PADI Master Scuba Diver

Why PADI Master SCUBA Diver?

Master Scuba Diver is PADI’s highest recreational diving certification. This is where the best of the best come to play because the dive possibilities are endless.  

What do I need to start?

To become a Master Scuba Diver you must log 50 dives and complete the following:

  • PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (Or Have a Qualifying Certification From Another Training Organization)
  • PADI Rescue Diver (Or Have a Qualifying Certification From Another Training Organization)
  • Five PADI Specialty Diver courses

How long will it take?

Just a mini workshop and a couple dives and you’ll be on your way

  • Recommended Course Hours: 25
  • Minimum Open Water Training: Five sessions
No one said prestige was easy to come by, but it is certainly well worth it. As a Master Scuba Diver your experience will open a new level of confidence whether you’re diving local wrecks, quarries, reefs or exploring exciting dive environments around the world.

Achieving recognition as a ‘black belt’ of recreational scuba diving is amongst the most sought after diving accolades. If you choose to commit to the highest non-professional diver certification available through PADI, we will recognise your efforts by entering you into a monthly draw to win exciting Master Scuba Diver prizes. PADI will also enter you into a Grand Prize Draw to win a ‘scubalicious’ diving holiday to Egypt.