Your ticket to the underwater world
Start your scuba diving journey with DIVE.IS and get your PADI Open Water Diver certifications in Iceland
DIVE.IS is the biggest PADI Dry suit course dive center in Europe!
To be able to dive in Silfra fissure, divers must be dry suit certified. DIVE.IS is the biggest PADI Dry suit course dive center in Europe.
Continue your diving education
Advance your skills and make your diving adventures more and more exciting!
Expand your dive skills
Dry suit course, tectonic specialty and refresher courses. For when you want to add a little something to your diving adventure in Iceland.
Professional dive training
For all those people that want to make a career in scuba diving and explore new wonderful places.
A fun diving community
We are excited to introduce our brand new Dive Club! We look forward to create a fun diving community and we would love to have you on board!
Frequently asked questions about our PADI Courses
-
How long do the PADI certifications last?
-
All PADI certifications are valid forever, they don’t need to be renewed and are recognized by any reputable dive center.
-
-
How long does it take to complete the Advanced Diver Course?
-
The PADI Advanced Diver Course takes 2 days to complete.
-
-
How long does it take to complete the Open Water Course?
-
The PADI Open Water Divers course takes place over three days, normally on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
-
-
How long does it take to complete the referral program?
-
The theory part of the course is done online through the PADI eLearning platform, and it takes about 12 hours to complete. Once that’s done, you will spend a half day in the swimming pool with your instructor to complete the Confined Water session, which can take up to 6 hours depending on the size and pace of the group.
Once you successfully complete the Confined Water session, you will receive the paperwork that certifies that you are ready for your open water dives. You then have 1 year to make use of your referral to complete the open water dives and get your certification.
-
-
What can I do with my PADI Advanced Diver certification?
-
After successful completion you will be a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver, which certifies you to dive to 30m with a buddy anywhere in the world. You will be able to plan, organise and execute dives with a certified buddy, dive with dive centres and resorts around the world, receive air fills for scuba tanks, register and participate in the PADI Rescue Diver course, register and participate in selected PADI Specialty Courses, gain credit for Adventure Dives completed to the corresponding Specialty Course, register and participate in the PADI Scuba Review.
-
-
What can I do with my PADI Open Water Diver certification?
-
Upon successful completion of the PADI Open Water course, you will be certified to dive to 18m with a buddy, without direct supervision, anywhere in the world. You will be able to plan, organize and execute dives with a certified buddy, dive with dive centers and resorts around the world, receive air fills for scuba tanks, register and participate in the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course, register and participate in selected PADI Specialty Courses and in the PADI Scuba Review.
-
-
What can I do with my PADI Referral certification?
-
The PADI Referral Program allows you to complete the theory and the confined water session before you get to the place where you want to dive. This program is especially advantageous for those people that are planning to travel to a popular diving destination, as it allows them to dedicate as much time as possible to the actual dives, having completed the first part of the course at home.
-
-
What is the referral program?
-
The PADI Referral Program allows you to complete the first part of the course in your country of residence and then do your open water dives pretty much wherever you want. The main advantage of the referral program is that you can start the course at home and then, once you are ready to dive, you don’t have to waste any precious vacation time on the theory. You will be able to just enjoy the dives, having completed all the study material at home.
-
-
Where does the Advanced Open Water course take place?
-
The eLearning part of the course is carried out independently by the student. The two days of the course will include Knowledge Review sessions with your instructor before each of the four dives. The Knowledge Review sessions take place directly at the dive sites before gearing up and entering the water.
-
-
Where does the Open Water course take place?
-
Day 1 of the course takes place at a local swimming pool, where you will complete your Confined Water Dives 1-5 as well as your swimming and floating tests.
During day 2 and 3 you will complete a total of four open water dives at dive sites that will be selected by your instructor depending on weather, tides and general conditions.
-
View all FAQs