SSI Basic Diver (Bali)

SSI Basic Diver (Bali) Course
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Looking for a beginner diving course in Bali? Look no further than SSI Basic Diver! This course is perfect for those who want to learn the basics of diving in a stunning tropical setting.

During the SSI Basic Diver course, you will learn how to use diving equipment, how to safely enter and exit the water, and how to identify and avoid common diving hazards. You will also get to practice your skills in a controlled environment with the guidance of a certified instructor.

After completing the SSI Basic Diver course, you will be certified to dive to a depth of 40 feet (12 meters). This certification will allow you to dive with a buddy who is also certified, and will give you the opportunity to explore the amazing underwater world that Bali has to offer!

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SSI Basic Diver (Bali) Essentials

Looking for an adventure while in Bali? Why not try scuba diving! SSI Basic Diver is a great course for beginners that will teach you all the essentials you need to know to dive safely.

  • Prerequisites

    • Be at least 10 years of age or older
    • Able to swim 200m
    • Able to float or tread for 10mins without any swimming aids
    • Able to show that you are medically fit for diving
  • Includes

    • SSI Basic Diver Course Materials
    • SSI Basic Diver Course e-Card Certification
    • 1 Theory Review Session
    • 1 Pool Session
    • 1 Open Sea Dives
    • Full Set Diving Equipment For Entire Course
    • Instructor Fees
    • Lunch, Water and Towels
    • Two-Way Transfers From Your Hotel
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SSI Basic Diver (Bali) Components

The SSI Basic Diver course is composed of four different components: academics, confined water training, open water training, and a final exam. The academics component covers topics such as dive safety, dive planning, and dive physics. The confined water training covers basic skills such as clearing water from your diving mask and regulator. The open water training takes place in the open water, where you will learn how to navigate and use diving gear. The final exam is a written and practical exam that tests your knowledge of the course material.

Theory class

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Practical Pool Session

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Open Sea Dives

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Why Learn SSI Basic Diver (Bali)

Have you ever wanted to explore the underwater world but didn’t know how to get started? The SSI Basic Diver (Bali) course is the perfect way to learn the basics of diving and see if it’s something you’re interested in pursuing. Here are 5 reasons why you should take the course:

1. You'll learn all the basic safety skills and principles you need to know before diving.

The SSI Basic Diver course is perfect for those who want to learn the basics of diving in a safe and fun environment. You’ll learn all the essential safety skills and principles, as well as how to dive responsibly and enjoy the underwater world.

2. The course is taught by experienced and certified instructors.

The course is designed to give students the skills and knowledge necessary to safely dive in open water environments. The course is comprehensive and covers a wide range of topics, including dive equipment, dive safety, dive planning, and underwater navigation. The instructors are experienced and certified, and they are able to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to safely dive in open water environments.

3. You'll get to experience diving in some of the most beautiful locations in the world.

With SSI Basic Diver (Bali), you’ll be able to dive in some of the most beautiful locations in the world. The clear blue waters and vibrant coral reefs are a sight to behold, and you’ll be able to explore them with ease and confidence.

4. You'll have the opportunity to meet other people who share your interest in diving.

The SSI Basic Diver (Bali) course is a great way to meet other people who share your interest in diving. The course is designed to give you the basic skills and knowledge you need to safely dive in Bali. You’ll learn about dive equipment, dive safety, dive planning, and underwater communication.

5. You'll be able to see if diving is something you're passionate about and want to pursue further.

With SSI Basic Diver (Bali), you will be able to see if diving is something you are passionate about and want to pursue further. This certification will give you the chance to explore the underwater world and see if you enjoy it. If you find that you love diving, you can pursue further certification and continue exploring the amazing underwater world.

SSI Basic Diver (Bali) Topics

The physical principles of scuba diving
The effects of diving on the human body

Diving can have both positive and negative effects on the human body. The positive effects include improved cardiovascular health and increased muscle strength. The negative effects can include decompression sickness and increased risk of injury.

Diving can have a positive effect on cardiovascular health by reducing blood pressure and improving blood circulation. The increased muscle strength that comes from diving can help to prevent injuries. However, diving can also lead to decompression sickness, which can be fatal, and it can increase the risk of injuries.

Diving safety procedures

Diving safety procedures are essential to scuba diving. They help to ensure that divers are safe while underwater and that they do not put themselves or others at risk. There are many different safety procedures that divers can follow, but some of the most important include using dive checklists, maintaining communication with other divers and surface support, and being aware of your surroundings.

Dive checklists help divers to remember all of the safety procedures that they need to follow before and during a dive. They can also be used to help plan a dive and to check that all of the equipment is in good working order. Communication with other divers and surface support is essential in case of an emergency. It is also important to be aware of your surroundings when diving, as there may be hazards that you are not aware of.

Diving emergency procedures

Diving emergency procedures are a set of protocol to be followed in the event of an emergency while diving. It is important for divers to be familiar with these procedures, as they can mean the difference between life and death.

The most common diving emergency is an out-of-air situation, where the diver has used up all the air in their scuba tank and is in danger of running out of breath. If this happens, the diver must signal to their diving partner that they are out of air, and then the partner will give them their own air supply. If the diver is still unable to breathe, they may need to ascend to the surface to get more air.

Other common diving emergencies include entrapment (getting stuck underwater), equipment failure, and decompression sickness. In each of these cases, the diver must signal for help and then follow their partner’s instructions. If possible, the diver should try to stay calm and avoid panicking, as this can make the situation worse.

The underwater environment

The underwater environment is one of the most fascinating and unique places on earth. It is also one of the most dangerous, and scuba diving is one of the only ways to safely explore it. The SSI Basic Diver scuba diving course is designed to give you the skills and knowledge you need to safely and confidently explore the underwater world.

During the course, you will learn about the basic principles of scuba diving, including how to use scuba diving equipment, how to breathe underwater, and how to safely navigate the underwater environment. You will also learn about the dangers of scuba diving and how to avoid them. By the end of the course, you will be able to safely and confidently dive to a depth of 30 feet (9 meters).