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Subsurface Fiji Dive Rates SUBSURFACE FIJI DIVE RATES VALID FROM 1ST APRIL 2017 TO 31ST MARCH 2018 VALID AT MUSKET COVE, PLANTATION, LOMANI, LIKULIKU, MALOLO, TROPICA, NAVINI, WADIGI, TAVARUA, NAMOTU & FUNKY FISH ISLAND RESORTS. RATES QUOTED IN FIJI DOLLARS INCLUSIVE OF 25% GOVT TAXES CERTIFIED DIVER PACKAGES Night dive Number of Dives 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 (min 2 people) DIVE RATES (OWN GEAR) 175 310 460 600 870 1120 1340 215 DIVE RATES (RENTAL GEAR) 190 340 500 660 965 1245 1500 240 CERTIFIED DIVER PACKAGES INCLUDE TANK & WEIGHTS AND DIVEMASTER SERVICES. PROOF OF DIVE CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED RENTAL EQUIPMENT INCLUDES BCD, REGULATOR, SUUNTO DIVE COMPUTER, WETSUIT, FINS, MASK & SNORKEL PADI DIVE COURSES PADI BUBBLE MAKER Children 8 – 12 yrs. Scuba diving in the pool. Incl Bubble Maker Certificate 130 SCUBA REVIEW Refresh your 21 PADI scuba skills with an Instructor in the pool. 180 PADI DISCOVER SCUBA Introductory dive experience in confined water (shore dive or pool )10yrs+ 160 PADI DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING Confined water dive, followed by ocean reef dive to 12 meters 10yrs+ 295 REPEAT DSD DIVE Ocean dive to maximum depth of 12 meter dive with a PADI Dive Master 220 PADI SCUBA DIVER Theory, in-pool sessions, 2 ocean dives, equipment & PADI certification 730 UPGRADE FROM SCUBA DIVER ...to Open Water Diver. Includes 2 dives, theory, equipment & PADI cert 620 PADI OPEN WATER DIVER Theory, in-pool training, 4 ocean dives, equipment & PADI certification 1120 PADI Open Water with online E-Learning already completed 960 PADI ADVENTURE DIVER Theory, 3 ocean dives, equipment and PADI certification 720 1 DIVE ADVENTURE/ADVANCED Rate for 1 Adventure dive, with PADI cert fee included, $415; without cert $260 PADI ADVANCED OPEN WATER Theory, 5 adventure ocean dives, equipment and PADI certification 1040 PADI Advanced OWC with online E-Learning already completed 890 PADI RESCUE DIVER Theory, confined water training skills, 3 ocean dives, PADI certification 890 EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE 1 Day. First Aid /CPR Course that is required for Rescue Diver. PADI Cert. 350 PADI REFERRAL 4 Open Water training dives, theory review, equipment, PADI processing 830 3 dives $720, 2 dives $610, 1 dive $490 PADI DIVE MASTER Allow 2 to 3 weeks. Includes assisting with courses, leading POA dives and practical assignments. PADI FREEDIVING PROGRAMS PADI BASIC FREEDIVER Basic static & dynamic apnea freediving skills taught in the pool. 1 day. 300 PADI FREEDIVER Develop knowledge & skills for static & dynamic apnea, free immersion & constant weight freedives to 10-16m. Two ocean dives. 2 days 590 PADI ADVANCED FREEDIVER Expands knowledge & skills, with further development in static & dynamic apnea, free immersion and constant weight freedives to depths of 20-24m. Two ocean dives min. Course takes 2 days. 690 CERTIFIED FREEDIVING TRIPS Freedive on Fijis reefs on our morning trip for up to 3 hours 230 Join the afternoon trip and freedive for up to 1 hour 140 All Freediving courses include Professional Freediving Instructor, rental equipment including long fins, low volume mask, snorkel, weights, floats & lines. All students receive an online PADI Freediving educational pack and certification. Freediving boat trips include Professional Freediver Instructor as a guide, rental equipment including long fins, low volume mask, snorkel, weights, floats & lines. SUBURFACE FIJI - PO Box 11854, NADI AIRPORT, FIJI. Ph: + 679 9996371 www.subsurFacefiji.com [email protected] Prices subject to change without prior notice. .
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