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Why PADI®

The PADI Difference

PADI Divers carry the world's most respected and sought-after scuba diving credentials. No matter where you choose to dive, your PADI certification card will be recognized and accepted. In fact, on most scuba diving adventures, you'll be surrounded by other PADI Divers who made the same certification choice you did – to train with the world's largest and most respected scuba diving training organization.

How is PADI Different?

Education

The PADI System of diver education is the most instructionally solid system in diving. PADI courses are designed to make learning enjoyable and worthwhile. Under the guidance of your professional PADI Instructor, you gain confidence while mastering important safety concepts and skills. PADI Instructors are trained and held to diving's highest standards, backed up by a solid, proactive quality management system.

Performance-Based Learning

You progress at your own pace as you demonstrate mastery of specific performance requirements essential to becoming a scuba diver. You must earn your PADI certification, but you do so in an encouraging and well-supported learning environment.

Educational Materials

Credentialed instructional designers use state-of-the-art technology and learning theories to create PADI materials with you, the student diver, in mind. Independent study materials, available in a variety of media – online programs, tablet-based apps, manuals, workbooks, multimedia discs, etc. – allow you to learn in a way that works for you. Instructional support materials allow your PADI Instructor to explain important concepts further and verify understanding.

Educational Standards

All PADI programs, from entry-level through scuba instructor training, fall under strict academic standards monitored for worldwide consistency and quality. PADI takes a proactive approach to quality management and randomly surveys PADI Divers to confirm their courses meet PADI's high standards and the divers' expectations. No other diver training organization works to maintain this level of professional reliability and integrity.

Continuing Diver Education

The fun and enjoyment of being a confident scuba diver is fueled by continuing to improve your scuba skills. Each PADI course builds on the previous one, teaching you skills and techniques when you're ready to learn them. PADI specialty courses let you explore specific dive interests. Professional-level courses allow you to live the scuba diving lifestyle by becoming a divemaster or scuba instructor.

College Credit and Vocational Training

International educational and vocational training authorities have independently acknowledged the unsurpassed quality of PADI materials and the educational validity of PADI courses. You may be able to earn college credit for specific PADI courses or receive vocational training recognition toward national certificates.

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standards Compliant

PADI courses are certified as compliant with ISO standards for Recreational Diving Services by an independent auditor, the European Underwater Federation, and the Austrian Standards Institute. The ISO standards (see chart below) relate to five levels of diver, two levels of instructor, and a service provider or dive center. Each of these standards equates to a PADI certification or member level, which means that, in effect, divers or members holding one of these qualifications can also be said to have met the requirements of the relevant ISO standard – as though they had gained two credentials at once.

ISO Title ISO Reference PADI Equivalent
Introductory training programs to scuba diving ISO 11121 Discover Scuba Diving
Diver Level 1 - Supervised Diver ISO 24801-1 PADI Scuba Diver
Requirements for training on environmental awareness for recreational divers ISO 21417 Project AWARE Specialty
Diver Level 2 - Autonomous Diver ISO 24801-2 Open Water Diver
Diver Level 3 - Diver Leader ISO 24801-3 Divemaster
Training programs on enriched air nitrox diving ISO 11107 Enriched Air Diver
Instructor Level 1 ISO 24802-1 Assistant Instructor
Instructor Level 2 ISO 24802-2 Open Water Scuba Instructor
Recreational scuba diving service providers ISO 24803 Dive Center or Resort

Professional Quality and Support

Just as scuba divers must earn PADI certifications, PADI Instructors must complete a development program that sets the industry standard for scuba instructor training. Each new PADI Instructor demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the PADI System and the ability to conduct PADI programs by meeting specific criteria. Before earning the PADI Instructor rating, all candidates are evaluated by a select group of PADI-employed Instructor Examiners. This ensures the evaluation process is objective, fair, and consistent worldwide and is another way that PADI training stands above others in the dive industry.

To help PADI Members grow personally and professionally, PADI Offices conduct annual seminars covering various educational, marketing, and risk management topics. PADI Members can also attend business development programs and workshops that look at current trends in diving.

Diving Community

PADI Club

As a PADI Diver, you become part of the larger PADI community.

Stay Connected

Keep up to date with the latest in diving and underwater adventure with dive travel inspiration, exclusive event invites, and Meetups.

Get Exclusive Discounts

Enjoy 20% OFF select PADI eLearning programs, discounts on lifestyle apparel, FREE ReActivate online refresher course, 25% off a new Certification Card, and more!

Save the Ocean

5% of every Club membership supports global ocean conservation and marine animal protection through the PADI AWARE Foundation™.

PADI Blog and TecRec Blog 

Get the latest PADI dive news and scuba-related discussions by tapping into PADI's blogs. The TecRec blog focuses specifically on technical diving news and equipment, while the PADI Blog covers recreational diving topics and provides words of wisdom from the Dive GuruTM.

PADI on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, and YouTube

You can interact with other PADI Divers who share stories, photos, and videos and discuss their passion – scuba diving – through social media sites.

Environmental Responsibility

As a PADI Diver, you join millions of others to form a growing force that can and does make a difference in the effort to preserve the underwater world. PADI courses encompass environmental awareness and protection philosophies emphasizing the importance of protecting fragile aquatic ecosystems.

The worldwide PADI organization is committed to preserving the marine environment for future generations. Diving won't survive without beautiful places to visit, and PADI Divers are encouraged to take action with the PADI AWARE FoundationTM and make every dive count for a clean, healthy ocean planet.