GVI
http://www.gvi.co.uk/courses/africa/south-...66 Long Wharf Suite 562 Boston, MA 02110 United States
66 Long Wharf Suite 562 Boston, MA 02110 United States
Location
South Africa: Rural Areas
Term
Throughout the year
This six month marine guide course (one year with placement) takes participants to gain theoretical and practical training in marine guiding, and tremendous work experience at a lodge, hotel or scuba diving center if the work placement option is chosen. The curriculum includes PADI scuba diving courses, marine guide certification, conservation management, marine life identification, first aid, 4 x4 driving, reserve management and Ecotourism.
Content is both theoretical and practical with an optional six-month work experience placement at a variety of lodges, hotels and scuba diving centres around Southern Africa. The curriculum includes PADI scuba diving courses, marine guide certification, conservation management, marine life identification, first aid, 4 x4 driving, reserve management and Ecotourism. This course is a fantastic way to enter the world of marine lodge management and professional diving or for just a real life changing experience.
- Develop a wide range of professional and personal skills readying you for a career in the marine lodge, hotel and or scuba diving industry in Africa or further afield
- Undertaking the PADI advanced and rescue diver courses in South Africa's best location for diving, discovering South Africa's rich marine life
- Exploring nearby attractions in your time off including southern Mozambique, scenic Swaziland and "big 5" game reserves such as Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve
- Living and working alongside South African Guides who will provide constant learning and inspiration.
USD 19,990
no
Worldwide Participants.
1-2 weeks
Global Vision International aims to promote the advancement of sustainable development through the creation of partnerships, promotion of local and global education, opportunities and via direct financial support. GVI remains committed to its local partners by ensuring they receive full credit for any research undertaken or achievements reached.
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