Learn To Dive – Kangaroo Explorer 4 Day Learn to Dive - SSI Course - Liveaboard

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The Course

Cairns Dive Centre is one of the largest certifying agencies in the world. They have been operating out of Cairns for many years, maintaining outstanding customer service. Cairns Dive Centre offers Diver Training courses for all experience levels from open water courses to more advanced training. Learn to dive courses commence daily in the diver training facility, which includes an air-conditioned classrooms and a heated, 4 metre deep training pool (gas heated). There are study materials and exams available in various foreign languages.

The liveaboard vessel, M.V. Kangaroo Explorer is a modern 25 meter catamaran specifically designed for Queensland coastal cruising. The main deck features a spacious saloon served by a top class galley and a well stocked bar. The top deck offers an enclosed air-conditioned sun lounge as well as an open and shaded sundeck and there is a licensed bar onboard. There is a library situated on the sun deck if you feel like some quiet time. The Kangaroo Explorer is equipped with a spacious dive deck providing easy access to and from the water. There are 16 cabins onboard made up of twin, double and 4 berth. All cabins have the following features; fully air-conditioned and carpeted throughout with private ensuite and each with own porthole.

The first 2 days of your course are spent learning the theory behind diving and learning new skills in the safety and comfort of the Pool and Classroom facility. This is followed by a 2 Day 1 Night live-aboard excursion to the Outer Barrier Reef where you will do your 4 training dives and 1 pleasure  dive whilst onboard Kangaroo Explorer.
Kangaroo Explorer is permanently moored on the Outer Barrier Reef and they use their day vessel, Sunkist, to fast transfer passengers to and from Kangaroo Explorer on a daily basis.

4 Day Learn to Dive Course Itinerary

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Requirements

 Please note there are regulations about flying or going to altitude after diving.

We recommend waiting a minimum 24 hours whenever possible. These are guidelines only; there is no guarantee that these recommendations will prevent decompression sickness. Currently there are no guidelines regarding diving after flying.

Altitude is 300m/1000ft above sea level.
This includes elevated areas such as the Atherton Tablelands, so be careful when you are booking tours to follow your dive course/trip.

**pick up and drop off from city accommodation is included. Pick up from Northern Beaches can be arranged at an extra cost.
Please note, the above itinerary is a guide only, and the order of diving and sites visited may change. The captain will always adapt the itinerary to suit weather and tidal conditions.

Cairns Dive Centre Recommends you carry travel insurance as we do not refund or change trips within 48 hours of travel date.

What to bring.

A small day bag style bags, 2 towels, toiletries, change of clothes and something warm for the evening. Bring any dive equipment you have of your own or you can be supplied with any equipment that you need onboard. Please do not bring, sleeping bags or large backpacks.

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