
TDI "Full Cave Diver"
Oferecido por Squalo Divers
Cancún, Quintana Roo
Descrição do Curso
The TDI "Full Cave Diver" course at Squalodivers offers advanced technical training for experienced divers seeking to explore overhead environments. This program focuses on the critical skills and procedures necessary for safe cave penetration, including advanced propulsion techniques, equipment configuration for redundancy, and emergency management specific to overhead situations. You will complete a minimum of four dives, reaching depths appropriate for cave exploration, utilizing the unique cave systems accessible from Squalodivers' location. The certification is issued by TDI, a recognized leader in technical diving education, ensuring your training meets rigorous international standards.
Squalodivers operates in a region known for its excellent diving conditions, though specific monthly climate data for water temperature and visibility is not provided in the input. However, the general environment is conducive to technical diving. The focus of this course is on mastering the complexities of cave diving, emphasizing precise navigation, team procedures, and the psychological preparedness required for these challenging dives. The training environment is designed to build confidence and competence in managing the risks associated with overhead environments, preparing you for further exploration within the cave systems.
What's included
- 3 days
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
- Si tienes lentillas o gafas, comunicarlo al inscribirte
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