Plongévasion l'école de plongée à Bordeaux PADI CMAS FFESSM
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Plongévasion l'école de plongée à Bordeaux PADI CMAS FFESSM

8 Rosa Bonheur, 33140 Cadaujac, France, Cadaujac, Gironde, FRA

Years active21 yrsLanguagesFR · ENTypical depth20 mKid-friendlyYes
Years active
21 yrs
Languages
FREN
Typical depth
20 m
Season
all year
Kid-friendly
Yes
Accessible
No

About the Center

Plongévasion la escuela de buceo en Burdeos PADI CMAS FFESSM es un centro de buceo ubicado en Cadaujac. El centro está certificado por PADI. Ofrece cursos de iniciación, formación profesional. Cuenta con instructores certificados y equipamiento profesional para garantizar una experiencia segura.

Available Courses

9 cursos

Divemaster

Formación profesional de Divemaster, el primer nivel de liderazgo en buceo para guiar y asistir en cursos.

€1,150
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Niveau 2 FFESSM

Formation Niveau 2 pour acquérir l'autonomie en plongée jusqu'à 20 mètres et plonger en palanquée encadrée jusqu'à 40 mètres.

€459
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Open Water Diver

Curso de iniciación al buceo recreativo. Obtén tu certificación para bucear de forma autónoma hasta 18 metros de profundidad.

€479
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Bautismo de buceo

Primera inmersión recreativa en fosa de buceo, apta para mayores de 8 años.

€79
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Nivel 1

Primer paso hacia la autonomía encuadrada, permite bucear hasta 20m y es reconocido internacionalmente.

€399
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Doble Certificación

Permite obtener simultáneamente el Nivel 1 francés y el PADI Open Water en un fin de semana.

€499
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Buceador de buceo PADI

Certificación PADI para bucear hasta 12m, ideal para quienes buscan una iniciación rápida.

€479
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Rescue Diver (PADI)

The PADI Rescue Diver course offered by Plongévasion represents a significant advancement in diver training, focusing on accident prevention and management. This program is designed to equip certified divers with the essential skills to anticipate, recognize, and respond to potential underwater emergencies. While specific details on the number of dives or maximum depth for this particular course at Plongévasion are not provided in the input data, the curriculum typically involves theoretical knowledge and practical exercises to build confidence and competence in rescue scenarios. The waters around the Plongévasion center experience a range of temperatures throughout the year, with air temperatures fluctuating from 7.1°C in January to 21.4°C in August. This variability suggests that divers should be prepared for different water conditions, though specific monthly water temperatures are not detailed. The climate data indicates periods of higher rainfall, particularly in spring and autumn, which can influence visibility. Divers undertaking this advanced training will benefit from understanding how environmental factors can impact emergency situations. Plongévasion is a PADI-certified dive center, ensuring that the Rescue Diver course adheres to the rigorous standards set by the Professional Association of Diving Instructors. The center holds a Google rating of 5 stars, reflecting a high level of customer satisfaction and operational excellence. While the exact number of reviews contributing to this rating is not specified, a perfect score suggests a strong reputation for safety and quality instruction within the diving community. To enroll in the PADI Rescue Diver course, divers typically need to have completed their PADI Advanced Open Water Diver certification and possess current CPR and First Aid training, such as the Emergency First Response (EFR) program. These prerequisites are crucial for ensuring that participants have a solid foundation in diving skills and emergency medical response before undertaking the more complex rescue techniques taught in this course. The course emphasizes proactive safety measures and the ability to manage stressful situations effectively.

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Niveau 3 (French Certification)

The French Level 3 certification, offered by Plongévasion, represents a significant advancement in technical diving capabilities. This course is designed for experienced divers aiming to master complex dive planning and execution, typically allowing exploration down to 60 meters. It signifies a high degree of competence and the ability to manage the risks associated with deeper dives. The curriculum delves into advanced dive theory, including decompression strategies, sophisticated gas management, and the physiological impacts of deep diving. Practical training involves navigating challenging underwater environments and executing advanced rescue techniques, preparing divers for more demanding expeditions. Plongévasion's commitment to comprehensive diver training is evident in their offering of the Level 3 certification. While specific details on dive sites are not provided, the course structure emphasizes mastering advanced skills. Achieving this level is often a prerequisite for specialized technical diving courses and unlocks access to deeper wrecks and unique underwater geological formations. This certification underscores a diver's mastery and readiness for more challenging underwater exploration. The climate data for the region indicates a range of conditions throughout the year. For instance, July offers the warmest air temperatures at approximately 21°C, while January sees cooler temperatures around 7.1°C. Rainfall varies significantly, with March experiencing the highest precipitation at 188 mm and August being the driest month with only 36.1 mm. These environmental factors are crucial for dive planning and can influence the type of dives undertaken during the training. As a recognized certification, Level 3 aligns with standards set by major diving organizations, with Plongévasion being certified by CMAS, FFESSM, PADI, and SSI. The center operates in French, catering to a specific linguistic group for this advanced training. While specific details on instructor-to-student ratios or vessel types are not elaborated, the focus remains on providing a high-caliber technical diving education. The Google rating of 5 stars suggests a high level of satisfaction among their clientele, reflecting the quality of their training and services.

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Services

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Facilities

Pool
Classrooms
Compressor
Lockers
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Specialties

🧪Nitrox🛟Rescue🧒Kids🫁Freediving

Brands they work with

MaresScubaproCressiAqualungSuunto

Destinations & trips

Egipto
Mar Rojo
2 veces al año
Maldivas
Atolón Sur Malé
Anual
Indonesia
Komodo
Cada 18 meses
México
Cozumel
Anual

Recommended dive sites

The spots this centre offers its students

Cueva de los Tiburones
18 m max. Open Water
Pecio HMS Sussex
32 m max. Advanced
Jardín de Coral
12 m max. Discover Scuba
Bajada del Cabo
25 m max. Open Water
Pared Azul
40 m max. Deep Diver
Arrecife de las Morenas
16 m max. Open Water

Climate

Annual average

Monthly historical data to plan your dives

13°
Jan
14°
Feb
16°
Mar
18°
Apr
21°
May
25°
Jun
28°
Jul
29°
Aug
26°
Sep
22°
Oct
17°
Nov
14°
Dec
Air temp (°C) Sea temp (°C) Rain (mm)

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Frequently asked

What people ask before booking

Yes, both the French Level 1 and PADI certifications are recognized worldwide, allowing you to dive in destinations like Egypt, Tahiti, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Maldives.

A Level 1 diver can explore depths of up to 20 meters, always within a group supervised by a guide (Level 4).

A PADI Open Water diver can explore depths of up to 18 meters, typically within a group supervised by a Divemaster.

For Level 1 and PADI Open Water courses, the minimum age is 14 years. For the PE-12 (12-meter supervised diver) and PADI Scuba Diver, the minimum age is 12 years. Introductory dives (baptême) are available from 8 years old.

Yes, a medical certificate of no contraindication (CACI) less than one year old is mandatory for all diving practice, except for introductory dives (baptême).

To ensure personalized attention, courses are limited to a maximum of 4 students per instructor. Private lessons are also available upon request.

How to get there

Parking
Free parking available at Argenteuil facility
Public transport
Metro Line 8, Charenton-Ecole station (50m from Charenton facility); Gare Saint Lazare (Line J) to Argenteuil (TVO lines 18, 30-42); RER D to Saint Denis then Tram T1 to 'Mairie de Villeneuve la Garenne' then Bus 177 to 'Villeneuve la Garenne Z.I. Nord'
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