Are you comfortable in the water and looking for an introduction to scuba diving in Carry-le-Rouet? Then get your SDI Scuba Discovery now!
Are you comfortable in the water and looking for an introduction to scuba diving in Carry-le-Rouet? Then get your SDI Scuba Discovery now!
An internationally recognised qualification, the SDI Scuba Discovery is obtained in just half a day of training, which is more comprehensive and advanced than a simple first dive, making it the perfect way to discover scuba diving if you want to go on to take Level 1. Since you don't need to have taken a first dive, this certification is accessible to anyone who knows how to swim and wants to learn the basics! All you have to do is give it around 3.5 hours of your day and you will be able to discover the world of scuba diving on the Côte Bleue, from Carry-le-Rouet.
Your small group of no more than 4 students will be supervised by a state-qualified instructor who will teach you the essential basics of the sport: the links between diving and physics/physiology, the aquatic environment in which you will be diving, equipment and its assembly, underwater communication, etc. You will also have the opportunity to take part in a scuba diving session in Carry-le-Rouet, including surface exercises and immersion to a maximum depth of 6 metres, at a dive site on the Côte Bleue suited to your level and the weather conditions of the day. Finally, your SDI Scuba Discovery course will end with a short oral theory exam to earn your certification!
Offering an incredible maritime setting, the Côte Bleue Marine Park is the ideal site to take your SDI Scuba Discovery near Marseille, so don't miss out on this scuba diving experience in Carry-le-Rouet!
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Practical information
- Reception at the Roger Grange water sports centre in Carry-le-Rouet
- Theoretical presentation of diving equipment, then gear-up
- Boarding of the boat and navigation to the dive site
- Launch of the 4 participants with the instructor for approximately 1.5 hours
- Exercises on the surface, then immersion to a maximum depth of 6 metres
- Return to the boat and debriefing on the way back to the base
- De-equipping and rinsing of equipment
- Short oral theory test
- Receipt of your SDI Scuba Discovery certification and end of the activity
Basic overview of physics/physiology and how it is linked to diving:
- Overview of physics/physiology and its links with diving (buoyancy, pressure, balancing techniques)
- Overview of the aquatic and marine environment
- Presentation of scuba diving equipment and its assembly
- Underwater communication
- Useful underwater techniques (ear release and equalisation, mask release, buoyancy control, etc.)
All participants must know how to swim to take part in this activity.
Written parental authorisation is required for minors to participate in this activity.
This activity is not accessible to pregnant people and disabled people.
- Instructor
- All the scuba diving equipment (mask, fins, snorkel, buoyancy compensator, wetsuit , regulator, tank)
- Digital logbook
- Theoretical course
- SDI Scuba Discovery certification
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Bottle of water
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