PADI Freediver Course

If you are always ready for an adventure and excited to explore what our wonderful planet has to offer, then scuba diving sounds like a perfect activity for you. While discovering the incredible marine life, you will challenge yourself at so many levels you wouldn’t have even imagined- both physically and mentally. 

A beginner course, Freediver is your first step toward knowing why freediving is a renowned way to explore the marine world. It doesn’t require any prior freediving course.

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Equipment

In the PADI Freediver course, you learn to use the following:

  • Mask
  • Snorkel
  • Fins
  • Wetsuit 
  • Weight belt 

There is a gear that is designed especially for freediving. Using it is the best. However, you can also use snorkeling equipment if you already have one. The staff at the dive center will tell you about the gear that you will be using during the course. If you have any doubts, then you can ask your PADI Freediver Instructor.

Other scuba diving sites in Havelock Island are as follows:

  • Seduction Point
  • Barracuda City
  • Turtle Bay
  • M4
  • Jackson’s Bar
  • Jonny George
  • Broken Ledge
  • Dicksons Pinnacle
  • Whitehouse Rock
  • MV Mars
  • Red Pillar
  • The Slope
  • Purple Haze
  • S.S. Inchkett

Description

Inner power, discipline, and control–these 3 things describe freediving the best. It is a perfect way to get a sneak peek of the underwater world if you want to enter inside the water quietly on your own terms and stay there as long as your breath allows. Taking this PADI program is for beginners, who are willing to have an enthralling adventure of their own beneath the waves.

You must be at least 15 years old in order to enrol in the PADI Freediver course. You should be in good physical health and have adequate swimming skills. No prior experience with snorkelling, skin diving, or freediving is needed.

Are you younger than 15 years? Those who are 12 years old or older can take the PADI Basic Freediver course. Eight-year-old kids and older than that can enrol in the PADI Skin Diver course.

Academic

PADI Freediver program comprises the following three phases:

Knowledge development about freediving principles via independent study with PADI Freediver eLearning. Class sessions may also be conducted by your instructor if not available in a language that you understand.

Confined water session to learn breath-hold techniques and static and dynamic apnea. The goal is to develop dynamic apnea of 25 metres/80 feet and static apnea of 90 seconds. 

Practising free immersion, constant weight freedives, and proper buddy procedures in open water sessions. The goal is to teach constant weight freedive of 10 metres/30 feet.

There is a gear that is designed especially for freediving. Using it is the best. However, you can also use snorkelling equipment if you already have one. The staff at the dive centre will tell you about the gear that you will be using during the course. If you have any doubts, then you can ask your PADI Freediver Instructor.

PADI Freediver Course in Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)

Scuba diving is one of the most popular water activities in the world. In India, Havelock Island is known for having the best diving spots. The Andamans are surrounded by underwater coastal belts, which are home to a dense ecosystem of coral reefs and formations. A good chunk of visitors is attracted to the isles owing to excellent diving opportunities, along with calm and peaceful beaches, as well as delicious seafood. 

The unique topography of Havelock Island makes the diving experience hard to get anywhere else. Most of its beaches are enclosed by long stretches of reefs that are hundreds of meters wide and are separated by the shore with shallow waters. The alive and untouched corals are home to the world’s most vivacious marine dwellers and fish that may pop out from the azure ocean and display a gorgeous scene around the scuba diver. The abundance of corals and fish often enclose the diver from all directions which is enough to leave him in wonder and awe. Thanks to the protection offered by the Andaman Administration.

Havelock Island is known for having a number of outstanding locations that are great spots for diving. Going under the depths of these waters is exactly the type of experience that you are looking for. During your vacations in the stunning Andaman Islands, don’t forget to go for one of the finest scuba diving experiences in India that you can have in Havelock Island.

Andaman Island has a number of scuba diving centres from where you can get your PADI certification (basic and advanced levels). But to go for your first fun dive, you don’t need any kind of certification. If you don’t know swimming, even then it is absolutely fine. So what are you waiting for? The miraculous natural marine life under the enchanting waters of the island is waiting for you. Scuba diving is the best water activity in the world, and doing it for the first time in Havelock Island would be an experience of a lifetime for you. Whether you are a swimmer or a non-swimmer, this activity is an excellent option for you.

Top free diving sites in Havelock Island 

The top diving sites in Havelock Island are mentioned below:

Mac Point

Popular for hard corals and small groups of fish, you can reach this place by boat. The capital animal of Andaman- Dugong, which is also known as sea-cow, can be easily spotted here.

Aquarium

Promising a lot to beginners, this spot is a bit offshore at a distance of three kilometers from the Elephant Beach. It houses fringing reefs that are crowded with large groups of colorful fishes.

The Wall

Allowing for a very unique view of the underwater world, this is a huge underwater rock that drops down to 56 meters.

Minerva Ledge

It is simply described as an enormous block of hard corals in clear waters, with sea dwellers including sharks. The site is only recommended for experienced divers.

Pilot Reef

Only recommended for experienced divers, this is a long strip of the underwater canyon, which is nearly 24 meters deep.

Lighthouse

If you want to witness the perfect balance of vibrant fish and soft & hard corals, then this is your one-stop destination. The water is shallow but gets deeper as you move farther from the shore.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q. 1 : What is the PADI Freediver Course?

