PADI Scuba Diver

The quickest way to become certified

If you don’t have time to complete the full PADI Open Water certification then this Scuba Diver course is your quickest way to earn a certification. Although the training is not as comprehensive (roughly 60% of what you learn during the full Open Water course), this certification is a great starting point for a lifetime of diving adventures.

Dives

3 Pool training dives
2 Ocean dives
Small group sizes (max. 4 students)

Schedule

The course can start any day
Typically 2 consecutive days
(although you can pick your own schedule if you prefer)

Requirements

No previous experience necessary
Comfortable in the water
10+ years old
Able to swim 200m/200yards without stopping
Float/tread water for 10 minutes
Fulfill the medical requirements

Includes

Full dive equipment rental
Dive computer
Pool entry fees
Learning materials
Dive certification

Extras

GoPro Rental: $50
(includes memory card for you to keep)

Dive info

12m / 40ft
Water temperature: 27-30°C / 80-87°F
Dive times: typically 4060min
We always try to give you the best experience and long dives whenever possible. Of course, we need to respect air consumption and no-decompression limits

Book now…

Start your booking by selecting the date you would like to dive

PADI Scuba Diver – Traditional
$290.00
PADI Scuba Diver – eLearning
$220.00
PADI Scuba Diver – Referral
$170.00
Pay a deposit of $100.00 per item
Let us know the name of each diver you would like to book for. Also, let us know any equipment rental each diver will require.
Diver Name
BCD
Regulator
Wetsuit
Computer
If you would like to add of remove divers to your booking please adjust the quantity next to the "Add to cart" button.
This is a multiple day dive package, so all of the extras such as equipment rental, GoPro rental and private guide fees reflect the total cost across your entire multiple-day package. If you don't want everything on every day then don't add it right now and just let us know via phone/email.
Although we are proud to work with small groups, if you would prefer to have a private guide then we can arrange this for you. You'll notice that generally the cost of the private guide decreases when you add buddies to dive alongside you in the private group.

There are a few options available for you to complete the PADI Scuba Diver course. The choice you make will depend on how you would like to learn and in particular how much time you want to dedicate to the course whilst on vacation.

The course is broken down in to three main areas…

  • Theory – 3 chapters of knowledge development and dive theory
  • Pool – 3 Confined water training sessions
  • Ocean – 2 Open water training dives

You have three course options for how you might complete these areas…

  • Traditional – Complete all three areas of the course using a book and DVD with us here in Mexico (This will take 2 days in Mexico)
  • eLearning – Complete the theory online using your computer, laptop or mobile device from home. Then complete the pool and ocean sessions with us here in Mexico (This will take 2 shorter days in Mexico)
  • Referral – Complete the theory and pool sessions with a local dive club/center back home and then head to us in Mexico to complete your ocean training sessions (This will take 1 full day in Mexico)

No matter which option you chose, completing your ocean diving with us here in Playa del Carmen is a great decision because our reefs are healthy with many schools of fish. We often see turtles, moray eels, stingrays, nurse sharks and occasionally eagle rays and manta rays.

Coral reef with divers in the background
A dive team swimming past a beautiful spot on Jardines reef.

The visibility on average tends to be between 10m/30ft and 20m/65ft. There are currents here, but they are not as strong as the ones in Cozumel and there are usually places for the fish to hide, so you can turn a corner and see a wall of fish in front of you. Our boat has two 150hp engines, and the captain has been working on our boat for over 15 years so he knows the waters very well and this can really help when it comes to selecting the most suitable dive site in changeable conditions.

Why learn with Tank-Ha

Learning with us here at Tank-Ha is a great option since we are a PADI 5-Star Dive Center and we constantly aim to provide the highest level of service possible.

Our instructors are always happy to point out interesting things during the dive

We provide a dive computer for use during the PADI Scuba Diver course because we feel this is a much better way of learning as opposed to the Recreational Dive Planner which is a system that has changed little since the 1960’s and many people find difficult to understand as well as being very restrictive when it comes to planning dives. Dive computers are the future of diving, so we believe it’s important to provide our students with the current best practices. Computers are fully supported by the PADI Scuba Diver course which includes a lot of information on how dive computers enhance your enjoyment of a dive as well as simplifying the learning process.

