
PADI SEAL TEAM
From £119
Have you're kids had a go at scuba diving and fallen in love with the magic of the underwater world? Are they looking for more action and adventure? Are they looking to make new friends and have some serious fun?
If the answers are yes, it sounds like the PADI Seal Team is perfect for them! This program is designed specifically for young divers and involves action packed adventures and new skills to learn in each exciting pool session.
The program is split into two parts. By completing the first part they’ll join a very elite club by becoming a PADI Seal Team Member. they’ll learn the fundamentals of diving and safety such as buoyancy control, signals, mask clearing and regulator recovery. Add some games and lots of fun and you have the perfect ingredients to make them a great diver.
Once they’re a PADI Seal Team Member they can progress to become a PADI Master Seal Team Member by completing specialty Aquamissions. Have they ever wondered what it’s like to dive with a torch, take photo’s underwater or dive around a wreck?

Prerequisites
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The minimum age to participate in the PADI Seal Team program is 8.
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Each child will need to complete a PADI Seal Team Statement, which includes a brief medical questionnaire. Any medical conditions highlighted on the form must be approved by a GP or diving physician prior to taking part. A parent or guardian will be required to countersign the form & this must be brought to the first PADI Seal Team session.
Adult Supervision
A responsible parent/guardian must be present for the duration of each of the AquaMissions
Cost
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£119 per child - Enrolment & 1st AquaMission
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£39 per child - Addiontional AquaMissions
What Is Included
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PADI Seal Team Crew Pack including Aquamission Activity Book, Seal Team DVD, Log Book, Wall Certificate, PADI Seal Team Decal & Recognition card application form
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Scuba diving equipment hire, including mask & fins.
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Safety briefing covering Scuba equipment, hand signals, water safety and the physics and physiology of diving in a simple and easy to understand format.
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Exciting and fun Aquamission
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Supervision and tuition with our friendly PADI Instructors & PADI Divemasters
What You Need To Bring
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Personal swim wear & T-shirt that may be worn in the pool
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Completed forms signed by each child's parent/guardian.
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Medical approval for those children with indicated medical issues,
It is very important that the required forms are correctly completed and signed and that any medical issues that are highlighted on the medical questionnaire have been approved with written evidence from a GP or diving physician. We are NOT able to allow participants to take part without these forms.
Continue The Adventure...
Once they’ve successfully completed 5 AquaMissions they'll become a PADI Seal Team Member & can progress to become a PADI Master Seal Team Member by completing specialty Aquamissions. Have they ever wondered what it’s like to dive with a torch, take photo’s underwater or dive around a wreck?
Well now is your chance for them to have a go!!
There are so many ways that children can become more involved in scuba diving with many different programs to suit all ages from 8 upwards. As the future ambassadors of the oceans; getting children involved in such a thrilling and exciting hobby can really enrich their lives.
They can learn valuable life skills, discipline, organisation and responsibility whilst having fun and getting hands on understanding of diving theory. Most importantly though they will love the exhilaration of completing underwater tasks, there's no adventure quite like it!
Lets Get Started.....
To get the kids started on this exiting adventure, simply select the PADI Seal Team Enrolment option below. This includes registration to the program, fun and easy to learn program materials & their very first Scuba AquaMission.
Upon completing their first AquaMission, they can then book onto further exciting AquaMissions.
PADI Seal Team Schedule
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39 British pounds
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How Deep Can I Go?That depends on your certification level, age and experience. As a certified PADI Open Water diver you will be qualified to dive to a maximum depth of 18 metres, in conditions similar to, or better than those you are trained/experienced in. As a certified PADI Advanced Open Water Diver you will be qualified to dive to a maximum depth of 30 metres, in conditions similar to, or better than those you are trained/experienced in. As a PADI Deep Diver you will be qualified to dive to a maximum depth of 40 metres, in conditions similar to, or better than those you are trained/experienced in. Depths deeper than 40 metres are considered as Technical Diving and require additional Technical Divier training and equipment. PADI offer a wide range of Technical Training programs, including the use of mixed gases and rebreathers.
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What Are The Age Restrictions For Scuba Diving?The minimum age to become certified as a PADI diver is 10. The PADI Junior Open Water Diver certification is available for those aged between the ages of 10 & 14. Ten & eleven year olds must dive with a certified parent/guardian or PADI Professional to a maximum depth of 12 metres. Those aged between 12 and 14 must dive with a certified adult to a maximum depth of 18 metres. Those aged 15 and over are classed as adults, with no upper age limit. The PADI Bubblemaker & PADI Seal Team programs allow children from the age of 8 to experience Scuba Diving in the safe confines of a swimming pool.
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Do I Have To Be A Good Swimmer?No, you don't have to be a strong swimmer. There is however a requirement that you are able to swim a distance of 200 metres (non-stop) and complete a 10 minute tread water/float. There is no time limit on the 200 metre swim and no particular stroke required.
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How Long Does A Scuba Dive Last?The duration of a Scuba Dive can vary, depending on the environment, conditions and depth.
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