ReActivate Scuba Refresher Program

ReActivate Scuba Refresher Program course

About the Course

ReActivate is the engaging, efficient way to refresh your dive knowledge and scuba skills. Move quickly through topics you know well, dive deeper on topics where your knowledge may have lapsed. To get a “ReActivated” card, schedule inwater practice with a dive professional.

Learn How to

  • Assemble a scuba unit
  • Handle common problems
  • Perform basic skills with ease

Take This Course If You Want to

  • Refresh your skills before a trip
  • Prepare for your next course
  • Get an updated certification card

How to ReActivate your Scuba Skills

Overview

Your PADI certification never expires; but if you haven't been diving in a while, it's better to be over-prepared than risk a problem because you forget something important. For just a knowledge review, complete eLearning. To get comfortable in the water again, also schedule time with dive professional. Dive shops also appreciate seeing a recent ReActivated date on your certification card.

Prerequisites

  • Minimum age: 10
  • Scuba Diver or higher certification (e.g. Open Water Diver)

PADI eLearning

It's easy to fit a scuba refresher program into your busy schedule. Using a computer or mobile device, watch videos of how to perform basic scuba skills and review dive planning and safety procedures - whenever, wherever it's convenient for you. Connect with your instructor for a water session to earn a ReActivated card, or whenever you have a question.

Time commitment: 2-3 hours

With Your Instructor

For a ReActivated card, complete a water session where you'll practice setting up dive gear, make ascents and descents, and review any scuba skills you may have forgotten.

Time commitment: 2-6 hours

After This Course

Once you've refreshed your skills, you may want to keep improving and expanding your dive knowledge. - PADI Specialty courses are a great way to build new skills while exploring new corners of the underwater world. - Not sure which specialty to try? The PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course is like a specialty sampler platter

Junior Divers