Divemaster training in Australia
Divemaster training in Australia
Divemaster training in Australia

Useful information

Go to Australia to do the divemaster training, and obtain different diving diplomas and qualifications. Join a multicultural team, and train with experienced teachers. This experience will also allow you to have a positive impact on ecosystems, thanks to training that respects the environment and contributes to sustainable development through various actions.

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Certifications

PADI

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Cairns
7
weeks

Intermediate English

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Description

Program description

The divemaster training is the complete training to become a dive guide. It lasts about 7 weeks from the first dive and requires about 60 dives as well as course validation to obtain the PADI diploma.

It is quite possible to speed up certain stages of this training, depending on your initial diving level. For example, if you have limited time and you are a beginner, you can start with steps 1 and 2 and follow the other steps in another city or another country. You can also just follow one of the modules if you already have Open Water or Open Water Advanced. Please ask us for a quote for any specific request.

Like all of our sports training programs abroad, this divemaster program in Australia offers a comprehensive learning experience while helping to preserve the local ecosystems.

Become a certified dive guide in 7 weeks!

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver, if you want to validate your skills or start a new professional life around your passion, you can obtain your PADI certificate. To become a certified dive guide, our academy offers a 7-week divemaster course. The courses start every month, on variable dates depending on the availability of the diving school.

People who have already obtained PADI or SSI certifications can join the current training. The price will be adapted to the level of the diver.

Divemaster training locations

Training takes place at our PADI certified dive center in Cairns. You will not only learn to dive but you will also be able to enjoy the best surfing beaches in Australia, the tropical forests and meet people who, like you, love travel and adventure.

Overview of the program in 5 steps

1- Open Water Diver

In just five days and 6 dives you will be able to safely explore the underwater world to see fish, coral reefs, wrecks, caves… up to 18 meters deep.

2- Advanced Diver

During the 30 hours of lessons over 5 days, we use the most recent manuals and DVDs to describe dives in somewhat unusual conditions. About ten dives, up to 30 meters deep, are organized according to your interests: photography, diving from a boat, at night, in the current, underwater tracking, low visibility, search and rescue , shore, deep, float diving, dive computers, marine species identification.

3- Rescue Diver PADI

In 5 days, you learn how to avoid accidents due to stress and how to react in case of emergency, for you and those who will dive with you. After the theory, you will apply your skills as a rescuer in real situations, over 6 dives.

4- First aid and oxygen therapy

This first aid course, in 5 days and 4 dives, is internationally recognized. It will let you know when and how to use oxygen therapy. This can come in handy in any emergency situation at your home or workplace. This qualification is necessary to obtain the rescue diver certificate.

5- Divemaster training

Finally, our theory and practical lessons aimed at honing your presentation and teaching skills will prepare you to take the divemaster training exam at the end of the course. It only remains for us to congratulate you and encourage you at the dawn of your new professional career!

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divemaster training

Like all of our environmental training programs abroad, this divemaster program in Australia offers a comprehensive learning experience while helping to preserve the region's ecosystems.

Become a certified dive guide in 7 weeks!

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver, if you want to validate your skills or start a new professional life around your passion, you can obtain your PADI certificate. To become a certified dive guide, our academy offers a 7-week divemaster course. The courses start every month, on variable dates depending on the availability of the diving school.

People who have already obtained PADI or SSI certifications can join the current training. The price will be adapted to the level of the diver.

Divemaster training locations

Training takes place at our PADI certified dive center in Cairns. You will not only learn to dive but you will also be able to enjoy the best surfing beaches in Australia, the tropical forests and meet people who, like you, love travel and adventure.

Overview of the program in 5 steps

1- Open Water Diver

In just five days and 6 dives you will be able to safely explore the underwater world to see fish, coral reefs, wrecks, caves… up to 18 meters deep.

2- Advanced Diver

During the 30 hours of lessons over 5 days, we use the most recent manuals and DVDs to describe dives in somewhat unusual conditions. About ten dives, up to 30 meters deep, are organized according to your interests: photography, diving from a boat, at night, in the current, underwater tracking, low visibility, search and rescue , shore, deep, float diving, dive computers, marine species identification.

3- Rescue Diver PADI

In 5 days, you learn how to avoid accidents due to stress and how to react in case of emergency, for you and those who will dive with you. After the theory, you will apply your skills as a rescuer in real situations, over 6 dives.

