by Kat Ramage | Jun 20, 2017 | Scuba Diving Courses, Try Dive
Free Try Dive sign beckons Pemuteran visitors to come in to Sea Rovers
Every day, instructors Cap’n Paul and/or Wayan are standing by to share the wonders of diving with passers-by here in Pemuteran. There’s a brief orientation, some paperwork and then you can experience diving in the waters at Mucky Pirates Bay. If you’re enjoying yourself, you can immediately continue on to do an Introductory Course. This would allow you to dive to a maximum of 12 metres on any of our regular trips with an instructor or divemaster for up to 14 days. Or, if you really catch the diving bug, you can sign up for a scuba or open water diver course–which is what happened with Cornelia.
Cornelia enjoyed her experience so much, she immediately signed up for an Open Water course
by Kat Ramage | Apr 12, 2017 | Scuba Diving Courses
This could be you!
Are you on holiday in Bali and want to try diving? Have you always wanted to try diving, but didn’t want to invest the time or money to get fully certified? Are you a long-time snorkeler and just itching to see what all the excitement below is about? Do an introductory scuba course with Sea Rovers.
The introductory course is done here in Pemuteran and is very easy. It consists of 20 mins of basic theory, in water training done in the bay here, followed by a dive. After which, you have a temporary certificate valid for 14 days. You will be able to dive to a maximum depth of 12mtrs under the direct supervision of a divemaster or instructor, and can join any of the normal trips we offer during that 2-week period.
Don’t wait any longer–contact us for details and pricing.
by Capt Paul | Feb 14, 2013 | General News, Scuba Diving Courses, TDI/SDI
Me, My Camera and I
The Captains going Solo. Who’s not with me?
Seriously though we’ll be offering the chance to break free from the shackles of buddydom. How many times have you been on a dive trip and been given a buddy who is more of a liability than a buddy? How many times have you taken your camera out and wished you didn’t have a buddy with you? Or been with a Photographer and had to hang around waiting for them to take the shot.
The SDI Solo Diving course is about learning to be independent as much as its about diving on your own. There are many situations where having a buddy along just doesn’t always work. What happens if you loose your buddy, are you prepared to take care of yourself? This is where the SDI Solo Diving course comes into its own (forgive the pun).
Lets face it at one point or another, you will be diving alone, whether you want to or not.
Those interested in learning more can Start Here where you can find more information and links to e-learning SDI Solo Diver theory.