Snorkler
Welcome to the wonders of the underwater world! The NAUI Snorkeler course is an entry-level program designed to educate snorkelers on the skills and knowledge to safely observe underwater attractions from or near the surface of the water. Maximum depth during training is 15 feet (5 meters). If you are looking to learn how to use basic snorkeling equipment or increase your comfort in the water while exploring, this is the course for you.
During your NAUI Snorkeler certification course you will learn about safety & problem management for apnea training, the function, use and care of snorkeling equipment, and proper techniques to comfortably explore on the surface and shallow water zone. Prerequisites include good health, physical condition and swimming ability.
Curriculum
Academics have a duration of minimum 30 minutes.
The course extends over a period of 1 day.
It includes a minimum of 2 open water sessions.
What’s Next?
Expand your abilities and comfort as a NAUI Freediver to safely complete dives to 66 feet (20 meters).
Skin Diver / Junior Skin Diver
Imagine floating on a clear sea of liquid watching fishes, crustaceans, corals - everything from dolphins to dugongs face-to-face. If this sounds like something you would love to do, then the NAUI Skin Diver or Junior Skin Diver course is for you!
Once you’ve completed your training and two open water dives, you will have the skills you need to be a comfortable and safe skin diver. Your NAUI Instructor will coach you through the process of snorkeling and breath-hold diving and your fun will grow as your skills increase!
Curriculum
Academics have a duration of 3 to 6 hours.
The course extends over a period of 1 day.
It includes a minimum of 2 open water dives.
What’s Next?
Now that you’ve been introduced to the aquatic environment, no one will blame you for continuing your adventure by enrolling in a NAUI Scuba Diver. Experience the underwater world like never before, floating weightlessly over incredible coral reefs while you comfortably breathe underwater using easy to use modern scuba equipment.