What is PADI?
PADI is the Professional Association of Diving Instructors and the world's leading scuba diver training organisation. There are over 6,600 PADI centres all over the world and over one million people become certified scuba divers every year.
There any many courses you can take - for beginners the Open Water and Advanced Open Water are the first stages. Then there’s everything in between from Free Diving, Wreck Diving, and Digital Underwater Photography, all the way up to Divemaster.
I started off by doing two Try Dives, one in Dahab, Egypt, and one in Fujairah, UAE. Both times I was held and guided by a divemaster, so all I had to do was enjoy the view at 8 metres deep. Before entering the water, I was taught how to breathe using the regulator, clear my mask of water, equalise my ears, and other basic skills. The Try Dive is an introduction to see if you like being underwater and an incredible way to see coral reefs and marine life for the first time.
Anyone can do it!
The best advice I can give you and every instructor will tell you… RELAX! Once you’re in the water, all you have to do is breathe. Sounds easy right?