The PADI OPEN WATER COURSE

Your first scuba certification with the world’s most widely recognised and trusted scuba training agency for 60 years.

PADI Open Water Diver · Recreational certification · 3–4 days

Your first scuba certification — the qualification that lets you dive anywhere in the world to eighteen metres with a buddy, for the rest of your life. Roatan is one of the best places on earth to get it.

$400 all-inclusive — tuition, materials, PADI certification fee and equipment rental

What you'll do

Theory online, skills in calm sand, four real dives on the reef

The course splits cleanly into three pieces: the theory (handled online before or during the course), confined-water skill sessions in a shallow sandy patch off the beach, and four proper open water dives on the West End reef.

  1. Knowledge development — online Five PADI eLearning sections you work through at your own pace, ending in a final exam. Most students complete this before arriving or in the evenings during the course.
  2. Confined water training — off the beach Five short shallow-water sessions in 6 m of sand directly off the dive shop's beach. No pool; just calm, clear, neck-deep Caribbean water. You'll learn mask clearing, regulator recovery, buoyancy, ascents and equipment handling.
  3. Open water training dives — on the reef Four guided dives on the West End house reef and nearby sites, demonstrating the skills in real conditions and putting depth and time into your logbook.
  4. Final knowledge review & certification A short sign-off session and you're certified PADI Open Water Diver — the qualification valid for life and recognised worldwide.

Your first dives in the Caribbean

Four open water training dives on the West End reef

Real reef sites, not a pool. Three to four days from beginner to certified diver.

What's included

$400 all-inclusive

  • Tuition with a qualified PADI Open Water Instructor
  • PADI eLearning access — all theory and certification materials
  • PADI Open Water Diver certification fee
  • All scuba equipment rental for the duration of the course
  • All boat fees for the open water training dives

No hidden fees on completion. The Roatan Marine Park fee is payable separately to the Marine Park on arrival.


What it's like in Roatan

A serious upgrade on a pool-based course

Water temperature sits between 27 and 30°C year-round. Visibility on West End typically runs 20 to 30 metres. There's no current to speak of inside the marine-park zone, and the protected bay in front of the shop is well-suited to skills training — calm, shallow, sandy-bottomed, and a five-minute walk from the bar.

Open water dives begin on the house reef about 50 metres offshore, which drops into a coral wall starting at twelve metres. By the end of the course you'll have logged your first proper wall dives, your first reef-top cruise, and a confident grasp of what diving actually feels like.

On the reef

Twelve metres of clear blue water and a coral wall

Visibility 20 to 30 metres, no current, 27 to 30 degrees year-round.

Requirements

Who can take this course

  • Minimum age 10 for Junior Open Water Diver, or 15 for the full rating
  • Basic swimming ability — a 200 m surface swim (any stroke) and a 10-minute float
  • PADI medical statement signed — physician's clearance required for any "yes" answers
  • No prior diving experience needed

Ready to start?

Get in touch to reserve your course dates — we can usually start within a day or two of your arrival.