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The Instructor Development Course and EFR instructor course is run over 11 days. It is immediately followed by the PADI instructor exam in West Bay, Roatan. If you are not doing the divemaster internship with us before the IDC, planning to arrive 4-7 days before the course start date will allow you to do some dives and acclimatize before the course starts. You should not book a return flight until the Saturday after the IE at the earliest. Giving yourself a few days after the IE to relax and perhaps do some specialty instructor training is a good idea if you have the time. The prep course is optional and focuses on preparing you for the written exams it always starts the Thursday before the IDC.
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The PADI instructor exam is conducted over two days. A PADI examiner flies onto the island Thursday morning. The exam is conducted on West Bay beach and at the divesite Mandy’s Eel Garden. It usually starts at 12pm on Thursday and finishes around 5pm Friday. Over the last three years we have had a 100% first time pass rate.
The schedule is usually as follows:
Thursday 12pm Orientation
Thursday 1.30pm Written Exams – Dive Theory and Standards
Thursday 5pm Knowledge Development Presentations
Friday 8am Open Water Teaching Presentation
Friday 12 pm Confined Water Presentations
Friday 4pm Closing Ceremony
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The Instructor Development Course including the IDC prep course and EFR instructor course is run over 10-14 days depending on the number of people in the course and the expected weather conditions. It is immediately followed by the PADI instructor exam in West Bay, Roatan. If you are not doing the divemaster internship with us before the IDC, planning to arrive 4-7 days before the course start date will allow you to do some dives an acclimatize before the course starts. You should not book a return flight until the Saturday after the IE at the earliest. Giving yourself a few days after the IE to relax and perhaps do some specialty instructor training is a good idea if you have the time.
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The PADI instructor exam is conducted over two days. A PADI examiner flies onto the island Thursday morning. The exam is conducted on West Bay beach and at the divesite Mandy’s Eel Garden. It usually starts at 12pm on Thursday and finishes around 5pm Friday. Over the last three years we have had a 100% first time pass rate.
The schedule is usually as follows:
Thursday 12pm Orientation
Thursday 1.30pm Written Exams – Dive Theory and Standards
Thursday 5pm Knowledge Development Presentations
Friday 8am Open Water Teaching Presentation
Friday 12 pm Confined Water Presentations
Friday 4pm Closing Ceremony
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The Instructor Development Course including the IDC prep course and EFR instructor course is run over 10-14 days depending on the number of people in the course and the expected weather conditions. It is immediately followed by the PADI instructor exam in West Bay, Roatan. If you are not doing the divemaster internship with us before the IDC, planning to arrive 4-7 days before the course start date will allow you to do some dives an acclimatize before the course starts. You should not book a return flight until the Saturday after the IE at the earliest. Giving yourself a few days after the IE to relax and perhaps do some specialty instructor training is a good idea if you have the time.
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The PADI instructor exam is conducted over two days. A PADI examiner flies onto the island Thursday morning. The exam is conducted on West Bay beach and at the divesite Mandy’s Eel Garden. It usually starts at 12pm on Thursday and finishes around 5pm Friday. Over the last three years we have had a 100% first time pass rate.
The schedule is usually as follows:
Thursday 12pm Orientation
Thursday 1.30pm Written Exams – Dive Theory and Standards
Thursday 5pm Knowledge Development Presentations
Friday 8am Open Water Teaching Presentation
Friday 12 pm Confined Water Presentations
Friday 4pm Closing Ceremony
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The Instructor Development Course including the IDC prep course and EFR instructor course is run over 10-14 days depending on the number of people in the course and the expected weather conditions. It is immediately followed by the PADI instructor exam in West Bay, Roatan. If you are not doing the divemaster internship with us before the IDC, planning to arrive 4-7 days before the course start date will allow you to do some dives an acclimatize before the course starts. You should not book a return flight until the Saturday after the IE at the earliest. Giving yourself a few days after the IE to relax and perhaps do some specialty instructor training is a good idea if you have the time.
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The PADI instructor exam is conducted over two days. A PADI examiner flies onto the island Thursday morning. The exam is conducted on West Bay beach and at the divesite Mandy’s Eel Garden. It usually starts at 12pm on Thursday and finishes around 5pm Friday. Over the last three years we have had a 100% first time pass rate.
The schedule is usually as follows:
Thursday 12pm Orientation
Thursday 1.30pm Written Exams – Dive Theory and Standards
Thursday 5pm Knowledge Development Presentations
Friday 8am Open Water Teaching Presentation
Friday 12 pm Confined Water Presentations
Friday 4pm Closing Ceremony
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The Instructor Development Course including the IDC prep course and EFR instructor course is run over 10-14 days depending on the number of people in the course and the expected weather conditions. It is immediately followed by the PADI instructor exam in West Bay, Roatan. If you are not doing the divemaster internship with us before the IDC, planning to arrive 4-7 days before the course start date will allow you to do some dives an acclimatize before the course starts. You should not book a return flight until the Saturday after the IE at the earliest. Giving yourself a few days after the IE to relax and perhaps do some specialty instructor training is a good idea if you have the time.
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The PADI instructor exam is conducted over two days. A PADI examiner flies onto the island Thursday morning. The exam is conducted on West Bay beach and at the divesite Mandy’s Eel Garden. It usually starts at 12pm on Thursday and finishes around 5pm Friday. Over the last three years we have had a 100% first time pass rate.