4- First aid and oxygen therapy

This first aid course, in 5 days and 4 dives, is internationally recognized. It will let you know when and how to use oxygen therapy. This can come in handy in any emergency situation at your home or workplace. This qualification is necessary to obtain the rescue diver certificate.

5- Divemaster training

Finally, our theory and practical lessons aimed at honing your presentation and teaching skills will prepare you to take the divemaster training exam at the end of the course. It only remains for us to congratulate you and encourage you at the dawn of your new professional career!

Host organization

Based in Cairns, our diving school offers high quality professional programs. PADI courses range from Open Water to Divemaster.

The PADI certification is internationally recognized and the Divemaster training allows you to work as a dive guide and to access the instructor training (Padi instructor) throughout the world.

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The PADI certification is internationally recognized and the Divemaster training allows you to work as a dive guide and to access the instructor training (Padi instructor) throughout the world.

Certificates

PADI

Strong points

Become a certified dive guide
Join an international team
Discover Australia while training
Discover Australia while getting certified

Included

Scuba Schools International Divemaster Level Certification
5 learning modules from beginner to Divemaster level over 7 weeks
Educational materials - textbooks and books
Diving equipment
Medical visits in Australia
Accommodation in an international youth hostel
First aid and rescue module
Training in the inspection and filling of diving cylinders
Experience in retail sales (applied in a dive store)

Not included

Airline tickets
ETA visa
Travel and repatriation insurance
Some meals (see itinerary)
Airport transfer (around 40€ return from Cairns)
Diving medical certificate required for training

Program description

Departure once a month, all year round. Please contact us to receive the start dates.

Available durations

This program is available from 10 to 10 weeks, Please contact us for rates and availability.

7 weeks : 7650 €


Duration Fees to be paid upon registration​
7 Weeks7690€
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Conditions

- Age 18+
- Medical certificate and special diving insurance
- Copy of passport
- Good physical condition
- Good level of English (minimum B2)
Age 18+
Medical certificate and special diving insurance
Copy of passport
Good physical condition
Good level of English (minimum B2)

Your accommodation

Housing is allocated by local NGOs, not by Freepackers - the descriptions are there to give you an idea of the type of accommodation, as it is very likely that conditions will vary on site depending on the number of volunteers, weather conditions, availability, etc. Each volunteer will be accommodated according to the stated conditions, but it is possible that the accommodation may not match the description or images shown on this site word for word, for example, in the case of annexed housing, renovations, relocations, etc.

You will be accommodated in a 4 bed form in an international hostel centrally located. All linen, cooking utensils and laundry are provided.

Meals​

Meals are only included during the Liveaboard dive trips. The dive center is located in the city center of Cairns, with all amenities within walking or biking distance. Participants have a fully equipped kitchen at the accommodation to prepare their meals.

Once there

Other inclusions in the Divemaster training

- 10 hours of free internet per week.

- Barbecue every Sunday evening.

Organise your trip

Visa​

Please contact the embassy or immigration website of the country you wish to enter.

Vaccines

You can find all ressources on the World Organization Website, in the Travel Advice section A vaccine vial.

Travel, repatriation and civil liability insurance

For all international projects, Realstep requires participants to take out travel insurance covering accidents, illness, and repatriation, as well as civil liability for professional activities abroad.

For complete protection while studying or interning abroad, you can take out Cap Student insurance online by following this link Student insurance abroad | Chapka Assurances, which will give you a 5% discount.

If you take out another insurance policy, we will ask you to send us a copy of your certificate in English.

Online language courses

Achieve the language level required for your international project with tailored support. The Clic-campus method Free Packers X Clic Campus foreign language training courses combines videoconference lessons and an innovative e-learning platform, offering complete flexibility from the comfort of your own home.

Frequently Asked Questions

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A gap year is a period (often 6 to 12 months) during which you temporarily pause your studies or work to have a meaningful, structured experience: travel, volunteering, internship, job, personal project

It can be done at any time, for the duration you choose, and in the field you want. The goal is to help you explore new possibilities for your personal and/or professional path.

Real Step offers a wide range of gap year programs abroad in various fields.

Anyone! A gap year can be taken at any age and is not limited to 18–25-year-olds. It can be done at any stage of life—whether for a career change, a lifestyle change, to explore different options, or to refine a professional project.

