PADI Pro Courses in Koh Tao, Thailand
Have you ever dreamed of turning your passion for scuba diving into a career? Do you envision yourself exploring vibrant coral reefs, guiding eager scuba divers, and sharing the diversity of the underwater world? If so, becoming a PADI professional might be the perfect career path for you.
What are PADI Pro Level Diving Courses?
PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) is the world’s leading scuba diving training organization. Their professional-level courses are designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to become a dive leader, educator, and ambassador for the underwater world.
These scuba diving courses range from entry-level Divemaster to the highly respected Master Scuba Diver Trainer and IDC Staff Instructor.

Types of PADI Pro Level Courses
Divemaster: This is the first step in your professional diving journey. As a Divemaster, you’ll learn to assist instructors with diving courses, guide certified divers, and supervise diving activities. You will gain a deep understanding of dive theory, risk management, and dive site management.
Open Water Scuba Instructor (OWSI): Becoming an OWSI allows you to teach a wide range of PADI courses, from beginner to advanced levels. You’ll learn to conduct dive theory sessions, confined water training, and open water dives, ensuring your students develop the skills and confidence to explore the underwater world safely.
Master Scuba Diver Trainer (MSDT): This diver certification rating allows you to teach a variety of PADI Specialty courses, expanding your teaching repertoire and making you a more versatile instructor. You’ll gain expertise in areas like Enriched Air Nitrox, Deep Diving, Wreck Diving, and many more.
IDC Staff Instructor: This course prepares you to assist PADI Course Directors with Instructor Development Courses (IDCs). You’ll learn to mentor and guide aspiring instructors, providing valuable support and feedback throughout their training.

Why Koh Tao is the Perfect Place to Go Pro
Koh Tao, a small island in the Gulf of Thailand, is renowned as a global hub for diver training.
Here is why it is an ideal location to take your PADI pro-level course:
Abundant Dive Sites: Koh Tao boasts a wide variety of dive sites, from shallow coral gardens to deep pinnacles and even a few shipwrecks. This diversity provides ample opportunities for practical training and experience.
Experienced Instructors: Koh Tao is home to many experienced PADI professionals, including Course Directors with extensive knowledge and teaching expertise.
Competitive Prices: The cost of living and PADI diving courses in Koh Tao is generally lower compared to other popular scuba diving destinations.
Vibrant Dive Community: You’ll be surrounded by a passionate community of divers from around the world, creating a supportive and inspiring learning environment.
Island Lifestyle: Koh Tao offers a relaxed and laid-back lifestyle, allowing you to enjoy the island’s natural beauty and vibrant culture during your training.

Benefits of Taking a PADI Pro Level Diving Course
Career Change: Turn your passion into a profession and work in a field you love.
Travel Opportunities: Work and travel the world, exploring diverse dive destinations.
Personal Development: Gain valuable skills in leadership, communication, and problem-solving.
Increased Confidence: Develop a deep understanding of diving and become a more competent and confident diver.
Make a Difference: Share your passion for the underwater world and inspire others to become responsible divers and ocean advocates.

How a PADI Pro Level Course Can Benefit Your Career
Career Advancement: Gain a competitive edge in the dive industry with internationally recognized certifications.
Increased Earning Potential: As a PADI professional, you can earn a living doing what you love.
Flexible Work Schedule: Enjoy a flexible work schedule that allows you to balance work and leisure.
Global Network: Connect with a global network of dive professionals and enthusiasts.
Personal Fulfillment: Experience the satisfaction of helping others discover the underwater world and contribute to marine conservation efforts.
Taking a PADI pro-level diving course is an investment in your future. It’s a chance to turn your passion into a rewarding career, travel the world, and make a positive impact on the marine environment.
Koh Tao, with its abundance of dive sites, experienced instructors, and vibrant dive community, provides the perfect setting to embark on this exciting journey.

What is the cost of a PADI pro level course?
Exact prices for PADI Pro level courses on Koh Tao can vary between dive centers depending on:
Inclusions: Some centers might include extras like accommodation, meals, or learning materials in their course fees, while others offer a more basic package.
Course duration: Some centers may offer longer courses with more in-water training, which could affect the price.
Current promotions: Dive centers often have special offers and discounts.

Divemaster
Course Only: 30,000 THB plus PADI Fees and materials
Internship Packages (including course, accommodation, and sometimes meals): 59,500 – 89,500 THB (price varies depending on your current certification level and the length of the diving internship).
Open Water Scuba Instructor (OWSI)
Course Only (including AI and EFRI): 41,900 THB plus PADI Fees and materials
Master Scuba Diver Trainer (MSDT)
MSDT Prep Course (including 5 Specialty Instructor certifications): 25,000 THB plus PADI Fees and materials
Team teaching fees to gain certifications: May vary, but often around 2,000 THB per team teach with experienced diving instructors.
IDC Staff Instructor
Course Only: 30,000 THB plus PADI Fees and materials
Important Notes
These pro level course prices are approximate and subject to change.
Contact us at Isla Tortuga Divers direct for the most up-to-date pricing information.
Consider the standard of course training you will receive, the quality of the scuba equipment and course duration when comparing prices between different centers. Do not allow a price point to be the deciding factor in your standard of training.
Don’t forget to factor in additional costs like travel, accommodation, meals, and personal expenses.