Below, you can see how each type of course would work…

Traditional course 2 days in Meixco

Day 1 – Arrive at 08:00 with your completed medical questionnaire (if necessary, signed by a physician if necessary). We will issue you with the PADI Open Water Diver manual and you will watch the first chapter of the DVD in our classroom before completing a short knowledge review and test.

During pool training we take the time to allow you to become comfortably with your buoyancy control so you will be able to make the most of your dives in the ocean

After that, we will get your equipment prepared and head to a purpose-built diver training pool. There you will spend the day going through three confined water sessions, You will learn many of the skills you will need to dive safely as a certified diver. We will also need to check your general abilities in the water by having you float for 10 minutes on the surface of the water and complete a 200m swim (300m if you choose to complete the swim with a mask and snorkel).

Day 2 – Arrive at 09:00 and complete sections 2 and 3 of the theory (this includes the DVD, knowledge review and quiz).

An instructor briefing a student before beginning a descent on a line attached to the pink buoy.

In the afternoon you will complete two dives in the ocean where you will be diving to no deeper than 12m / 40ft. On these dives you will be repeating some, but not all of the skills that you completed in the pool. Your instructor will go through a thorough briefing of everything you will do on the dives and help you prepare your equipment. You will depart from the shop on our golf cart at around 12:45 for a 13:00 departure. You generally get back at around 16:00.

The “learn it in the hotel and on the beach” modification…
Many of our students choose to arrive and take the book and copy of the DVD away with them on the first day and complete the theory sections in their hotels or on the beach rather than spending each morning in our classroom. If you choose to do this then you can consider the day you arrive to collect the materials as “Day 0”. By completing the theory sections at your hotel we can take you straight to the pool on Day 1 after a quick theory check and you can arrive at 11:00 on days 2 and 3 since you won’t need to complete as much theory on these mornings.

eLearning course Theory at home, then three shorter days in Mexico

Using this option you can pay PADI directly and get all your theory done at home in advance on your computer, laptop or mobile device. Many people find it a lot more enjoyable when they can avoid completing the academic portion of the course whilst on vacation in a beautiful tropical destination like Playa Del Carmen.

Important: You must use this affiliate link when purchasing your eLearning course from PADI in order for us to be able to honor the discounted price we offer for eLearning courses.

Day 1 – Arrive at 08:00 with your completed medical questionnaire (if necessary, signed by a physician if you have had to answer YES to any of the questions). Then complete a quick review when you to make sure you understood everything before you hit the water. After that, we will get your equipment prepared and head to a purpose-built diver training pool. There you will spend the day going through all five confined water sessions, You will learn many of the skills you will need to dive safely as a certified diver. We will also need to check your general abilities in the water by having you float for 10 minutes on the surface of the water and complete a 200m swim (300m if you choose to complete the swim with a mask and snorkel).

Day 2 – Arrive at 11:30 to complete two dives in the ocean where you will be diving to no deeper than 12m / 40ft. On these dives you will be repeating some, but not all of the skills that you completed in the pool. Your instructor will go through a thorough briefing of everything you will do on the dives and help you prepare your equipment. You will depart from the shop on our golf cart at around 12:45 for a 13:00 departure. You generally get back at around 16:00.

Referral course Theory & pool sessions at home. Two days here in Mexico

Using this option you will pay your local dive center or dive club to take you through the theory and pool training sessions prior to your arrival in Playa del Carmen. This option reduces the amount of time you need to spend on your course whilst on vacation, but it does often end up being the most expensive option.

Through your local dive center or dive club your would…

  • Watch at least 3 chapters of the PADI Open Water Diver DVD
  • Complete at least 3 knowledge reviews in your PADI Open Water Diver manual (which they will issue to you)
  • Complete at least 3 quizzes
  • Complete at least 3 pool training sessions

When speaking to your local dive center or dive club, you should explain to them that when you complete your ocean dives you will be learning with a dive computer. If they are able to train you with a computer during your pool sessions then this will remove the requirement for you to fully comprehend and be tested on the use of the Recreational Dive Planner tables, instead you can focus on learning core diving skills.

