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Course Details

Pickup:
9am (first two days)
7:45am (3rd day)

Return:
4:30pm on 6th day

 

Prerequisites:

  • Pass Dive Medical
  • Swim Test (200m)
  • Tread water 10 minutes

 

Inclusions:

  • Full Gear
  • Daily city pickup/dropoff
  • PADI Open Water Manual + Tables
  • All meals whilst on board OQ

 

Additional Charges

  • Reef and Port Authority Charge
    ($15 Per person, per day at sea)
  • Dive Medical
  • 2x Passport Photo

6 Day Liveaboard PADI Open Water + Advanced

 

Training on board OceanQuestThe 6 day Liveaboard option is designed for those wishing to get the maximum amount of diving and experience in a very short time.

You get the entry level Open Water Certification AND the next level - the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Certification.

You get :

  • 4 training dives for the Open Water Course,
  • 5 training dives for the Advanced Course
  • 4 pleasure dives

That's a massive total of 13 dives (including 2 night dives!)

Deep Sea Divers Den's friendly, personalised service, combined with the warm tropical waters of the Great Barrier Reef, are the perfect combination for one of the very best PADI 6 Day Open Water and Advanced courses available.

 

  • English Open Water course starts daily.
  • Japanese Open Water course starts on a Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
  • Korean Open Water course starts on Friday.

Please note there are regulations about flying or going to altitude after diving.

  • Currently the rules state that for a single no decompression dive, you should not fly/go to altitude for at least 12 hours.
  • For multiple dives you should not fly/go to altitude for at least 24 hours.
  • These are guidelines only, there is no guarantee that these recommendations will prevent decompression sickness.
  • Currently there are no guidelines regarding diving after flying.

Altitude is 300m/1000ft above sea level.
This includes going to the Atherton Tablelands, so be careful when you are booking tours to follow your dive course/trip.

Under normal circumstances, you should be out of the water on your last dive at 12pm (midday), this should help with organising any travel plans you have after your dive trip with us.