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Caribbean PADI Divemaster + Instructor

Immerse yourself in this intensive scuba training and grow from experienced diver to PADI divemaster to instructor. Complete your PADI Divemaster and Instructor training– all in just four weeks. Put your existing skills and training to use throughout the Caribbean Leeward islands.

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Days building leadership and divemaster skills

  • Climb aboard your home and classroom at sea and navigate your way to becoming a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor (OWSI) as you sail through the stunning Leeward Islands.
  • Learn methodology for teaching PADI academics and hone your leadership and mentoring skills through hands-on training scenarios in and around St. Bart’s and Saba.
  • Lead and manage dive activities from start to finish, including briefings, mapping open water sites, search and recovery, and facilitating positive group dynamics.
  • Anchor and live in St. Martin for two weeks of instructor examination preparation alongside a small group of driven students.
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July 5 - July 31, 2025$9,380AvailableEnroll Now

*Enrollment open now for alumni only, general enrollment opens 9/15.

“This trip, along with every other Broadreach trip I have been on, was truly fantastic. The staff are great – a good mix of professional and fun. I really enjoyed the freedom of the trip and the level of responsibility that was expected along with it. I think the opportunity to have experience with real divers was very valuable. I really liked how we had many opportunities to practice skills so that by the time we had to demonstrate them they were almost second nature – this made the skills in the instructor course much easier.” Grace, college alumna

This PADI divemaster and instructor training offers:

8

College Credits

3

Scuba Certifications

Eight physical education credits available through the American Council on Education (ACE).

Course description: This course takes driven students from rescue divers and turns them into instructors through intense immersion. Students will increase dive theory knowledge, demonstrate skills and learn to teach in-water skills to both novice divers and professional divemasters.

Course objectives: 

  • Complete knowledge development segments and pass divemaster final exams.
  • Create an emergency assistance plan for a designated dive site.
  • Complete water skills exercises, a diver rescue assessment, a dive skills workshop and assessment, and all practical application assessments.
  • Be able to present knowledge, demonstrate and teach confined open water skills and conduct training dives.
  • Pass all written exams with a 75% or higher in preparation for the Instructor examination at the end of the program.

Three PADI scuba certifications available:

  • PADI Divemaster
  • PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor (OWSI)
  • Emergency First Responder Instructor (EFRI)

One sailing certification available:

  • Broadreach Intro to Yachting

Requirements:

  • Must be at least 18 years old to participate.
  • PADI Rescue Diver or equivalent certification.
  • Minimum of 80 logged dives prior to start of program.
  • Current EFR certification (preferably with Care for Children).

Itinerary

Day 1-4

Prep for your future

The first steps of your professional dive training start here! Climb aboard your catamaran home in Anse Marcel, and get to know your new friends as you prepare for the first part of your journey ahead. Strap on your fins and fine-tune your skills with some confined water circuit exercises, academics and begin the basics of leadership training. Dive into what it takes to be a PADI Divemaster through knowledge development sessions and start planning for your future in the world of scuba.


 

Day 5-8

La belle vie

St. Bart’s is next as you dive deeper into your skill development – this includes navigation practice, underwater mapping,  basic compressor training, diver safety and risk management. It’s not all work though! Take a well-deserved break for some town time in this tropical French hotspot to shop, grab a crepe in paradise and take in the views on a cliffside hike.


 

Day 9-11

Take charge

The beautiful waters of Saba are where you’ll really learn what being a Divemaster is all about. Practice leading your fellow divers, digging into the logistics of conducting briefings, mapping open water sites, dive site set up and management, and search and recovery. It’s everything you need to know to lead successful dives of your own! Plenty of diving allows you to discover everything this mysterious island has to offer.


 

Day 12-14

Do what you love

As we sail back towards St Martin, it’s time for final exams and our last few dives. No worries, after all the practicing and hands-on preparations – you’re ready! Celebrate everything you’ve learned and accomplished by enjoying some well-deserved time off relaxing by on the beach and prepping for the next steps in your journey.


 

Day 15-16

Onto the next phase

Settle into Simpson Bay for the next couple of weeks and prepare for the exciting journey of earning your PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor (OWSI) certification. Orient yourself and dive into the work – learning about the PADI method of teaching and working towards an instructor level of knowledge while building on skills developed during your Divemaster. After class, there’s always time to head down to the beach to enjoy some time in the surf after a full day of activities.


 

Day 17-21

Practice makes perfect

Learn how to share your love of the aquatic world with others by practicing different teaching techniques and receiving feedback all along the way from your IDC Course Director. After rounds of teaching different topics, both above and below the surface, earn your Assistant Instructor (AI) certification, the first IDC milestone! Don’t celebrate for too long though because it’s time to venture out into open water for more advanced teacher training and to prepare for the next steps ahead.


 

Day 22-24

Emergency responders

It’s time to check the next certification on the IDC path off your list: Emergency First Response Instructor (EFRI). Refresh your EFR knowledge with primary and secondary care training scenarios and learn how to teach CPR. Continue with classroom and in-water presentations demonstrating your newfound teaching abilities and perfect those confined water skill circuits. It’s an intense few days, but you’ll be surprised at how fun, engaging and satisfying it is to be so close to your goal.


 

Day 25-27

That’s it!

Everything you’ve been learning, doing and practicing is for this moment– your Instructor Exam (IE). After some last-minute study sessions with your fellow candidates, it’s time to take the test and showcase everything you’ve learned. Post-exam, celebrate with your new fellow PADI scuba instructors and reflect at the sheer magnitude of everything you’ve accomplished in just a few short weeks. Return home from the Caribbean with a clear path to follow your passion diving, ready to nurture future generations of aspiring divers.