Hey Guys,
Thanks for all you tips and advises Will check out the schools to on their syllabus. Looks like what Antacid said is true, some places cut corners and have only 2 theory, 2 confined and 2 open water dives.
Any more input is appreciated.
hi, may i know roughly how much is the course including classroom and actual dive training for beginners? thanks!
Cost is around $380 to $5xx.... but like we said... its the 'fine detail' you have to look out for.
Doing your Open Water in Hantu will be the cheapest.... but for newbie, I don't recommend your 1st Open Water experience to be limited to 5-7 metres of visibility... on a good day. Tioman, Aur or Dayang would be a better experience.... but of course, the cost of the package would go up.
Just remember the old saying.... Cheap Isn't Always Good.... :think:
I take my OW in Bali..half day theory, half day pool...4times dive in open water...
Pay attention to the 'fine' detail regarding the package its like buying gears from SLS, somethings, certain parts might go missing. :thumbsd:
Things like -
* Is the dive gears included ?
* Is the course manual included, a 'must buy', can rent, can borrow etc
* Any other hidden charges
Recently got newbies at the other website complaining of bad sale practice by a certain dive school he got the course cheap but he was made to buy the reading material from the centre no borrowing from friends are allowed :thumbsd:
PS demand to know the student to instructor ratio. 4:1 or less would be the best.
My instructor(he holds both PADI&SSI) told me PADI regulation said that students must buy the reading materials while SSI make sure that the dive centre have book loan available when students opt to not buy the books. Dunno how far is this true, or maybe a lot of dive centre choose to ignore PADI's regulation, but that might be the reason behind the 'must buy' case you mentioned.
But yeah, a good dive center will mention what the price includes and what is compulsory.