Cursos PADI para principiantes
¿Desea explorar el mundo bajo las olas? Nuestros cursos de buceo proporcionan una base sólida para iniciar su viaje de buceo y garantizar su seguridad como buceador recreativo entusiasta.
						
Discover Scuba Diving (Bautismo)					
				
									Requisitos
- Debe tener 10 años o más
 - Debe gozar de buena salud (se le pedirá que rellene una Declaración Médica PADI. Cualquier historial de enfermedad médica puede requerir la autorización de un médico antes de bucear).
 - Debe saber nadar
 
- Duración - 1 dia
 - Incluye formación, dos inmersiónes y todo el equipo de buceo
 - $180 en Coiba - $90 en Pixvae.
 - La tarifa del Parque Coiba no está incluida.
 
						
Buceador de aguas abiertas PADI					
				
									Aclamado mundialmente, el curso PADI Open Water Diver se erige como el pináculo de los programas de buceo, cautivando los corazones de millones de personas. Este curso transformador le otorga la llave para embarcarse en impresionantes escapadas submarinas. Como piedra angular de futuras empresas, sienta las bases de su expedición de buceo. No es necesario tener experiencia previa en submarinismo para inscribirse en este curso.
Requisitos
- Debe tener 10 años o más
 - Debe gozar de buena salud (se le pedirá que rellene una Declaración Médica PADI. Cualquier historial de enfermedad médica puede requerir la autorización de un médico antes de bucear).
 - Debe saber nadar
 
Sólo aprendizaje in situ
- Duración 3-4 días
 - Incluye todas las inmersiones, el equipo y la certificación
 - $430
 - La tarifa del Parque Coiba no está incluida.
 
PADI eLearning
- 3 días in situ tras completar el curso en línea
 - Todas las inmersiones en aguas confinadas y abiertas, equipo y certificación
 - 430 $ + 195,30 $ (PADI eLearning)
 - La tarifa del Parque Coiba no está incluida.
 
Testimonios de nuestra escuela de buceo
Lo que dicen nuestros clientes
					
  My son and I dove this weekend with Dive Base Coiba and it was the experience of a lifetime. Quick backstory before the review. DBC was founded by Kevan Mantell,... read more a British expat who made Panama his home and protecting the Coiba island chain (a UNESCO World Heritage site) his life's work. We became great friends with Kevan over the years and were impressed and amazed with his knowledge of the sea life, his commitment to protecting the  marine environment, and his care and love for the local population (mostly small fishing villages and artisanal fishing communities) along the extremely remote coast.
Kevan passed away unfortunately and unexpectedly in 2021, which was a huge blow to Coiba, the local communities he supported, and the hundreds of divers, environmental, and research organizations, in the area. We used to joke that diving with Kevan was like diving with Jacques Cousteau. He knew more about Coiba than just about anyone... And he knew everyone, from the local fishermen to the research scientists from the Smithsonian, National Geographic, BBC, and even the European Space Agency that have been studying the area for years.
I'm happy to report that Kevan's two Panamanian sons, Will and Joshua, are now carrying on his legacy and have taken over DBC. We dove with Will and Joshua for two days and they are consummate professionals. Like their father, they put a premium on safety. Each morning they gave us a full briefing on what to expect, reviewed all of the safety procedures, made sure we were fully informed and answered all of our questions. They are outstanding guides - friendly, professional, knowledgable, and like their father, experts in all of the secret diving spots and the sea life.
As for the dives themselves, what can I say, they were spectacular. We saw bull sharks, white tip reef sharks, huge schools of snapper, dolphins, eagle rays, and even the elusive guitar ray or guitarfish. Between dives Will and Joshua took us on hikes to Coiba and the remote islands where we saw dozens of howler monkeys in the trees and enormous 3 meter caymans. It's as wild as you can imagine, like entering Juraisac Park.
Coiba and Pixvae, the small fishing village where DBC's office is located, are very remote. You feel like you're literally at the ends of the earth because you are. The charming little town is about 90 minutes from Sona, or about 5 hours from Panama City. The road is now paved and the drive in is spectacular. Expect basic accommodations, but all provided by very cool, laid back and very friendly locals. The rooms were clean at Hostal Yosi and guests have access to the kitchen. We ate fresh fish, lobster, patacones and rice across the street each night prepared personally by the owner of Donde Tena as we watched extraordinary sunsets across the bay. 
Another huge plus, Pixvae is just a 20-25 minute ride by ponga to Coiba, contrasted to at least a 90 minute ponga ride from Santa Catalina, where many of the other dive operators stage from. 
Bottom line, if you're looking for an absolute first rate dive experience from start to finish, want to experience "authentic" Panama in a spectacularly beautiful and untouched area of the world,  you won't do better than DBC. It's an unforgettable experience.				
			mayo 29, 2023
															