    Answer: The PADI freediver course is a program designed to teach you how to dive underwater without the use of scuba gear. It will teach you the proper techniques for holding your breath underwater as well as equalising pressure and using your fins to propel yourself underwater. The course is divided into three levels – Beginner, Advanced, and Master – ranging from beginner to advanced, and covers topics such as breathing techniques, equalisation, and safety procedures.

  • Q. 2 : Where can you take the PADI Freediver course?

    Answer: All freediving courses are offered by the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI), an organisation that offers training and membership in diving. You can do certificate courses across the world, but, in India, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands offer some of the best locations for PADI freediver courses. Havelock Island with its clear and calm waters and an abundance of marine life is a popular destination for diving. Neil Island and North Bay Island are also great options for beginners, with shallow, sheltered reefs and a variety of sea creatures to observe. If you are an experienced freediver and want to do advanced or master-level PADI freediving courses, Barren Island is a great place to learn. The island with its volcanic landscape and diverse marine life, including sharks and manta rays is the best place to test your skills.

  • Q. 3 : Why should you take the PADI Freediver course in the Andamans?

    Answer: If you love scuba diving and are an expert swimmer, then the next step in your journey should be freediving. And what better place to learn this amazing skill than in the beautiful paradise call the Andamans? The archipelago is full of diving sites as well as diving centres. So, you’ll easily find the best place to learn scuba diving. Also, the PADI freediver course is suitable for anyone who is in good health, knows how to swim and scuba diving. While there are risks associated with freediving, the course will help you gain the knowledge and skills necessary to enjoy the activity. 

  • Q. 4 : Who can take the PADI Freediver Course?

    Answer: Anyone who is in good health, comfortable in the water, and able to swim can take the course. You must also be at least 12 years old to enrol in a beginner freediver program. Also, you should know how to scuba dive. However, you need not have any experience in freediving. To be an advanced freediver, you should be at least 15 years old and to be a master-level freediver, you’d have to be at least 18 years of age. You should also have training in CPR and First Aid within 24 months before the course. 

  • Q. 5 : What are the different levels of the PADI Freediver Course?

    Answer: The freediver course is divided into three levels: the beginner Freediver course, the Advanced Freediver course, and the Master Freediver course. The freediver course in the beginner level and covers the basics of freediving, including breathing techniques and safety procedures. The Advanced Freediver course builds on these skills and teaches students advanced techniques such as variable weight diving and free immersion diving. The Master Freediver course is the most advanced level and is meant for experienced freedivers who want to become dive masters. 

  • Q. 6 : What are the different levels of the PADI Freediver Course?

    Answer: The freediver course is divided into three levels: the beginner Freediver course, the Advanced Freediver course, and the Master Freediver course. The freediver course in the beginner level and covers the basics of freediving, including breathing techniques and safety procedures. The Advanced Freediver course builds on these skills and teaches students advanced techniques such as variable weight diving and free immersion diving. The Master Freediver course is the most advanced level and is meant for experienced freedivers who want to become dive masters. 

  • Q. 7 : What equipment do I need to take the PADI Freediver Course?

    Answer: The equipment required for the course varies depending on the level of the course. At a minimum, you will need a mask, snorkel, fins, wetsuit, and weight belt. For the advanced and master levels, additional equipment such as a weight system, buoy, and dive computer may be required.

  • Q. 8 : How long does the PADI Freediver Course take to complete?

    Answer: The length of the freediver course varies depending on the level of the course and your progress. The freediver course typically takes two days to complete, while the Advanced and Master courses may take longer.

  • Q. 9 : Can you take the PADI Freediver Course online?

    Answer: While some components of the course can be completed online, such as the knowledge development portion, the practical training sessions must be completed in person with a certified PADI instructor. This ensures that you receive the necessary hands-on training and guidance to safely and effectively learn the skills required for freediving.

  • Q. 10 : What are the learning stages in the PADI Freediver course?

    Answer: There are three stages in the freediver course. The first stage focuses on academic study. You can either study independently from PADi’s e-learning website or your instructor may take the course. You’ll learn about advanced breathing techniques and nutrition in your course. If you doing a master-level course, then you’ll also have to complete independent research as a part of the course. 

    You’ll get into a confined water space in the second stage to learn how to hold your breath including static and dynamic apnea. The depth would depend on your level of the course. In the third stage, you will be taken to the open water to practice free immersion, buddy procedures, and constant weight freedives. Again, the depth of the constant weight will depend on the level of your course. 

    Also, there is no written exam for the PADI Freediver course. Instead, you will be evaluated based on your skills and knowledge during practical training sessions.

  • Q. 11 : Can you freedive on my own after completing the course?

    Answer: If you are a beginner-level freediver, you should not freedive on your own after completing the course. It is important to always dive with a buddy. The course is designed to teach you the basics of freediving, and additional training and experience may be necessary before diving on your own. Only divemasters can dive on their own after the course. 

  • Q. 12 : What is the cost of doing a PADI Freediver course in the Andamans?

    Answer: The cost of doing a freediving course may start at INR 10,000. The cost will vary depending on the number of dives you want to take, the level of course, and also any additional skills you want to learn. It can go upwards INR 30,000 as well.



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