanced Open Water Course here—your ultimate guide to diving deeper with ScubaLov. The blog will be your best friend, advising you with only facts if you are looking to take the next giant stride and plunge into the deep blue!
All the above charges are exclusive of GST
BOOKING DEPOSIT: 50%
REMAINING COST WILL BE RETRIEVED ON ARRIVAL AT THE DIVE SHOP.
All our PADI courses include the cost of the PADI eManual, Theory Revision, Training Dives, Dive Equipment, and PADI certification fees (apart from Open Water Referral & Dive Master / Instructor Course).
The DM and Instructor Course do not include cost of materials! In addition, the DM & Instructor Certification fees will have to be paid directly to PADI. The Open Water Referral Dive Centre – where you did your academics and pool training – will issue the Materials and Certification Code.
If you sign up for eLearning we will give you an additional discount on the published course rate!
It depends on the medication and your health condition. Before diving, you’ll need to fill out a medical form. If you answer “yes” to any questions, you’ll need clearance from a doctor to ensure it’s safe for you to dive. Safety first!
If you have any pre-existing medical condition, you will need a medical clearance from your doctor/physician. If you are above 50 years of age, you will need a medical clearance from your doctor/physician even if you have no medical conditions. If you are under 50 years of age and have no medical conditions, you can sign a self-declaration.
Even if you’re a doctor, it’s recommended to have another medical professional sign your form. This ensures an unbiased evaluation of your fitness to dive and aligns with diving safety protocols.
We strongly advise that you check the PADI Medical Statement before signing up for a course and traveling to the Andaman. We will need to see a medical clearance in case of a pre-existing medical condition, or when you above 50 years of age, without it you cannot dive! On the island, you will not find a doctor who can assess your medical condition.
Of course! You can sign up for the PADI Discover Scuba Diving Program, an experienced dive professional will accompany you at all times. They can swim for you if required! For the Open Water Course swimming is a must as we will ask you to swim tor 200 meters (or snorkel for 300 meters) and float for 10 minutes in water to deep to stand up in.
The minimum age for scuba diving is 10 years old for most PADI programs. There’s no maximum age as long as you’re healthy and meet the medical requirements. However, as per local Andaman rules, the minimum age is 12 years and maximum age is 60 years.
You need to wait for at least 12 hours before you can fly after a single dive and at least 18 hours after multiple dives.
Your diving depth depends on your certification level. If you have signed up for Discover Scuba Dive, the maximum depth you dive to will be 12 metres (40 feet). Open Water Certified Divers can dive to 18 metres, while Advanced Open Water Certified Divers can go up to 30 metres. Only divers certified with Deep Speciality can dive upto 40 metres, which is the depth limit of recreational diving.
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