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IRTDA - CORRECT DIVING Diving Center Directly on the Beach 93 - 201 19 8 Y E 25 E A C R S N O IE F EXPER IRTDA - CORRECT DIVING Diving center directly on the beach • Diving courses all the way to the instructor level • Reef with 6 steep walls • 70 places to dive • Half and whole day boat trips • Diving safari and expeditions in the whole Adria • Submarine trips for max. 3 people • Rent-a-Kayak and archery • Marine biology station correct • Travel agency Kvarnerline DIVING ...enjoy safety Copyright Correct Diving 2018 | Catalog 2018 | English | Diving base ...at home in nature! Dear Correct Diving guests, dear Correct Diving 17 Campingplatz Gelände Glavotok friends! Begginer plato 1.5 - 6 m Active vacation is getting more popular every 16 Einstieg 20 day. Modern guest doesn´t want just to lay on the beach and enjoy good food, but to participate in 14 9 19 8 1 18 activities that will help him to relax and enjoy in 12 nature – together with his friends or family. 7 3 2 4 6 5 13 Correct Diving is located on the market since 10 11 1993, recognizing this need as the first diving 15 center in the Mediterranean. Faithful to the motto: Nature’s Best Wellness! we P offer individual programs based on customers need. The guests recognized our unusual ways, and 1. Rent-a-Kayak and equipment 2. Equipment rental for that, they keep coming back to us for years! 3. Reception/Check-in Today we offer a variety of activities, which are 4. Equipment rental intended for embellishing the most important time 5. Wet room 6. Compressor room of the year - and it is a good ratio of price /service. 7. Filling station Air/Nitrox/Trimix It is also recognized by many tour operators, so it 8. Service room 9. Terrace for 72 people is not surprising that we appear in many guides in 10. Wet room - diving center equipment the sections “advice” or “visit”, for example: Marco 11. Wet room for groups Polo edition Kvarner 2012. 12. Classroom for 24 people 13. Archery range Today you are among the lucky ones, who will 14. Beach volleyball 15. Marine biology station for 100 people be with us to book an unforgettable holiday and 16. Beach bar enjoy the beautiful nature. 17. Massage station 18. Store Send us your request and we will make you an 19. Fruits and vegetables offer you won´t be able to refuse! 20. Rent-a-Kayak The services of our diving center • The base is located directly on the beach on over 2500 m² with free parking places • Diving center with a place to camp (www.kamp-Glavotok-hr) Strong compressor system with big air banks • Reef with 6 steep walls – on each entrance is a table with description of the location • NO-LIMIT reef diving (daily and weekly tickets) • Whole day and half-day excursions from boat or land • Daily boat dives on our own diving boat • Diving safaris and expeditions on our 30-meter ship for max 12 guests • Equipment rental from snorkel to double equipment • Filling station for 200 to 330 bar for air, Nitrox, and Trimix • Large storage facility with 18 bottles of 50 L x 330 bar air • Breathing air control for moisture during the filling Our housereef with 6 steep walls process • Training platform for apnea diving • 100 m2 event tent with seats for up to 100 People. • Sunny terrace with sea view for 72 people • Teaching area with sea view (boat & dive house) with seats for up to 24 people • Beach bar next to the base with places to seat for up to 80 people • Massages with standard and medical massages • Underwater training parkour • Underwater learning park Professionalism separates us from the rest Our base is located directly next to the beach on area of 2500 m2. Connected to our house reef with six steep walls you have a great place for your diving-holiday experience. Our young and friendly team speaks several languages and will help you during your stay with us. The modern, supervised filling system ensures a quick delivery with clean air. We also offer other gases and mixtures such Diving safari ship Adria Explorer - Pipi as NITROX, TRIMIX, ARGON, OXYGEN. Our bay is protected from the wind and therefore safe for diving and snorkeling excursions to the best and most breathtaking locations. On the house reef, in the shallow water you will find a bouyancy course and a underwater learning park that will guide you and also allow you to relax in the water and / or continue to train. The shallow area for training is 1.5 to 6 meters deep, and allows an ideal entry for Our excursion ship Sv. Petar all divers, and the steep walls at depths of 12 to 40 meters will make the experienced divers among you happy too. For more distant dive locations (a total of 70 spots at a distance from 15 min to 1.30 h) we offer transfer with our own ship, or with ship from our partner (from 12 to 30 people). Our