Why should you take part in the IDF Wreck Diver course?

Wreck diving has always sparked the imagination of many divers. Searching for secrets, treasures, ships lost in turbulent times, and chasing history are just a few of the reasons why people decide to become wreck divers. The IDF Wreck Diver course is an excellent opportunity to discover a whole new side of underwater adventure. During the theory classes, you will learn how to predict the weather using clues that are available at first glance, and you will also learn how ships are built, which will make it easier to learn how to navigate their decks later on. The dives will take place in sea or ocean waters - on real wrecks. During the dives, you will practise, among other things, hand-line recovery using a reel, the use of a Jersey Reel for emergency ascent in difficult conditions, methods of cutting yourself out of nets and all rescue procedures that will ensure your safety.

What does the course look like?

Practical training
Practical training
5 dives in open water (sea or ocean) with a total duration of at least 150 minutes
Maximum depth
Maximum depth
In accordance with the student's current qualifications
Theory
Theory
Student manual and lectures based on IDF materials
Theoretical exam
Theoretical exam
Single-choice electronic test

What do you need to get started?

  • Be at least 16 years old
  • IDF Advanced Open Water Diver certificate
  • Be in good health to participate in the course
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