

Etoile De Mer Senlisienne
9 Av. Georges Clemenceau, 60300 Senlis, France, Senlis, Oise, FRA
Informazioni sul Centro
L'Étoile De Mer Senlisienne, un centro subacqueo situato a Senlis, Francia, offre una vasta gamma di corsi per tutti i livelli, dal Discover Scuba Diving al corso di sviluppo istruttori (IDC). Il centro è certificato SSI e offre anche formazione in apnea, immersioni profonde e livelli FFESSM (Niveau 2, Niveau 3 e Guida di Palancato Niveau 4).
Le strutture del centro includono spogliatoi, un bar e una piscina per l'allenamento, oltre al noleggio attrezzature e ricariche d'aria (incluso nitrox). Il centro subacqueo è attrezzato per facilitare una varietà di esperienze subacquee, rivolgendosi sia ai principianti che ai subacquei esperti che desiderano migliorare le proprie abilità o esplorare specialità specifiche.
Il club dimostra un forte impegno per l'inclusione, avendo recentemente organizzato la prima parte della formazione EHN1 (Istruttore per Disabili Livello 1) per supportare persone con disabilità moderate nella loro pratica subacquea. Questa iniziativa consente agli istruttori di acquisire le competenze necessarie per un accompagnamento sicuro e rispettoso, promuovendo un'esperienza subacquea più aperta e accessibile a tutti.
L'Étoile De Mer Senlisienne eccelle anche nel campo dell'apnea, come dimostrano i recenti successi dei suoi apneisti ai Campionati degli Alti di Francia. Sono stati conquistati diversi titoli, inclusi campionati in apnea statica e dinamica con monopinna, a dimostrazione dell'alto livello di performance del club e della dedizione dei suoi membri. Uno dei loro apneisti si è persino qualificato per la squadra francese AIDA e parteciperà ai campionati del mondo.
Oltre alla sua offerta formativa e alle attività competitive, il club promuove il divertimento e la cameratismo. Offre la possibilità di immersioni notturne e dispone di un bar dove i soci possono rilassarsi e condividere le loro esperienze. La lingua parlata presso il centro è l'italiano, il che può essere un vantaggio per alcuni visitatori.
Corsi Disponibili
2 cursosPréparation Niveau 1 (Plongeur Encadré 20 m)
The level 1 course at EDMS is the first formal FFESSM qualification, and the whole thing — theory and final exam — is handled within the club by diploma-holding instructors. Pool training takes place Thursday evenings from 21h00 to 22h00 at the covered municipal pool in Senlis. Once you have the level 1, you can dive to 20 metres accompanied by an instructor at any FFESSM-affiliated club in France. The practical component includes pool work and fosse sessions at the UCPA facility in Villeneuve-la-Garenne, where depths reach 7 to 20 metres. These are the conditions in which most of the skill assessments take place. You'll also do natural-environment dives, which are a required part of the certification process. The course covers equipment management, buoyancy basics, and the foundations of safe diving practice. There's no strong current, no cold water exposure, and no technical complexity — just solid fundamentals in a supervised setting. The club organises the final exam (both theory and practical) directly, so you don't need to coordinate with an external structure for level 1. Membership comes as a pack: FFESSM licence + club membership + training package, which includes fosse sessions, a dive logbook, the FFESSM passport, and a level card. A valid medical certificate or CACI is required before you start.
Préparation Niveau 2 (Plongeur Autonome 20 m / Encadré 40 m)
Level 2 at EDMS is a step up in both theory and water time. Wednesday evening sessions run from 20h30 to 22h00 at the Senlis pool, and the club handles both training and the final exam internally — same as level 1, no need to go through an external body. The qualification unlocks autonomous diving to 20 metres and supervised diving to 40 metres. The theory load here is noticeably heavier than level 1: dive tables, physiology, the main laws of physics relevant to diving. The club runs these theoretical courses at its own premises on Avenue Georges Clémenceau. Open-water dives in natural environments are mandatory for the validation, and the club organises these as part of the programme. Fosse sessions continue at Villeneuve-la-Garenne (7–20 m). Members who've taken this path have later gone on to validate level 3 through the CTD Oise — two recent examples, Antony and Julie, completed their level 3 at the CTD's annual stage in Boulouris after having done the theoretical preparation at the club. The membership pack for diving includes the FFESSM licence, club membership, and the full training package with fosse sessions, logbook, FFESSM passport, and level card.
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The club is affiliated with the FFESSM (Fédération Française d'Etudes et de Sports Sous-Marins), number 09600511. All levels follow the FFESSM framework.
Level 1 and level 2 are both taught and examined within the club by qualified instructors. Levels 3 and 4 are validated through the CTD Oise (Commission Technique Départementale). Nitrox training is also offered.
Yes. Under current FFESSM regulations, a medical certificate or CACI is required for all three disciplines — scuba, freediving, and finswimming — before you can practise.
Yes. The club has trained five EHN1-certified instructors (Encadrant Handicap Niveau 1), the FFESSM qualification for supervising divers with moderate disabilities. Adapted sessions have already been run at the municipal pool.
Scuba level 1 training runs Thursday evenings 21h00–22h00. Higher scuba levels train Wednesday evenings 20h30–22h00. Freediving is Tuesday evenings 20h30–22h00. Finswimming is Monday evenings 20h30–22h00. All pool sessions are at the covered pool in Senlis, outside school holidays.
Yes. The club has run trips to Galéria in Corsica (where several members passed their level 1 and level 2 in open water), Giens on the Mediterranean (including Nitrox dives), and Marseille's Frioul archipelago. These trips are organised within the club for members.
Yes. The club runs separate sections for freediving (apnée) and finswimming (nage avec palmes), each with its own training sessions, membership pack, and FFESSM certification pathway. Finswimming is open from age 16.
The club premises are at 9 Avenue Georges Clémenceau, 60300 Senlis. You can drop by on Wednesdays from 20h00. Pool sessions are at the covered municipal pool in Senlis on Mondays and Wednesdays from 20h30.

