

GUE Fundamentals
Offered by Orpheus Dive
Singapore
Course Description
GUE Fundamentals at Orpheus runs in Bali Tulamben, not in Singapore — a six-day, five-night trip that puts students in the water at a site chosen specifically for this kind of work. Tulamben's USAT Liberty wreck and the reef conditions there give a controllable environment for drilling the buoyancy, trim, and team skills that GUE Fundamentals demands. The course is conducted by Coral Chua, with Gemma Thomas also listed as a GUE instructor.
GUE Fundamentals is not an advanced recreational course in the conventional sense. The GUE system is built around team diving — two or three divers operating as a unit with shared gas planning, standardised configurations, and defined rescue responsibilities. The Fundamentals course establishes all of that from the ground up, which is why the format requires six days rather than a weekend.
Buoyancy and trim are assessed to GUE standards, which are precise. Horizontal trim, neutral buoyancy without fin contact, and the ability to hold position while performing skills are the baseline — not aspirational targets. Students who arrive expecting recreational standards will find the bar is set higher.
Team rescue skills form a significant part of the programme. Divers learn to handle out-of-air scenarios, unconscious diver management, and team communication in a structured format. This is one of the reasons experienced divers pursue GUE Fundamentals even after years of recreational diving — the team framework is qualitatively different from anything PADI or SSI teaches at the recreational level.
The trip structure means the course is not just training — it is six days immersed in the GUE approach alongside other divers who have chosen the same path. For divers considering a move toward technical diving, or who want a rigorous baseline refresh, this is the course Orpheus has built around that intent.
What's included
- Equipo completo de buceo (jacket, regulador, traje, aletas, máscara, snorkel)
- Manual digital y material didáctico oficial PADI
- Tasas de certificación y emisión del carnet
- 4 inmersiones en aguas confinadas (piscina)
- 4 inmersiones en aguas abiertas con instructor
- Botellas de aire comprimido y plomos
- Seguro de buceo durante la formación
Requirements
- Edad mínima: 10 años (Open Water Junior) o 15 años (Open Water completo)
- Saber nadar 200 m sin parar (estilo libre, espalda o braza)
- Mantenerse a flote 10 minutos sin apoyo
- No padecer claustrofobia ni asma severa
- Cuestionario médico firmado (PADI) — si hay duda, certificado médico
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