¥312,900 JPY

Rebreathers used to be only for technical diving, but not any more. New Type R (recreational) rebreathers are lightweight, easy-to-transport and have sophisticated electronics to simplify their use. Why dive a rebreather? You get longer no stop limits, reduced gas consumption because you reuse most of your exhaled gas, and unmatched wildlife encounters because you don’t release annoying bubbles. The PADI Rebreather Diver course introduces you to rebreather diving to a maximum depth of 18 metres/60 feet and lets you experience things you never imagined possible as a scuba diver.

To enroll in the PADI Rebreather Diver course, you must:

Note that qualifying certifications from other diver training organizations may apply – ask your PADI Rebreather Instructor.

This all-inclusive course includes books, certification fees, all consumable items (sensors, sodasorb, nitrox fills), tuition, six dives from a boat (3 boat dives) and a rental Hollis Explorer Sport Unit.