Once you arrive in Playa del Carmen the remainder of your course will proceed like this…

Day 1 – Arrive at 09:00 to check through your referral paperwork and then head to the pool to assess your skills. It is a requirement for all Padi courses for you to be assessed by your instructor prior to diving in the open water and this is never more important than during the Open Water course. Your instructor can verify the skills you learned with your dive center back home and get you comfortable and ready to dive in the ocean with us. At 13:00 you will complete two dives in the ocean where you will be diving to no deeper than 12m / 40ft. On these dives you will be repeating some, but not all of the skills that you completed in the pool. Your instructor will go through a thorough briefing of everything you will do on the dives and help you prepare your equipment. You will depart from the shop on our golf cart at around 12:45 for a 13:00 departure. You generally get back at around 16:00.

Once you come back from your last day of ocean diving we will take your photo and certify you as a PADI Scuba Diver, which is a certification you will have for life. You will be certified online so you will go into the PADI system instantly. We will email you a temporary card that you can show when you go diving elsewhere until you receive your plastic certification card in the mail. Also, once you are a certified Open Water diver you will be able to start to enjoy the full range of opportunities we have here in Playa del Carmen including diving in the freshwater Cenote caverns and on the stunning reefs out in Cozumel.

Comfort and safety

Divers prepare to roll back from our boat Zazil-Ha in to the beautiful turquoise waters here in Playa del Carmen

Our boats each have two engines, and the captains has been working on the dive boats here for many years. Their experience really helps when it comes to selecting the most suitable dive site in changeable conditions.

One of our captains is also a PADI Rescue Diver so he really knows what divers need.

Our boats also have all appropriate safety equipment:

  • Emergency oxygen
  • First-aid kit
  • VHF radio
  • Life jackets

Our boats have plenty of space for you to prepare yourself prior to diving and have shaded areas to escape caribbean sun. We provide purified drinking water onboard aswell as a freshly baked muffin.

We know there is a problem witht he medical questionnaire. We are actively working to fix it. For now, you can check eligibility by visiting ScubaMedical.com

Medical Questionnaire

These are the core medical questions associated with PADI Discover Scuba Diving. If you need to answer YES to any of these questions you would need medical sign-off from a doctor.

This is only a quick check to help you right now. Before booking any training you should check the full medical and liability statements associated with the course.

  • Do you currently have an ear infection?
  • Do you have a history of ear disease, hearing loss or problems with balance?
  • Do you have a history of ear or sinus surgery?
  • Are you currently suffering from a cold, congestion, sinusitis or bronchitis?
  • Do you have a history of respiratory problems, severe attacks of hayfever or allergies, or lung disease?
  • Have you had a collapsed lung (pneumothorax) or history of chest surgery?
  • Do you have active asthma or history of emphysema or tuberculosis?
  • Are you currently taking medication that carries a warning about any impairment of your physical or mental abilities?
  • Do you have behavioral health, mental or psychological problems or a nervous system disorder?
  • Are you or could you be pregnant?
  • Do you have a history of colostomy?
  • Do you have a history of heart disease or heart attack, heart surgery or blood vessel surgery?
  • Do you have a history of high blood pressure, angina, or take medication to control blood pressure?
  • Are you over 45 and have a family history of heart attack or stroke?
  • Do you have a history of bleeding or other blood disorders?
  • Do you have a history of diabetes?
  • Do you have a history of seizures, blackouts or fainting, convulsions or epilepsy or take medications to prevent them?
  • Do you have a history of back, arm or leg problems following an injury, fracture or surgery?
  • Do you have a history of fear of closed or open spaces or panic attacks (claustrophobia or agoraphobia)?

Small group = big fun

We proudly take our divers in small groups to provide the best service.

Small groups allow us to focus our time and attention on you to make sure you have the safest and most enjoyable experience possible.

Discover Scuba Diving / Open Water
Maxiumum 4 divers per Instructor

Playa del Carmen / Cozumel dives
Maximum 5 divers per Instructor

Cenotes
Maximum 4 divers per Instructor

We believe in quality

We consistently invest in new equipment and maintaining our equipment in excellent condition.

We are proud major-brand equipment we provide. Our standard equipment rental items are:

  • Regulator: Apeks ATA-40 (some with Suunto dive computers)
  • BCD: Zeagle Resort (with weight pockets)
  • Wetsuit: Cressi 2.5mm (ocean)
    or 5mm (cenotes)
  • Mask: 5 models available from Cressi, Beauchat, IST
  • Fins: Cressi branded, full-foot fins