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Scuba Experiences for Kids
PADI
Scuba Experiences for Kids
Why enroll in the course?
Bubblemaker
Kids - bring your parents diving! For young adventurers like you, the
Bubblemaker program is an introduction to the thrill of breathing Underwater.
If you're eight or nine years of age, now is your chance to take the
plunge with a PADI Instructor and go pool diving.
Whether it's a glass of milk, bubble gum or submerged beneath the surface
- you can't help blowing bubbles! So try blowing bubbles our way. Start
out on the right fin, jump into the PADI Bubblemaker program today!
Seal Team
The
PADI Seal Team is for young divers who are looking for an action-packed,
adventurous program filled with exciting scuba "AquaMissions."
Have you ever wondered what it's like to dive with flashlights, take
pictures Underwater or float effortlessly like an Astronaut? If you
have, this is your chance to explore these exciting adventures in a
swimming pool.
As a PADI Seal, you learn the basics of safe diving and explore different
AquaMissions - or specialty dives - like wreck, navigation, buoyancy,
Underwater photography, environmental Awarenesss and more.
Here's your chance to explore cool AquaMissions, meet friends and share
in the adventure of the Underwater world. And best of all - join a winning
team - become a PADI Seal Team Member!
My Son after his first openwater dive Blue Lagoon, Huntsville, Texas
For Mom and Dad
Offered at dive destinations and Dive Centers throughout the world,
PADI's Discover Scuba programs let you experience the thrill of diving
under the supervision of a PADI Instructor. During your adventure, you
and your family will master some basic concepts and scuba skills that
will start you on the path to experiencing all the wonder that the other
70% of our planet holds.
In addition to being really fun, the PADI's Discover Scuba programs
are also a great way to get a head start on your PADI Scuba Diver or
Open Water Diver certifications. That's because the skills you complete
during your adventure may credit these certification levels. All you
have to do is complete a Student Diver Record and Referral Form, which
documents your achievement, and bring it to any PADI Dive Center or
Resort to continue where you left off. So what are you waiting for?
Get yourself and your family diving today.
 Monte's 10 year old daughter on her last training dive, looking into the 42 foot sailing yacht.
What do I need to start?
Minimum Ages: 8 years old for Bubblemaker and Seal
Team
- A completed and signed PADI Discover Scuba program statement
What it takes:
- The desire to have a lot of fun
- Listening to the instructor who's going to lead you on your adventure
How long will it take?
Where do you go from here?
After your 10th birthday, you'll be ready to begin your PADI Junior
Scuba Diver, PADI Junior Open Water certification and the wide variety
of PADI certifications that will help you safely explore the Underwater
world.
Contact PADI Master Instructor Monte Lee Thornton for more information on PADI's Discover
Scuba and Discover Scuba Diving program today.
More information on the Bubble maker and Seal Team summer programs will be online shortly.
Email Us Now to Enroll!
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Photo of Monte at Pirates Week Festivale 2008
Explore Underwater Online Magazine, is our way of sharing our explorations with friends around the
world. We hope that you will visit often, and send us news of your explorations, and favorite discoveries. We'll share
them with others through this online magazine. Together, we'll all promote the adventure of exploring under water.
Monte, Irene, Jessica, and Alec
Our 10 year old son Alec, who loves movies, especially the Disney productions of Pirates of the Caribbean, was facinated
when we showed him the hull of an old shipwreck at 35 feet, at the Eden Rock dive site. It had been uncovered due to the
waves of Ivan. Irene pointed out a Cleaner Shrimp hiding in the wreckage to Alec, and later explained to him that it is now
a cleaning station for fish. After that experience Alec determined that it was in fact an old pirate shipwreck, and who are
we to correct a ten year old. Afterall they know more than the parents, right?
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