The schedule is usually as follows:
Thursday 12pm Orientation
Thursday 1.30pm Written Exams – Dive Theory and Standards
Thursday 5pm Knowledge Development Presentations
Friday 8am Open Water Teaching Presentation
Friday 12 pm Confined Water Presentations
Friday 4pm Closing Ceremony
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The Instructor Development Course including the IDC prep course and EFR instructor course is run over 10-14 days depending on the number of people in the course and the expected weather conditions. It is immediately followed by the PADI instructor exam in West Bay, Roatan. If you are not doing the divemaster internship with us before the IDC, planning to arrive 4-7 days before the course start date will allow you to do some dives an acclimatize before the course starts. You should not book a return flight until the Saturday after the IE at the earliest. Giving yourself a few days after the IE to relax and perhaps do some specialty instructor training is a good idea if you have the time.
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The PADI instructor exam is conducted over two days. A PADI examiner flies onto the island Thursday morning. The exam is conducted on West Bay beach and at the divesite Mandy’s Eel Garden. It usually starts at 12pm on Thursday and finishes around 5pm Friday. Over the last three years we have had a 100% first time pass rate.
The schedule is usually as follows:
Thursday 12pm Orientation
Thursday 1.30pm Written Exams – Dive Theory and Standards
Thursday 5pm Knowledge Development Presentations
Friday 8am Open Water Teaching Presentation
Friday 12 pm Confined Water Presentations
Friday 4pm Closing Ceremony
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The PADI instructor exam is conducted over two days. A PADI examiner flies onto the island Thursday morning. The exam is conducted on West Bay beach and at the divesite Mandy’s Eel Garden. It usually starts at 12pm on Thursday and finishes around 5pm Friday. Over the last three years we have had a 100% first time pass rate.
The schedule is usually as follows:
Thursday 12pm Orientation
Thursday 1.30pm Written Exams – Dive Theory and Standards
Thursday 5pm Knowledge Development Presentations
Friday 8am Open Water Teaching Presentation
Friday 12 pm Confined Water Presentations
Friday 4pm Closing Ceremony
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The PADI instructor exam is conducted over two days. A PADI examiner flies onto the island Thursday morning. The exam is conducted on West Bay beach and at the divesite Mandy’s Eel Garden. It usually starts at 12pm on Thursday and finishes around 5pm Friday. Over the last three years we have had a 100% first time pass rate.
The schedule is usually as follows:
Thursday 12pm Orientation
Thursday 1.30pm Written Exams – Dive Theory and Standards
Thursday 5pm Knowledge Development Presentations
Friday 8am Open Water Teaching Presentation
Friday 12 pm Confined Water Presentations
Friday 4pm Closing Ceremony
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The Instructor Development Course including the IDC prep course and EFR instructor course is run over 10-14 days depending on the number of people in the course and the expected weather conditions. It is immediately followed by the PADI instructor exam in West Bay, Roatan. If you are not doing the divemaster internship with us before the IDC, planning to arrive 4-7 days before the course start date will allow you to do some dives an acclimatize before the course starts. You should not book a return flight until the Saturday after the IE at the earliest. Giving yourself a few days after the IE to relax and perhaps do some specialty instructor training is a good idea if you have the time.
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The PADI instructor exam is conducted over two days. A PADI examiner flies onto the island Thursday morning. The exam is conducted on West Bay beach and at the divesite Mandy’s Eel Garden. It usually starts at 12pm on Thursday and finishes around 5pm Friday. Over the last three years we have had a 100% first time pass rate.
The schedule is usually as follows:
Thursday 12pm Orientation
Thursday 1.30pm Written Exams – Dive Theory and Standards
Thursday 5pm Knowledge Development Presentations
Friday 8am Open Water Teaching Presentation
Friday 12 pm Confined Water Presentations
Friday 4pm Closing Ceremony
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The Instructor Development Course including the IDC prep course and EFR instructor course is run over 10-14 days depending on the number of people in the course and the expected weather conditions. It is immediately followed by the PADI instructor exam in West Bay, Roatan. If you are not doing the divemaster internship with us before the IDC, planning to arrive 4-7 days before the course start date will allow you to do some dives an acclimatize before the course starts. You should not book a return flight until the Saturday after the IE at the earliest. Giving yourself a few days after the IE to relax and perhaps do some specialty instructor training is a good idea if you have the time.
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The PADI instructor exam is conducted over two days. A PADI examiner flies onto the island Thursday morning. The exam is conducted on West Bay beach and at the divesite Mandy’s Eel Garden. It usually starts at 12pm on Thursday and finishes around 5pm Friday. Over the last three years we have had a 100% first time pass rate.
The schedule is usually as follows:
Thursday 12pm Orientation
Thursday 1.30pm Written Exams – Dive Theory and Standards
Thursday 5pm Knowledge Development Presentations
Friday 8am Open Water Teaching Presentation
Friday 12 pm Confined Water Presentations
Friday 4pm Closing Ceremony
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The Instructor Development Course including the IDC prep course and EFR instructor course is run over 10-14 days depending on the number of people in the course and the expected weather conditions. It is immediately followed by the PADI instructor exam in West Bay, Roatan. If you are not doing the divemaster internship with us before the IDC, planning to arrive 4-7 days before the course start date will allow you to do some dives an acclimatize before the course starts. You should not book a return flight until the Saturday after the IE at the earliest. Giving yourself a few days after the IE to relax and perhaps do some specialty instructor training is a good idea if you have the time.
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