
Professional Divemaster Training in Bali, Nusa Lembongan
The PADI Divemaster course in Nusa Lembongan is a professional-level scuba diving program designed for certified divers who want to become dive professionals.
This course combines structured training, real dive centre experience, and supervised guiding in one of Bali’s most active marine environments.

What is the PADI Divemaster Course?
The PADI Divemaster course is the first professional certification in recreational scuba diving.
It trains you to:
- supervise certified divers
- assist PADI Instructors
- manage dive activities
- apply dive theory in real ocean conditions
This is the foundation certification for a career in diving.

What You Will Do During the Course
During your Divemaster training in Bali, you will:
- Guide certified divers in real conditions
- Assist instructors during courses
- Conduct dive briefings
- Manage dive site operations under supervision
- Apply dive theory in real diving situations

Requirements
To join the PADI Divemaster course in Bali, you need:

Minimum age: 18 years

Advanced Open Water certification (or equivalent)

Rescue Diver certification
(recommended or required depending on
package)

Minimum 40 logged dives

CPR & First Aid (within 24 months)

Medical clearance for diving (within 12 months)

Course Structure
The Divemaster course is divided into three core phases:

Course Duration
The Divemaster course in Nusa Lembongan is flexible:
- Minimum: 4 weeks
- Standard: 5–6 weeks
- Extended internship options available
Longer training allows more dive experience and supervision time.

Why Train in Nusa Lembongan?
Nusa Lembongan is located inside the Nusa Penida Marine Park, known for:
- drift diving conditions
- manta ray cleaning stations
- coral reef ecosystems (Check our courses)
- year-round diving
This creates a realistic training environment for future dive professionals.

What You Become
After completion, you become a:
PADI Divemaster
You are qualified to:
- guide certified divers worldwide
- assist scuba instructors
- work in dive centres internationally
- continue toward Instructor training

Typical Training Flow
Week 1 – Observation
Learn dive centre operations and daily workflow.
Week 2–3 – Assisted Training
Begin assisting instructors and practicing skills.
Final Phase – Leadership Practice
Guide dives and take responsibility under supervision.
Frequently Asked Questions

Professional Divemaster Training in Bali, Nusa Lembongan
The PADI Divemaster course in Nusa Lembongan is a professional-level scuba diving program designed for certified divers who want to become dive professionals.
This course combines structured training, real dive centre experience, and supervised guiding in one of Bali’s most active marine environments.

What is the PADI Divemaster Course?
The PADI Divemaster course is the first professional certification in recreational scuba diving.
It trains you to:
- supervise certified divers
- assist PADI Instructors
- manage dive activities
- apply dive theory in real ocean conditions
This is the foundation certification for a career in diving.

What You Will Do During the Course
During your Divemaster training in Bali, you will:
- Guide certified divers in real conditions
- Assist instructors during courses
- Conduct dive briefings
- Manage dive site operations under supervision
- Apply dive theory in real diving situations

Requirements
To join the PADI Divemaster course in Bali, you need:

Minimum age: 18 years

Advanced Open Water
certification (or equivalent)

Rescue Diver certification
(recommended or required
depending on
package)

Minimum 40 logged dives

CPR & First Aid
(within 24 months)
Medical clearance for diving
(within 12 months)

Minimum age: 18 years

Course Structure
The Divemaster course is divided into three core phases:

Course Duration
The Divemaster course in Nusa Lembongan is flexible:
- Minimum: 4 weeks
- Standard: 5–6 weeks
- Extended internship options available
Longer training allows more dive experience and supervision time.

Why Train in Nusa Lembongan?
Nusa Lembongan is located inside the Nusa Penida Marine Park, known for:
- drift diving conditions
- manta ray cleaning stations
- coral reef ecosystems (Check our courses)
- year-round diving
This creates a realistic training environment for future dive professionals.

What You Become
After completion, you become a:
PADI Divemaster
You are qualified to:
- guide certified divers worldwide
- assist scuba instructors
- work in dive centres internationally
- continue toward Instructor training

Typical Training Flow
Week 1 – Observation
Learn dive centre operations and daily workflow.
Week 2–3 – Assisted Training
Begin assisting instructors and practicing skills.
Final Phase – Leadership Practice
Guide dives and take responsibility under supervision.


