The connection to the underwater world is something special, and as a PADI Instructor, you have the privilege of passing on that passion. You get to guide others on their own diving journey and open doors to an entirely new world.
If you’re thinking about taking your next step as a diver, ask yourself: What excites you most about diving?
If the answer is inspiring others and sharing the beauty of our oceans, then becoming a PADI Pro might be the perfect path for you.
They say diving is more than just a hobby — it’s a way of life. And when you have the chance to share your passion and knowledge with others, it becomes something even greater. Becoming a professional scuba diver means the ocean is your office, but it also gives you the chance to work with exciting people and to make a real impact in the fight to protect our blue planet.
19 year old Adrian Gerstl recently completed his Instructor training in Austria, and shares his journey to becoming a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor (OWSI) — the highs, the challenges, and the most valuable lessons he learned along the way.
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