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To complete your PADI Open Water Diver certification, you will need to do at least four open water dives. These dives give you the opportunity to practice the skills learned in your confined water sessions and apply them in open water conditions.
The maximum depth for a PADI Open Water Diver is 18 meters (60 feet). This is sufficient for most recreational diving experiences and provides an excellent foundation for future certifications.
Your PADI Open Water certification is valid for life. While it does not expire, it’s recommended to take a refresher course if you haven’t been diving in a while to ensure your skills are sharp.
The PADI Open Water Diver certification is the first level of scuba certification, allowing you to dive independently with a buddy to a depth of 18 meters (60 feet). This certification is recognized worldwide, opening up a world of diving adventures.
The PADI eLearning portion typically takes 8-12 hours to complete. You can finish the theory at your own pace, making it convenient to fit into your schedule before heading out for your practical sessions.
The PADI Open Water exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions, covering topics like dive theory, safety procedures, and equipment. The exam is designed to ensure that you’re ready for the practical components of diving.
The PADI Open Water course typically takes 3 days to complete. This includes time for the eLearning or classroom portion, confined water dives, and open water dives. You can complete it faster or over a longer period depending on your schedule.
As mentioned, the depth limit for Open Water Divers is 18 meters (60 feet). This depth is perfect for most coral reefs and marine life you’ll encounter in popular diving destinations.
Once certified, you can: