Learn to Dive Port Douglas
Scuba diving is the ultimate adventure and the best way to explore the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, with two options available for Learn to Dive Port Douglas PADI Open Water Certification course. The course is over four days, with the theory component held in the Port Douglas Dive Centre classroom, day 2 in the pool and days 3 and 4 on the Great Barrier Reef!
The first two days of the course are at the diver training centre, where you will learn dive theory in the classroom and the necessary skills of scuba diving in the pool.
Days three and four are on the Great Barrier Reef aboard a modern dive catamaran, during which you will complete four training dives under the direct supervision of your instructor.
At the end of Day 4, you will be a PADI Open Water Diver! You will potentially have the opportunity to do two additional pleasure dives as a certified diver.
The course comprises two components:
- Two days of classroom and pool training
- 2 x 1-day trips to the Outer Great Barrier Reef
Next, book a liveaboard tour and explore the GBR as a certified diver.
Highlights
- 5 Star PADI training centre
- Personalised learning experience
- Dive lessons on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
- Modern State of the Art facility
Itinerary
4 day- Dive Lessons Itinerary:
Day One |
Quicksilver Dive – Port DouglasPractical theory and pool exercises. |
Day Two |
Quicksilver Dive – Port DouglasPractical Theory and pool exercises. |
Day Three |
Reef Trip – Day Dive VesselDepart Port Douglas marina for the Outer Barrier Reef onboard one of Port Douglas’ premier dive vessels. |
Day Four |
Reef Trip – Day Dive VesselDepart Port Douglas marina for the Outer Barrier Reef onboard one of Port Douglas’ premier dive vessels. |
If you are short on time, this tour can be done in 3 days. Call our team to book! 07 4037 2700
Included
- Return coach transfers from Port Douglas accommodation
- Morning and afternoon tea
- Lunch every day
- All dive equipment and use of prescription masks
- Same Dive Instructor for all four days
- Heated dive pool – Day 1 and 2
- 2 x Day Trips to the Outer Reef – Day 3 and 4
- Six open water dives on the reef (4 mandatories, two fun dives)
- PADI Gold Open Water Certification
- Dive logbook
Optional Extras
- Soft drinks, beer, wine, chocolates, etc., onboard the day dive vessel.
- Transfers from Cairns and the Northern Beaches of Cairns.
What to bring
You will need to bring swimwear, a towel, a dive medical if required, and a passport or Australian driver’s licence.
How to get there
Head north-west of Macrossan Street, towards Park Garrick Street, turn left onto Grant Street, and then in 0.1 kilometres, turn right onto Warner Street.
Quicksilver Dive is located at 19 Warner Street, Port Douglas, Queensland 4877
Important Information
Requirements:
- Ability to swim – 200m (or 300m with mask, fins and snorkel) and tread water (float) for 10 minutes
- Minimum age 10 years.
- Some medical conditions may prevent you from diving. Prior to commencing your dive course you are required to complete the self-assessment Student Diver Medical Declaration. A positive response to any questions indicates there is a pre-existing condition which may affect your safety while diving and you will need to obtain a dive medical certificate that states you are medically fit to dive.
- If you do require a dive medical, it must be obtained prior to commencing the course and must not be more than 90 days old when you start with us.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS FOR SCUBA DIVING
We have a passion for showing you Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, so please make sure you understand the scuba diving laws.
Queensland, Australia, has some of the strictest scuba diving rules globally and the safest scuba diving record. The Queensland Government Code of Practice regulates us and comply with all regulations, including medical as is the law.
We strongly recommend that passengers complete our dive medical questionnaire before booking as some medical conditions, age, and medications may prevent you from scuba diving. Our mission is always to provide our passengers with the very best Great Barrier Reef experience.
We are happy to help you with any questions you may have. Please contact our office on 07 4037 2700 or email us.
Or you may like to consult your Doctor for a Dive Medical using the Australian Standard Forms’ AS.4005.1
If you require a dive medical, it must be obtained before commencing the course and must not be more than 90 days old when you start with us.
Flying after Scuba Diving
For a single no decompression scuba dive, you should not fly or go to altitude for at least 18 hours after a scuba dive. You should not fly for 24 hours after your last dive for multiple dives.
If Skydiving or Hot Air Ballooning, you must wait 24 hours after your dive.
We recommend waiting a minimum of 24 hours whenever possible.