Master Scuba DIVER
Master Scuba Diver
The Master Scuba Diver rating denotes superior achievement and proficiency of dive skills. Along with abroad range of experience and training in various underwater activities and environments. You must be minimum 12 years hold a PADI Rescue Diver or equivalent certification and a minimum of 50 logged dives prior to certification.
What will you learn?
You will continue to learn under the PADI continuing education program completing 5 Specialty courses. Simply check out the Specialty section on our website then send us an inquiry and we will advise you what options you have to suit your personal enjoyment.
How can you start learning now?
PADI E-Learning
Study your dive theory online with PADI E-Learning to save precious time on holiday! You will pay directly to PADI for the online theory.
Open Water E-learning
Why choose PADI E-Learning?
Study at your own pace and at your own convenience with access to interactive materials, manuals and videos.
Many languages available
If you sign up to E-Learning with All 4 Diving Indonesia, our instructors will be online with you every step of the way to answer any questions you may have during your program.
You will have unlimited access to your Digital PADI course manual for future reference.
No need for theory sessions with your instructor on holiday, just jump right in!
What is included?
PADI Specialty Course materials, Instructor, certification, transportation (Kuta/Sanur/Seminyak/Nusa Dua/Kerobokan), full set equipment, lunch, snack, fruits, coffee, tea, soft drink, water, dive insurance, park/porter fees, and towel.
Price Rp 18,900,000
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Day Trips
We run daily trips to the best dive sites around Bali. Experience the famous Liberty Wreck in Tulamben Village, Muck dive for critters in Amed or dive with the great pelagics such as The Giant Manta Rays and The Mola-Mola on the reef of Nusa Penida Island.
Tulamben
Tulamben is one of Bali’s most famous diving areas hosting dive sites such as the US Liberty Wreck, Coral Garden, Drop Off, Sereya secrets, Melasti and the Batu Kelebit. All sites can be reached with an easy access from the beach and are appropriate for all level of divers.
Diving In Indonesia
Indonesia is synonymous with diving, and for a good reason. Indonesia’s coastline has more than 600 coral and 3,000 fish species making it one of the worlds most marine diverse areas. There’s exhilarating drift diving, fantastic night diving, deep trenches and many WWII relics to explore.