Course overview

PADI ReActivate is the perfect tune-up before diving Bali if it has been a while since your last dive. After a refresher of knowledge and skills in Tulamben Bay's easy shallows, you set off to explore the coral and the USAT Liberty with confidence restored. It is a short, reassuring half-day that gets rusty divers comfortable again before tackling the wreck or Amed's reefs.

What you’ll learn

Prerequisites

What's included · What's not

Included
  • PADI ReActivate online knowledge review
  • Skill refresh in shallow water
  • Equipment-setup review with an instructor
  • One or two guided dives at Tulamben or Amed
  • Updated ReActivate recognition on your record
  • ReActivate dated certification card (optional)
Not included
  • Flights and airport transfers
  • Accommodation
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities

The PADI Refresher / ReActivate pathway

PADI ReActivate includes an online ScubaTune-up knowledge review and an in-water skills session, and updates your diver record with a dated ReActivate recognition.

Where you'll dive in Bali

The skill refresh uses the calm shallows of Tulamben Bay or Amed's Jemeluk reef, with the follow-up dive typically exploring the coral and reef fish around the USAT Liberty once your confidence is back.

Prefer a different certifying agency?SSI Refresher / ReActivate in Bali →

Not included? Sort the rest of your trip

Flights and accommodation aren’t part of the course price, here’s how to book them around your dates.

Getting there

Fly into Bali (DPS) · 7-8 hours from India.

Where to stay

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