

Bad Fish buceo
C. de las Carretas, 9, 28770 Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Torrelaguna, ESP
Über das Zentrum
Bad Fish buceo in Torrelaguna, Spanien, ist ein Tauchcenter mit über 21 Jahren Erfahrung, das sich seit 2003 der Ausbildung von Tauchern widmet und diese wunderbare Welt lehrt. Das von PADI und SSI zertifizierte Zentrum legt großen Wert auf die Ausbildung sicherer und verantwortungsbewusster Taucher und bietet eine sehr persönliche Betreuung. Sie haben sich auf Tauchkurse zu Hause spezialisiert, was ihren Kunden zusätzlichen Komfort bietet.
Das Zentrum bietet eine breite Palette von Kursen an, von der Einführung mit dem Discover Scuba Diving bis zu fortgeschrittenen Stufen wie Open Water Diver, Advanced Open Water Diver und Rescue Diver, einschließlich Reanimations- und Erste-Hilfe-Kurse. Bad Fish buceo fördert die Liebe zum Tauchen, zum Meer und den Respekt vor der Umwelt, vermittelt diese Leidenschaft an seine Schüler und hilft ihnen, die Schwerelosigkeit, das Meeresleben und die Emotionen dieser Welt zu entdecken.
Die Einrichtungen von Bad Fish buceo umfassen Schließfächer, eine Bar und einen Pool für praktische Übungen. Sie bieten Ausrüstungsverleih, Flaschenfüllungen (einschließlich Nitrox) und organisieren Boots- und Nachttauchgänge, um umfassende und aufregende Unterwassererlebnisse zu ermöglichen. Das Zentrum zeichnet sich auch durch sein Angebot an Reisen zu renommierten Tauchzielen wie dem Roten Meer aus, mit organisierten Touren und attraktiven Preisen.
Verfügbare Kurse
5 cursosOpen Water Diver
Curso de iniciación al buceo recreativo. Obtén tu certificación para bucear de forma autónoma hasta 18 metros de profundidad.
Advanced Open Water
Curso avanzado de buceo que amplía las habilidades del buceador con inmersiones de especialidad incluyendo profundidad y navegación.
Rescue Diver
The PADI Rescue Diver course at Bad Fish transforms you into a more capable and responsible diver, focusing on accident prevention and emergency management. This certification is a significant step towards dive leadership, equipping you with vital life-saving techniques. You will learn to anticipate potential hazards and manage emergencies effectively, building confidence in handling various dive-related incidents. Bad Fish offers this challenging yet rewarding course over two days, combining theoretical study with extensive practical application. The curriculum includes a series of self-rescue and diver rescue exercises, both at the surface and underwater. These are complemented by two realistic emergency scenario simulations designed to hone your problem-solving skills. The course emphasizes practical skills, ensuring you are well-prepared for real-world situations. This certification is often pursued alongside the Emergency First Response (EFR) course, which provides essential first aid and CPR skills. Completing both ensures comprehensive preparedness for medical emergencies in and out of the water. The PADI Rescue Diver certification signifies a high level of competence and responsibility within the diving community. Bad Fish maintains a commitment to personalized training with small groups, ensuring an effective 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio for optimal learning. While specific dive site details for this course are not provided, the PADI Rescue Diver certification itself requires no specific depth or number of dives beyond those completed in prior certifications. However, the practical scenarios will build upon your existing diving experience. The course is designed to make you a more aware and prepared diver, capable of assisting others in need. This is a highly recommended step for anyone serious about diving, deepening your understanding of dive dynamics and emergency management.
