
Sobre el Centro
Duikcentrum Onderwaterwereld, ubicado en Haarlem, Países Bajos, es un centro dedicado a la promoción de actividades acuáticas. Ofrece cursos de Snorkel, brindando una introducción accesible al mundo submarino para aquellos que buscan una primera experiencia sin necesidad de un equipo complejo.
El centro cuenta con instalaciones modernas, incluyendo acceso WiFi gratuito para sus visitantes, permitiéndoles mantenerse conectados mientras disfrutan de sus servicios. Además, se dispone de alquiler de equipos, asegurando que los clientes tengan todo lo necesario para sus actividades, ya sea snorkel u otras disciplinas submarinas más avanzadas.
Con un claro enfoque en fomentar el entusiasmo por el agua, Duikcentrum Onderwaterwereld invita a la comunidad a visitar su tienda física. El establecimiento anima a la participación en diversas actividades, desde el snorkel introductorio hasta la exploración submarina más profunda, y también busca inspirar a otros con pasión por el deporte.
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5 cursosSnorkeling
Excursión de snorkel para disfrutar de la vida marina desde la superficie con máscara, tubo y aletas.
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SSI Open Water Diver
The SSI Open Water Diver course at Onderwaterwereld runs in two configurations. The full course — six pool sessions and six open water dives, all done in the Netherlands — leads to a complete certification. Pool sessions take place on Sunday evenings at Sportplaza Groenendaal in Heemstede, watertijd from 18:00 to 19:00. Open water training moves to Groenendaal and Vinkeveen, both Dutch inland sites, during the outdoor season from May through September. The referral option splits the training differently: pool sessions and digital theory in Haarlem, then the open water dives at your holiday destination. Onderwaterwereld handles the SSI certification paperwork. That means you can start the theory at any point in the year, work through the pool component during the winter months, and complete the open water dives on a dive holiday when conditions suit you. Advanced courses then continue back in Haarlem. Learning to dive in the Netherlands means learning in cold water with limited visibility — conditions that are demanding compared to the tropics. The centre's position is that this makes for a more capable diver. If you can manage buoyancy and equipment in Dutch inland sites, the adjustment to warm, clear water on holiday is an easy one. Buying a complete set of dive equipment from the shop comes with the Open Water training free. The argument is straightforward: divers who learn in gear they own — mask, wetsuit, BCD, regulator — know how everything fits and functions, maintain it properly, and build experience more consistently. The shop stocks Mares, Aqualung, Scubapro, Suunto, Dragonsub, Oceanic, Sealife, and EMS across a range of configurations from lightweight travel setups to heavier wreck-diving gear.
Professional traject (Dive Guide t/m Open Water Instructeur)
The professional pathway at Onderwaterwereld runs from Dive Guide through to Open Water Instructor, with distinct roles at each step. The Dive Guide leads recreational divers underwater. The Dive Master assists instructors during pool sessions. The Assistant Instructor teaches. The Training Specialist and Open Water Instructor hold the full teaching credential within SSI. The centre's emphasis on the professional track is preparation rather than qualification. A professional is expected to arrive at the water with backup equipment, a first aid kit, and oxygen ready before the recreational group enters. That standard — treating the safety margin as the professional's personal responsibility rather than the centre's — runs through how the programme is framed. For divers who've built up significant logged experience and want to bring others into the sport, the pathway is structured and progressive. Each step builds on the previous one, and the combination of Haarlem pool sessions and Dutch open water sites at Groenendaal and Vinkeveen provides the controlled conditions needed to develop teaching and leadership skills in water that doesn't give you much margin for error.
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All courses — snorkeling, recreational diving and professional training — run through SSI. Certifications are issued by SSI and are internationally recognised.
Pool training happens at Sportplaza Groenendaal in Heemstede, Sportparklaan 16, 2103 VT. Sessions run on Sunday evenings with watertijd from 18:00 to 19:00. Enter via the rear of the building; parking is on the right side as you face the main entrance.
Yes. The referral option lets you complete pool sessions and digital theory in Haarlem, then do the required open water dives at your holiday destination. Onderwaterwereld handles the SSI certification paperwork, and follow-on courses can continue back in the Netherlands.
Open water training takes place at Groenendaal and Vinkeveen, and the outdoor season runs from May through September. Pool-based training and digital theory can be started year-round.
The Update Programme — also called opfriscursus or SSU — costs €130 for three pool sessions. It runs year-round on Sunday evenings at Sportplaza Groenendaal and is designed for certified divers who've been out of the water for a period and want to rebuild confidence before a dive trip.
The shop at Koningstraat 40 in Haarlem stocks Mares, Aqualung, Scubapro, Suunto, Dragonsub, Oceanic, Sealife, and EMS. Buying a complete dive equipment set from the shop includes the Open Water Diver training free of charge.
Courses are taught in Dutch. The SSI digital theory manuals for fish and coral identification specialties are available in English only.
Yes. The site lists group snorkel holidays abroad, with a mention of a trip to RSDS Marsa Nakari in Egypt. Weekly day trips and weekend trips for divers are also listed. Personal coaching for families or small groups travelling together is available on request.



