




Training and Certifications
Grenadines Voyage is the sister program to Underwater Discoveries Advanced and is designed to take Underwater Discoveries to the next level for participants who are at least PADI Open Water Certified. On Grenadines Voyage there are opportunities to receive the following training and internationally recognized certifications:
This essential component of dive education reinforces the PADI Safe Diving Practices and assists divers in learning to be responsible and aware in a variety of environments. Training dives include a deep dive, a navigation dive, an underwater naturalist dive and a night dive.
A favorite of Broadreachers because of the role-plays and skills mastered, this is perhaps the most important scuba certification. The skills learned, including accident management, environmental evaluation, first-aid and rescue training, help students become more aware of safety and good outdoor leadership in any setting.
This is the highest recreational diver PADI certification available.
Broadreachers perfect their skills in different dive environments by earning up to 5 certifications which can include Night Diver, Deep Diver, Underwater Navigation, Wreck Diver, Peak Performance Buoyancy and Boat Diver.
Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) teaches participants how to respond to life-threatening emergencies. The course focuses on primary care through a combination of knowledge development, skill development and realistic scenario practice to make sure participants have the confidence in their ability to provide care when emergency situations arise.
Emergency First Response Secondary Care (First Aid) covers injuries or illnesses that are not immediately life threatening. Participants focus on secondary assessment and first aid through knowledge development, skill development and realistic scenario practice.
Broadreachers under the age of 15 are eligible for all of the above certifications except Deep Diver and Wreck Diver.
These courses teach participants important sailing basics including points of sail, knots and splices, reefing, tacking, jibing, yacht nomenclature, coastal and ocean navigation, docking, anchoring, helmsmanship, man overboard drills and GPS navigation.
This course is designed to introduce a beginner to the world of yachting onboard a sailboat. The course combines knowledge and practical skills and includes: yacht nomenclature, basic rope work and knots, safety briefings and equipment and short passage planning.
This course gives a basic understanding of the knowledge and skills required to be an active crew member onboard a sailing yacht. Subjects include: points of sail, knots and splices, reefing, tacking, jibing, yacht nomenclature, coastal and ocean navigation, safety checks, docking, anchoring, helmsmanship, small boat handling, man overboard drills and GPS navigation.
Every crew member needs to know how to operate a marine radio. This course covers the rules for use and operation of VHF radios, what to do in case of an emergency and an introduction to other marine communications equipment.
Broadreach emphasizes marine ecology on all our Caribbean scuba programs. As your knowledge of life underwater grows, so will your love of diving. Participants enhance their diving experiences by gaining an understanding of complex coral reef ecosystems. There are opportunities to earn PADI Underwater Naturalist, AWARE Coral Reef Conservation and AWARE Fish Identification Specialty certifications.
There is plenty of time on any Broadreach Caribbean program for instruction in water sports including waterskiing, wake boarding, knee boarding, small boat handling and laser sailing.
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