Details
The youngests can also explore the sea with our PADI Bubblemaker course for kids in Kallithea! The diving will take place in a confined area in the Kavourakia beach, especially suited for beginners, and our instructor will always be accompanying the child to ensure their safety. The maximum depth is 3 m, enough to get a taste of this amazing sport. There is also the possibility that the child join the parents while they are doing the trial dive, and take the course at the same time, so this is the perfect activity for the family!
Dive Area
The dive spot is a confined area at Kavourakia beach. It is especially suited for beginners and kids for it's calm and not so deep waters. For this course, the maximum depth is 3 m.
Programme
Meeting & Preparation:
We meet in our diving academy at the booked time. You also have the possibility to use our transfer service, in that case, contact us after the booking to set up a meeting point. At our diving centre, your child will receive the equipment and safety instructions before walking to the beach. This is a private lesson, so the child will always be supervised by their instructor and get personalized attention.
Immersion:
Our certified instructor will supervise the child at all times and guide them through the dive. This will be done in a secluded area in Kavourakia beach, with no more than 3 m of depth. This beach is perfect for beginners for its calm waters. Safety is our top priority, and we will always make sure the child is having a fun time and learning while being safe. Once the introduction to scuba diving is done, we will return back to the academy.
Included Services
- Certified dive guide and assistants
- High-quality diving gear (all you need for your dive: wetsuit, mask, fins)
- Scuba tank
- Transfers & Pick-up from hotel
- Snack
- Photos
Not included
- Transfer for Adults (who must accompany their kids) for a surcharge of €20
Requirements
- Minimum age: 8 years
- Swimming ability
- General health
- If you wear prescription glasses, you need to be comfortable wearing contact lenses