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GENERAL: Q. Are there sharks on the Great
Barrier Reef? Q. I have heard about the
stinging jellyfish. Can I still go diving? Q. Do I Need Special Insurance when diving? Q. I Suffer from motion sickness, which trip is best for me? Generally we would recommend trips on 'Cats' (twin hulls) as these tend to be a little more stable. See ReefQuest, or Big Cat Green Island Day Trips. Q. What is "Outer Reef"?
PRO DIVE CAIRNS: Q. When I travel with Pro Dive
Cairns, where will I be diving? Q. What depths will I be diving
to? Q. Do I need my own
equipment? Q. What if I am travelling
alone? Who will I dive with? Q. I have forgotten / lost my
certification card / license, can I still dive? Q. What accommodation facilities
are available onboard ‘Scubapro’ vessels? Q. How many people will be on
the boat? Q. If a friend / partner is a
certified diver or non-diver, can they come on the same trip with me whilst I’m
on the course? Q. Can you pick me up from my accommodation? Q. What do I bring on the
boat? Q. Can I bring alcohol on
board? Q. When can I fly next after
diving? Q. What do I have to do to
complete my Learn to Dive? Q. What happens if I fail my
Medical? Q. What do I bring to my pool and theory
sessions? Q. How many people will be in my
class? Q. Why should I do the 5 day
Learn to Dive Course as opposed to the 4 day Learn to Dive
Course? The 4 day course consists of 2 days pool and theory, followed by 2 x day trips to the outer reef where you complete your 4 training dives. Please be aware that the instructor on the reef trips will not be the same instructor you had for pool/theory. Please note that there are extra costs for the diving portion of the 4 day course payable direct to the operator for taxes and also transfers from your accommodation. Q. English is not my first language, can I do my course in a
different language? DIVERS DEN COURSES & TRIPS: Q. My partner is a non-diver - can they join me? A. Yes, on all trips we can offer a discounted rate for those not diving and usually offer unlimited snorkelling. Q. Are the dives guided by a Divemaster? A. No, dives are NOT GUIDED by a
Divemaster. You may have the option to pay for a Guided Dive or in some cases
will be required to pay for a guide if your certification prevents you from
diving unsupervised, for example: PADI Scuba Diver, CMAS one star (depending on
number of dives). Q. Can I hire an underwater camera? A. On nearly all vessels, cameras
are for hire and require only very basic knowledge. Video hire is not available
due to the expensive hardware. However a photographer will be glad to capture
your day underwater and sell you photographs/cd's (Day Trips only, not
liveaboard). Q. Do I need a Dive Medical Certified Divers? A. All divers are asked to
complete a medical questionnaire (click here) on
board. As long as the answers to all questions are NO then a medical is not
required. If they answer YES to any question, a further medical may be required.
You will also be asked to fill out a general disclaimer - differs from company
to company. Q. Do I need a Dive Medical OPEN WATER COURSE?
Q. Do I need to bring my C-Card and Log Book? A. At a minimum you will need your C-Card. Dive Supervisors do like to see log books so then can more efficiently assess your experience. If you have lost your card please contact the issuing agency. Q. How deep do we go? A. You will be limited by your
certification and experience. Q. I am travelling alone, how do I organise a dive buddy? A. This will happen on board the
dive vessel. Dive Courses : Q. Do I need to be able to swim? A. Yes, you will be required to do a swim test - 200m without stopping. There is no time limit and you may swim in any style. You will also be required to tread water for 10 minutes without touching the side or bottom. These skills are usually done in the swimming pool on the second day of your course. Q. How deep do we go? A. As Open Water Divers you will be allowed to dive to 18 metres (60ft). Whenever possible the dive operators will try to take you to 18m during the course. The majority of you training will be in 10m (33ft) or less. Q. How long does it take to learn to dive? A. Most operators offer a minimum 4 day course. There are 5 pool sessions, 5 theory sessions and 4 training dives. The training dives must be over a minimum 2 days. Q. How many people in a course? A. PADI sets maximum numbers for
courses, however courses do not necessarily run at full capacity all year round.
The maximum numbers are: Q. I have never dived before, where do I start? A. If you want to learn to scuba
dive, the first step is to take a PADI (Professional Association of Diving
Instructors) Open Water Diver course, the most widely recognised and respected
diving certification in the world. Within a few days, you can be enjoying the
underwater world. Q. I wear glasses/contact lenses - what are my options?
Q. Is there an age limit for learn to dive courses? A. The minimum age in Queensland is 12 years old. However many doctors will not pass children under the age of 14. Please contact us if you have children under 14 wishing to participate in learn to dive courses. Q. My ears hurt when I dive to the bottom of a pool; is this going to be a problem? A. Believe it or not, pain in your ears when you dive to the bottom of a swimming pool is quite normal. However it is due to the fact that you have not been trained how to avoid this problem. During your dive course you will learn simple techniques of how to equalise the pressure in your ears. This will prevent any pain! (The same applies if you suffer discomfort in airplanes.) Q. What happens if I dont finish the course? A. It depends on the reason, but you may be able to finish your course at a later date - (if you got sick for example) - this is known as a referral. Q. What happens if i dont like it? A. We will get you into the
pool/confined water on day one. You will know on the first day as to whether you
will like scuba diving. If you decide not to continue you will normally have to
pay for that first day and may be entitled to a refund for the rest of the
course. Q. What happens if I fail my medical? A. Most companies offer a full refund for failed medicals, please check at the time of booking. If you are unlucky enough to fail your medical you may still be able to go snorkelling instead!! Q. What is a referral? A. Referral Courses can be done
if you have completed your pool and theory dive training at home at your local
dive shop. Once you come to Australia you can then finish your training dives
aboard Liveaboard dive vessels or day dive vessels. This is a great option if
you don't want to spend two days of your holiday with pool and classroom
training. Q. What will be involved in the dive medical? A. Generally most students pass
the Medical Examination without any difficulty.
Check out Snorkel Cairns Hot Deals for the month with some of the best and cheapest packages available online. The prices are so good we only have limmited numbers and selected dates for most of the courses and tours available. So check out some great Reef Trips, Dive Courses and Adventure Tours with massive savings for booking online. This month we have some great hot deals including: PADI learn to dive courses both overnight livaboard courses and day trips to the outer reef. Try one of our packages including a day out to the Great Barrier Reef and a trip to Cape Tribulation or a day rafting on the mighty Tully river. |
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