| Water activity type | Diving, Diving certification class |
| Special water activity | Trial dive (beginner) |
| Activity level | Beginner |
If you have heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma or long-term use of drugs for chronic diseases, please obtain a doctor's certificate in advance that "does not affect diving activities".
After the reservation is successful, the store will contact you with the daily meeting time and location.
After diving, it is recommended not to fly for more than 24 hours.
According to Taiwan's laws and regulations, sea turtles are protected animals. Please do not touch them during the experience to avoid punishment.
The PADI Open Water Diver Course is an entry-level certification that teaches fundamental diving skills and knowledge. Its main objectives are to enable participants to safely plan and execute dives in open water environments, use diving equipment correctly, understand underwater communication, and practice buoyancy control, making them certified to dive independently with a buddy.
The PADI Open Water Diver Course curriculum typically includes three main phases: knowledge development (theory), confined water dives to learn basic scuba skills in a pool or shallow water, and four open water dives in Xiaoliuqiu's ocean to apply and refine these skills in a real diving environment, exploring its unique marine life.
The PADI Open Water Diver Course typically spans three days and two nights, as offered in Xiaoliuqiu. The schedule usually involves a combination of classroom sessions or eLearning for theory, followed by practical training in confined water, and ultimately progressing to open water dives on successive days. This structure allows for comprehensive learning and skill development.
The PADI Scuba Diver Course is a subset of the Open Water Diver Course, allowing divers to descend to a maximum depth of 12 meters (40 feet) under the direct supervision of a PADI Professional. The PADI Open Water Diver Course provides full certification, enabling divers to descend to 18 meters (60 feet) and dive independently with a buddy, offering greater freedom and exploration opportunities.
To enroll in the PADI Open Water Diver Course, you must be at least 10 years old, be able to swim, and be in general good health. You don't need any prior diving experience. Participants will typically complete a medical questionnaire to ensure they are fit for diving activities.
At Light Travel Bubble Dive Resort, you can expect a focused and supportive teaching environment with a 1:3 small class ratio. Professional instructors, including female instructors, provide patient, careful, and caring guidance. Students also benefit from lifelong free review for diving skills, emphasizing safety and confidence throughout the learning process.
After completing your course in Xiaoliuqiu, you can expect to explore vibrant coral reefs and encounter diverse marine life. The area is renowned for its abundant sea turtles, often seen swimming gracefully. You may also spot colorful clownfish, various tropical fish species, and other beautiful underwater wonders that make Xiaoliuqiu a unique diving destination.
Yes, participants must be in reasonably good physical health and complete a PADI Medical Statement prior to beginning the course. It is essential to declare any medical conditions that might affect your safety while diving. If you have concerns about your fitness or medical history, it's advisable to consult with a doctor before enrolling.