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Lisbon: Become a Scuba Diver in 3-Days
2 ReviewsThis globally-recognized certification program is the best way to begin your lifelong adventure as a certified scuba diver. Personalized training is combined with in-water practice sessions to ensure you become truly comfortable underwater.
Highlights
- Explore the underwater world within Arrabida Natural Park
- Marvel at one of the greatest biodiversity locations in Europe
- Start your underwater adventure in one of the historical sights of the Marine Park
Description
Take part in a globally-recognized certification program that will be sure to kick start your newfound passion in scuba diving. Whether you're a local or visiting Lisbon on holiday, this is a fantastic outdoor adventure that is not only fun, but will leave you with the certification you need to take part in other scuba diving adventures in the future. You will be diving within the protected area of the Marine Park with Professor Luiz Saldanha, part of Arrabida Natural Park. By the conclusion of your adventure, you will receive the SSI Open Water Diver certification (ISO 24801-2). This program provides you with the knowledge and training necessary to dive autonomously with an equally or more qualified buddy, in environments equivalent with their training and to depths shallower than 18 meters. It also allows you to continue your training further with specialty training courses.Includes
Insurance Lectures and practical classes All the required equipment Free e-learning on Marine Ecology (SSI Blue Oceans) SSI Open Water Diver certification, internationally recognized according to the standard ISO 24801-2 Local snacks and water onboardImportant Information
- Please bring your passport or ID card • Activity plan is subject to change due to weather and sea conditions
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