If you’re already a PADI diver, you’ve likely heard about PADI Club™ – the best way to maintain your diver status. This annual subscription gives you access to all kinds of benefits, like course savings, a magazine subscription and, best of all, free or discounted PADI certification cards.
Many people do a Discover Scuba Diving experience on vacation as a fun, one-off activity with friends or family. If this is something you’ve done in the past, perhaps you’re curious about the next level of diving but feel hesitant about the time commitment required.
This article will describe how to log a dive and explain why you should maintain a record of your diving experience. When logging a dive, you can include a lot of information or just a few basic details. Read on to learn which sections I always fill in, which ones I usually skip and why.
Imagine turning your passion into a profession…how many people can say that? Embarking on my PADI Divemaster Internship was doing exactly that. Stepping into a world where the ocean became my office, I swapped work suits for wetsuits, and I haven’t looked back! It was a passport to a life less ordinary.
Underwater photography is a truly powerful tool. It has the ability to captivate audiences by offering a glimpse into a world and moments in time that not everyone is lucky enough to see for themselves. Not to mention that it’s a fun, never-ending hobby which also provides an ideal way to capture the moments you never want to forget.