Master Scuba Diver Challenge Consumer FAQs
Why should you become a PADI Master Scuba Diver?
One of the best ways to become an active diver is to experience new and exciting adventures. That, in essence, is what the PADI Master Scuba Diver program is about. By taking part in the broad range of activities possible with the PADI Master Scuba Diver program, you can explore new dive sites, experience new conditions, meet other divers and even try out different types of equipment and specialty gear. Most importantly, you can stay active, gaining confidence and earning the respect of other divers around you. Upon completion of the challenge you will have the highest non-professional PADI rating in recreational diving.
What are the requirements to become a PADI Master Scuba Diver?
You must be a PADI Advanced Open Water diver (or hold a qualifying certification) and a PADI Rescue diver (or qualifying certification). In addition, you must hold any five PADI Specialty diver ratings and have proof of 50 logged dives.
What are the incentives and benefits of becoming a PADI Master Scuba Diver and continuing your education?
Not only will you receive the highest non-professional PADI rating in recreational diving but you also receive a beautiful wall certificate. And, you’re eligible for a mesh bag embroidered with the PADI logo. With these in hand, you also will gain experience and explore new destinations with many new friends. With the new places you explore, you gain a higher lever of experience and become a more skilled diver. In addition, you can join PADI Diving Society and earn free prizes with the Specialty of the Month program.
Who do I contact to take the PADI Master Scuba Diver Challenge?
You may contact your local PADI Diver Center or Resort. If you are not yet a certified diver please check out PADI eLearning on padi.com (suggest a link if this is online). You can start anytime and progress at your own pace. Set your goal and get started today.