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Sea World Dive Center Boracay

About Sea World Dive Center Boracay

Sea World Dive Center is located in the heart of White Beach on Boracay Island in the central Visayas of the Philippines. Founded in 1995 and moved to its current location in November 1999, this PADI Dive Center has been operating for 22 years.Sea World Dive Center is a PADI Career Development Center (CDC) and it has the highest level among PADI dive centers. Instructor training is held at any time. Six regular instructor training courses and tens of non-regular training courses are conducted every year.Currently, there are three PADI Course Directors. They are a multinational dive center with 3 Korean instructors, 1 Chinese instructor, 3 English-speaking instructors and 1 Russian instructor. They also have a Korean manager and over 20 Philippine staff.The Sea World Dive Center conducts Discover Scuba Diving for more than 2,000 people each year, and carries out a PADI course for about 900 people every year to issue C-CARD. In addition, for safe, intensive and effective education, the instructor-student diver ratio is set at 1: 2. They teach PADI’s entire curriculum from PADI Scuba Diver courses to PADI instructor courses. They also offer some 2-month or 6-month programs for students who wish to become PADI professionals

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Courses and Certifications

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Address
Boracay Island, Station 2, Balabag, Malay, Aklan, White Beach Path, Malay, 5608 Aklan, Philippines
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