Emergency First Response (EFR)
The Emergency First Response (EFR) course offered by Bad Fish is a crucial non-diving specific certification designed to equip you with essential life-saving skills. This program focuses on providing immediate care for medical emergencies, empowering individuals to act confidently until professional medical assistance arrives. You will learn vital techniques such as CPR, AED use, and how to manage bleeding and burns through realistic scenario-based training. Bad Fish ensures a supportive environment for acquiring these critical competencies, making the learning process engaging and effective. This course is an invaluable asset for anyone seeking to be prepared for unexpected situations, whether at home, work, or during travel. While not a diving course itself, EFR certification is highly recommended for divers, particularly those pursuing PADI Rescue Diver certification, as it provides the necessary medical response knowledge. Bad Fish offers this specialty course to enhance your overall preparedness and safety. The curriculum emphasizes simple, easy-to-remember steps, making it accessible to all participants regardless of prior medical training. The theoretical component typically involves self-study with a manual and videos, followed by practical, hands-on sessions to build confidence and proficiency. Bad Fish, with a Google rating of 5.0, provides this vital training in Spanish and English, catering to a diverse range of participants. While specific dive site locations for EFR practice are not applicable as it's a land-based skill course, the center's commitment to quality instruction is evident. The price for this comprehensive emergency care course is 130 EUR, representing a significant investment in personal safety and the ability to assist others in critical moments. Participants will receive an official EFR certification upon successful completion, validating their acquired skills. No prior diving experience or specific equipment is required for the Emergency First Response course. The focus is on theoretical knowledge and practical application of emergency care techniques. Bad Fish provides all necessary materials for the hands-on training sessions. The goal is to ensure every participant leaves feeling capable and ready to respond effectively in a real-world emergency. This course is a testament to Bad Fish's dedication to promoting safety and preparedness within the community and among its diving clientele.
Scuba Deluxe (PADI Open Water Diver a domicilio)
The PADI Open Water Diver certification is your gateway to exploring the underwater world, and Bad Fish offers a unique 'Scuba Deluxe' program designed for ultimate convenience. This personalized course allows you to complete your PADI Open Water Diver training at your own pace, in a location of your choice, and with your private group. The initial theory and confined water sessions are conducted at your home or a suitable facility in Madrid, eliminating the need for fixed schedules and group dynamics. This ensures a comfortable and stress-free learning environment where you receive dedicated one-on-one instruction. Upon mastering foundational skills in the pool, the course progresses to four open water dives. These dives are typically conducted in the renowned diving area of Cabo de Palos, Murcia, a location celebrated for its marine biodiversity and excellent conditions. Bad Fish can also arrange for the sea portion of the course to take place at an alternative location if desired, further enhancing the personalized nature of the program. The PADI Open Water Diver certification is recognized worldwide and allows you to dive to a maximum depth of 18 meters. Bad Fish is a PADI-certified dive center, ensuring that your training meets the highest international standards. The center also holds certifications from ACUC, FEDAS, and IDEA, demonstrating a broad commitment to diver education. While the course is primarily delivered in Spanish, Bad Fish also offers instruction in English, catering to a wider range of students. The center boasts a perfect 5-star Google rating, reflecting a high level of customer satisfaction and expertise. This 'Scuba Deluxe' program includes all necessary components for your PADI Open Water Diver certification. You will receive comprehensive dive equipment, access to PADI eLearning materials for flexible study, and your official certification upon successful completion. A special inclusion for this program is a souvenir video of your course, recorded with a GoPro, providing a lasting memory of your underwater adventure. The equipment used is also disinfected with ozone for added safety. This course is ideal for individuals or groups seeking a private and exclusive dive education experience, perfect for celebrating special occasions.
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The course includes small groups with 1 instructor per 4 divers, pool practice, 4 sea dives (2 days, including a boat dive), full dive equipment rental, PADI eLearning material, official PADI Open Water Diver certification, and diving insurance. Fun is also guaranteed!
You need to be able to swim, have a medical form completed, provide a photo for your dive card, not be pregnant, and not have cardio-respiratory issues. Minors under 18 require parental authorization. A good attitude and willingness to learn are essential.
The PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course is priced at 390€. There is also an option to combine it with the Rescue Diver course for a package price.
The PADI Rescue Diver course focuses on accident prevention and management, teaching you to anticipate and solve problems to help other divers, potentially saving lives. It includes theory, 10 self-rescue and rescue exercises, and 2 emergency scenario simulations over 2 days.
Yes, Bad Fish offers a 'Scuba Deluxe' option for a personalized PADI Open Water Diver course conducted at your home, using your own pool for initial training and at a schedule that suits you. The sea dives are typically conducted in Cabo de Palos.
The Red Sea trip includes flights, 7 days of diving on a luxury liveaboard ('Safari Dolce Vita') with 3-4 dives per day (except the last day), full board, and accommodation in air-conditioned cabins with en-suite bathrooms. It visits famous sites like the Thistlegorm, Ras Mohammed, Carnatic, and Giannis D.




