PADI Reactivate
Not been diving in a while? No worries! Red Sail Sports can ease you back into the world of scuba diving with the PADI Reactivate Course.
Introduction to the Course
An intensive one day course covering everything including theory and skills.
We will review the scuba knowledge you learned during your initial training and then practice fundamental skills in the pool.
You’ll cover:
Safe diving practices
Dive planning fundamentals
Problem management
Breathing air at depth
Recreational diving, dive computers and dive tables: basic knowledge
Recreational diving, dive computers and dive tables: dive planning
Course Details
After you complete the knowledge assessment in our air-conditioned classroom, we’ll gear up and head for the pool to complete the confined water skills session. You’ll review information about each skill, why it’s important and points to remember when performing the skill.
To finish the day, we’ll hop aboard the afternoon dive boat and head out for a shallow one-tank dive to test out your newly refreshed skills and ease you back into the wonderful world of scuba diving!
You can also complete the theory section of your SCUBA tune-up on-line with PADI eLearning – getting you into the water faster! Just click here to start your theory ($62USD eLearning fee payable direct to PADI) and get back into diving today!
Please Note: The PADI SCUBA Tune-Up is required for people who have not been diving in 6 years or more. If you have not dived for over 10 years please contact us for to discuss further training.
Quick Facts
Max. Depth:
60 Ft*
Min. Age:
10 yrs
No. of Dives:
1
Duration:
1 day
Cost:
US$225.00
Pre-requisites:
-Scuba diver or above certified
-PADI Medical Statement Required
*Depth limit depends on age & certification level
SAMPLE SCHEDULE:
8.00am -10.00am: Pool & theory session
2.00pm -4.30pm: Shallow reef dive
Ready to give it a go? It’s easy!
Download the PADI Medical statement to ensure you are in good health for diving then contact us on 877-506-6368 toll-free or email info@redsailcayman.com to book your dive experience!
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to dive in Grand Cayman?
The beauty of diving in Grand Cayman is that we can dive year-round!
Whilst we don’t typically have ‘seasons’ as such, there are variations in the weather dependent on the time of year you visit. Generally the West side has the calmest waters with winds coming predominantly from the East, but we can offer dives from the North, West, East, South, the Ex-USS Kittiwake & Stingray City.
What is the water temperature in Grand Cayman? Do I need a wetsuit?
December, January & February typically have stronger winds, with slightly ‘cooler’ water temperatures – around 80ºF. The waters start to warm up again after this and the hottest months are July, August,& September – when the water can reach up to 86ºF! Most people are comfortable with no wetsuit, or a 3mm shorty (available to rent if required).
I haven’t dived for a few years. Should I take a refresher class?
Yes. For your safety and enjoyment during your dive activities, Red Sail Sports refresher policy is as follows:
Last dive was over 1 year ago – Refresher Course recommended.
Last dive was 2-5 years ago – Red Sail Refresher Course required.
Last dive was 6+ years ago – Full PADI Scuba Tune Up Course required.
You are more than welcome to complete a refresher class prior to arriving in Grand Cayman and take part in a shallow dive before a wall dive.
If you have any further questions about our refresher course policy then please call toll free 1-877-506-6368 or email and our representatives will be happy to assist.
Which dive certification cards do you accept?
All certified divers are required to present a Certification card upon check-in. Red Sail Sports accepts the following certification cards, among others: PADI, SSI (NASDS), NAUI, IDEA, PDIC, SDI, YMCA & HSA.
I forgot to bring my certification card with me, will I still be able to dive?
Proof of dive certification is required to dive with Red Sail Sports. Many of the larger dive agencies (PADI, NAUI, SSI) have an online system to look up divers, so if you have forgotten your certification card we should be able to find you if you are certified with one of these agencies. If not then we recommend that you contact your certifying agency prior to arrival on island.