diving and snorkeling boat is hand designed and built so that your stay is as comfortable as possible. Trip in nature Top spots for snorkeling and diving The Kvarner Bay is one of the most famous diving Elhawi Star (min. 26 m - max. 42 m) reefs in the Mediterranean. It shines with: • Steep walls, rich in vegetation as in many tropical diving sites • Wrecks, suitable for all dives • Caves with fantastic vegetation • Dropoffs • Tunnels and many other sightseeing locations Peltastis (min. 6 m - max. 33 m) The advantage with us is that we have these great places within a couple minutes up to 1.30 h boat trip. The words are not enough to explain everything - so here are some photos of the shipwrecks: Vis (min. 45 m - max. 60 m) Lina (min. 20 m - max. 55 m) Sigrid (min. 20 m - max. 32 m) Services offered by our diving school: • Modern diving training according to the latest standard, approved by the ministry of education and sports • Theory with internet training and classical theoretical classes • Underwater parkour course at 3 - 9 meters depth • Diver orientation program - from 10 years of age • Snorkeling classes for beginners from 8 years • Refresher courses for divers who were not diving for a long time • Courses from beginners to instructors • Education and training for instructors Diver orientation program from 10 years of age • All specialty courses • Recreational and Technical Diving Courses • Apnea courses and training • Technological seminars for beginners and advanced divers • Compressor seminars from beginner to service technician (Manufacturers certified) • Diving seminars and training • MFA and oxygen courses for laymen and instructors • Divemaster and instructor training for the professional career Diver Orientation Program Ideal and relaxing learning surroundings IRTDA DOP You want to see the world from a different perspective and you are not sure if you would feel comfortable under the water? Then go for a test dive. After your first try, you will be certain of your decision. After the theoretical instructions by our professional instructors, you will go directly to our house reef. Here you will get the feeling for breathing and gain your first impressions of weightlessness under water. We organize diver orientation programs every day. Happiness while learning is one of our main goals Further education Start with your begginer Advanced Open Water Diver (AOWD) training Next course for all participants of the OWD course. The AOWD course will show you a new side of diving Open Water Diver (OWD) and you can further improve your already learned skills. Here you will learn techniques of navigation, depth This course is the beginning of the education and dives, night diving and searching and recovering. This provides the diver with all necessary (basic) skills course shows you the more challenging sides of the and skills that he needs to have underwater for safe dive. and controlled diving. The course is modular. After Prerequisites: graduating the course, you are entitled and capable • MFA - Brevet of organizing your own dive and you will receive the • We recommend min. 16 dives in the logbook internationally recognized certificate. The course consists of 5 theoretical and practical units, followed by 4 dives in the open water and additionally an Rescue diver independently planned dive. Requirements: IRTDA RD • Medical certificate for diving The Rescue Diver course improves your ability in • At least 10 years of age case of danger or the difficulties that you or your dive partners encounter while diving. In-depth lessons will cover topics such as stress during diving, self - help, first aid and applied dive medicine, CPR, search for an Refresher course unfortunate diver, organization and rescue measures at the scene of the accident. A must for every responsible Haven’t dove in a while? diver. Then you should take part in one of our “We make you fit again” courses. Theoretical and practical exercises Requirement: provide safety and routine for handling the diving • AOWD licence equipment. • Min. 35 dives The Divemaster Course Divemaster Program for collecting experience Divemaster training is your step towards professional If you want to gain experience in the diving industry diving. In this course, you will polish your skills for and want to get assistance with the job search, Correct the organization of dive events as well as effective Diving - with more than 25 years of experience in the participation in the training. Your skills in theory diving sector - is one of the best places. As a certified and practice will be raised to a professional level. divemaster or dive instructor, you become during the The divemaster course creates the prerequisite four to max.
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