As the world's most recognized dive certification, your PADI Open Water course is a doorway to endless adventure beneath the seven seas (and countless lakes and springs) across the world.
There are 3 steps to earning your PADI Open Water Certification at Diver's Oasis:
At Diver's Oasis, we're committed to giving each of our dive students personalized attention and care throughout the course. We go out of our way to make sure that you feel confident and comfortable along every step of the journey to your Open Water Certification.
Read more about each step of the process below, or if you're ready to get started now:
The academic portion of the certification process is where you'll learn the basic principles and theories of scuba diving, as outlined in the PADI Open Water Diver Manual. There are two options for completing this portion:
Once you've learned the theory, it's time to learn the practice. The confined water training gives you a chance to actually embody the skills you've learned from the academic portion, in a safe and comfortable swimming pool environment.
Diving requires a delicate balance of multiple skills: swimming with scuba equipment attached to you, breathing underwater, maintaining equalization, following underwater dive communication from your instructor, etc. Mastering these skills in the pool will prepare you to dive with confidence and comfort once you hit the open water.
Our confined water training area has a 9-ft pool depth, which will allow you to get comfortable with practicing equalization at different depths before you complete the open water dives.
The confined water setting is designed to give you a strong foundation for comfort and safety throughout your lifetime of diving adventures, and as such, we never rush our pool time.
The open water checkout dives are the final step to your new scuba certification. After all that time spent studying and practicing, the open water dives are the reward that allows you to finally experience what this sport is all about — diving!
There are four check out dives that occur in an open body of water, such as a quarry, ocean, or lake. During these dives, you will have an opportunity to practice the same skills that you learned in the confined water training—this time in a bit more adventurous environment.
Many open water certification experiences only meet the minimum requirements, but at Diver's Oasis we LOVE the sport of diving and sharing this sport with others. That's why our full focus during the open water dives is to make sure that you feel comfortable and have fun while diving.
Each diver is unique, and so are their needs during their first open water dives. That's why we modify every open water experience in order to give each student the best introduction to diving. If a student requires additional one-on-one help in the open water setting, that is what we do! Our goal is to get you out and diving so you can enjoy your new sport with confidence.
These prices will be effective May 1st, 2024
Choose between e-Learning or In-Person Classroom Sessions
Includes:
Note that you must provide your own mask, snorkel, fins, and boots. We have specially priced packages available.
Semi-Private Lessons: $575
Private Lessons: $655
Choose between e-Learning or In-Person Classroom Sessions
Already have a dive trip planned and want to finish your certification while vacationing? A referral form will be sent with you to complete your certification dives at a PADI dive center at your vacation location. You can also finish your certification on a dive trip with Diver's Oasis in one of our exotic locations!
Includes: everything listed under option 1 except for the 4 Open Water Dives.
Private Lessons: $525
Please reach out to us at itsallgood@diversoasis.com or call the shop at (417) 882-7327 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
The PADI Open Water course cost is all-inclusive, with NO hidden fees. The course cost includes:
Note that you must provide your own mask, snorkel, fins, and boots. We have specially priced packages available. We provide all the other dive equipment needed during training and certification.
Your PADI Open Water Certification never expires. However, if you go long periods of time without diving, we encourage you to take a dive refresher to re-familiarize yourself with scuba theory, safety, and equipment.
Children must be at least 10 years of age to become certified as Junior PADI Open Water Divers. Here's how it works:
For all ages, the academic coursework for Junior Open Water is the same as what is taken during the standard Open Water Certification.
We also have special PADI Courses just for kids age 8-12!