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West Palm Beach Dive Guide

If you’ve ever wanted to go SCUBA diving to explore the enchanting world under the sea but weren’t sure how to go about it, then Dreaming Sea Divers is for you. Located in West Palm Beach, Florida, Dreaming Sea Divers was formed by lead instructor John Phillips in April 2019 to turn his passion for diving into a career to teach his students how to become confident divers, so they have a fun and safe dive every time.

As a certified SCUBA and Freediving Instructor, John trains his students so they become certified, self-sufficient divers, and can further their training to even higher levels. Having a private SCUBA dive guide like John provides certified divers the opportunity to take a guided underwater tour where their risks are reduced and enjoyment is enhanced as John helps them explore the waters.

Dreaming Sea Divers offers various types of guides for your unique underwater adventure. Keep in mind these services are only available for certified SCUBA and free divers:

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Choosing the Dreaming Sea Divers team as your private diving tour guides will not lead to your disappointment. Need even more reasons to go with Dreaming Sea Divers?

The supportive and knowledgeable diving instructors and the manner in which they have designed their private guided tours make all the difference. Has it been a while since you went diving? What about if you have some physical challenges that make it difficult to dive on your own or without someone who is trained? Not a problem - John and the Dream Team are there for you. Going diving with your group for a special occasion? Just want to practice your technique to get better? Right on! Dreaming Sea Divers designed their services for these types of needs. The team even offers private shopping guide services for their clients to help them select and learn about the perfect type of diving gear they want or are looking for!

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At the end of the day, the best advantage of hiring a West Palm Beach private dive guide through Dreaming Sea Divers is because it is fun and they can help you with your diving technique! With services personalized to you, no matter your experience or confidence level, John’s team at Dreaming Sea Divers is here for you.

Ready to book your private guide tour and dive under the sea? Contact John Phillips at Dreaming Sea Divers to learn more about the private dive guide experience.  

Ready to become a Divemaster? It’s a serious question and will often lead to other inquiries about the industry or its courses. In this blog, we’ll dive into a couple of common questions about what to expect. 

What It Means To Be A Divemaster

As a Divemaster, you are responsible for organizing and leading recreational dives and supervising as a dive guide. You can also teach dive courses and complete scuba reviews. 

Another opportunity as a Divemaster is that you are now qualified for the responsibility of overseeing scuba diving operations for salvages or work at a resort. 

How long does it take to become a Divemaster? 

The Divemaster SCUBA diving lessons are typically very flexible and depending on one’s schedule, can be achieved in three weeks or up to six months. We have trained experts who will be able to provide one-on-one support during the lessons. Expect to learn more about theoretical concepts in the course ranging from the physics of diving to decompression theory and first aid. 

What dive equipment should I use?

When it comes to diving equipment, you want the best tools for the job. Must-haves like a snorkel, mask and dive computers should be at the top of your list. Some other diving equipment you may need to become a divemaster include: 

What are the training conditions like?  

The conditions when trying to achieve a SCUBA certification are some of the most challenging you’ll face. This is because divemasters want to help you flourish in any kind of water, so you can do the same to help your students. 

Training typically occurs in a pool or in a confined area of water such as a very calm beach.

Make sure you know how to perform tasks like setting up gear, entering or exiting the water, basic underwater navigation techniques, safety and buoyancy control in any kind of water conditions. 

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What are some of the requirements?

In order to become a divemaster, you need to be 18 years or older, have at least forty (40) dives logged and successfully completed, a signed medical statement from your doctor within the past year before the course, and SCUBA certifications in Rescue Diver and Emergency First Responder courses. 

What else will I be tested on? 

Get ready to be tested on treading water for 15 minutes straight, swimming a distance of 400 meters and snorkeling for 800, and then tow a tired diver for 100 meters. Lastly, make sure you and a buddy know how to do a complete gear swap before obtaining your SCUBA diving certification.

Learning about theoretical dive situations and information will be a breeze if you’re motivated to participate and pass the test as well.  

What are the most important skills that a Divemaster should have? 

Time management, organization, good communication and patience are very important when it comes to becoming a good Divemaster. Overall, if you strive to be a role model as a dive professional then you will certainly inspire students and help them make progress.  

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The founder and Divemaster of Dreaming Sea Divers, John Phillips, has been passionate about SCUBA diving since he first took his Open Water Course in 2014. His experience also includes working on dive boats, fill stations and retail stores, so he’s learned a lot and is ready to assist others with fulfilling their dreams of working in the diving industry. John also is excited to meet many serious divers and turn their hobby into an enriching, fulfilling career. After all, who wouldn’t want a career that blends their passions with the ability to teach and earn an income from it all? 

Dreaming Sea Divers can help you achieve your diving goals for any lifestyle, so click here to learn more about our programs.

The world is slowly opening back up after the pandemic and more people are eager to try new things in new places. Learning to dive is one of them and so SCUBA lessons are the first step. Not all instructors are created the same, however. It takes a lot of patience and effort but once you’ve become certified, it’s easy to become part of a great community that will open a lot of different avenues for you. The demand for SCUBA diving instructors will lead to so many opportunities for Private Instructors and at Dive Shops across North America and the Caribbean. Here at Dreaming Sea Divers, the courses to become an instructor are only offered through SDI (Scuba Diving International). To find out more, click here to read our previous blog. 

What Are My Responsibilities As A SCUBA Diving Instructor?

As a SCUBA diving instructor, the ability to focus on setting high standards, solving problems, logistics and time management is just as important as making sure everyone has a great time. SCUBA diving instructors are truly a jack of all trades and must be up to the task of juggling the different sciences that go into the sport. 

Investing in SCUBA instructor training can help you with ways to teach and helps you improve your own personal standards to learn theoretical and practical knowledge about diving. Having students and instructors on the same page is always important for safe practices in the recreational sport. You might even learn something that was overlooked or rushed through quickly during one of your courses.

Like most jobs, it isn’t always a breeze. There’s an additional risk to SCUBA diving lessons and making sure your students are safe due to the unpredictability that the water has. Quick thinking is key in case students are frightened or diving conditions aren’t ideal. If you are training divers for a commercial or technical diving career, you will likely earn more. This is because a more specialized skill set is required, along with the use of specialized equipment. The Recreational SCUBA Instructor Course (Open Water SCUBA Instructor) is a prerequisite to teach those advanced level courses.

Also, there’s no need to think that teaching beginners and open-water courses is your only job. There’s plenty of job opportunities in recreational diving, in addition to industries and niches. 

What Else Should I Know About Becoming A SCUBA Diving Instructor?

When thinking about a good way to travel, being a SCUBA diver is one of the best jobs for fulfilling that goal because you’re living out your passion each day. All in all, it’s similar to other professional outdoor-based careers because you spend time outside, find work in remote areas and promote the sport you love. If you’re looking for SCUBA diving lessons in West Palm Beach, Dreaming Sea Divers can help you get out in the water with a private SCUBA instructor. 

Dreaming Sea Divers will be running an Instructor Development Course (IDC) from October 16-22, with an Instructor Evaluation Course from October 23-24. You’ll definitely be on the right track here to become an instructor yourself!

Dreaming Sea Divers Offers Private Certification Lessons

West Palm Beach has a lot to offer underwater and the proximity to the Gulf Stream is overall a beautiful and breathtaking area to dive in. Learn more about John of Dreaming Sea Divers here and if you live in South Florida, SCUBA diving certifications are available through our instructor courses here. 

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