A gap year allows you to:

  • Gain maturity
  • Improve your language skills
  • Discover a country, its culture, and its people
  • Develop transferable skills (soft skills, independence, organization)
  • Clarify your academic, professional, or personal goals

It depends on the country and your project. Make sure to budget for:

  • Flights
  • Health and repatriation insurance
  • Visa and administrative fees
  • Accommodation and food (depending on what’s included)
  • Local transport + activities
  • An emergency buffer (very important)

Internships during a gap year are varied, and you have a wide choice of fields:

  • Environmental protection
  • Animal welfare and conservation
  • Humanitarian internships
  • Internships in the medical sector
  • Communication and marketing (business)
  • Engineering internships
  • Hospitality and catering

Interns are accommodated in shared houses, hostels, or sometimes with local host families. You will have access to all essential amenities and are often close to shops so you can easily find what you need.

Departure dates are flexible; it is possible to leave every week. Please contact us to find out about program availability.

This depends on the missions. Local coordinators are on site to facilitate communication, but a minimum B1 level is often recommended to communicate locally. Some technical or research placements may require a higher level.

You can take language classes before you leave for your project.
The participation requirements are listed on each program page.

Yes, you will have a local coordinator on site as your main point of contact to answer your questions, ensure your safety, and support you if needed. You will always have an orientation upon arrival, including: an introduction to the project, the local team, your missions, and the rules to follow. The team also explains safety guidelines (recommended behavior, areas to avoid).

Local emergency assistance is available 24/7. We remain reachable throughout the entire project.

In addition, the projects we offer are carefully selected with reliable partners and in suitable destinations.

Internship schedules may vary depending on your program. In general, you will work between 30 and 40 hours per week. We specify these conditions on the program pages or in the downloadable brochures.

Yes, absolutely! Real Step internships are open to solo travelers, pairs, or groups. Many schools and students even organize group departures through our programs.

There are many diverse destinations: Asia, Europe, Africa, and Latin America—all around the world!

  • Valid passport and visa.
  • Proof of health insurance and liability insurance.
  • A planned budget (meals, transport, activities).
  • Professional clothing suitable for the country’s climate and the field conditions.
  • Personal equipment: laptop, notebook, technical clothing depending on the project.
  • Learn about the missions you will carry out on site.

By joining a project with us, you are supported at every step.

  1. Reach out to us and tell us about your expectations and goals (call, email, WhatsApp).
  2. We will share a selection of programs that match your criteria.
  3. Once the project is confirmed, we send you all the logistical information to help you prepare for your departure.
  4. Head into the field and enjoy a unique experience, supervised by our local partners.
  5. We are available at any time if you need us.
  6. Share your feedback with us so we can improve our support.

You can contact us to explain your situation. If you have valid reasons to request a new placement, we will send you a request form. You will be informed as soon as a spot becomes available. You will then be able to change location, subject to availability.

There are different ways to finance part of your project. We have several resources to help you find funding support, whether through student mobility scholarships, Erasmus+ funding for projects in Europe, or regional grants. Some volunteers have also organized group fundraising initiatives.

For young people aged 18 to 30, it is possible to go abroad with a Working Holiday Visa (WHV) and work on site to finance part of the project.

Even without financial aid, a well-prepared project can be made accessible through a mix of “savings + fundraising + a job on site”.

Find all the information on funding your internship in this article.

The price covers accommodation, supervision, part of the local organization (meals, orientation), Freepackers’ expertise, and support for the projects. Part of the project fee is used to help develop the project on site. Our teams visit the projects to ensure they are safe, useful, and reliable.

Yes, you will have free time and you can go out, visit places, and travel, especially on weekends. You just need to respect the program’s organization (schedule, mission days) and follow the safety guidelines given by the local team. In some destinations, the team can also recommend places to explore.

Here are the essential mandatory steps to complete:

  • An internship agreement signed between your school, the host organization, and you.
  • Liability insurance covering the duration of your stay.
  • Depending on the country you choose, a student or internship visa and health coverage may be required.

 

Other steps may be necessary depending on the type of internship, the country, or other factors.

Our team will provide you with all the information you need.

No, most of the internships we offer are unpaid, but this can vary depending on the host organization, the duration, and the country.

Yes, many students have validated their internship through Real Step projects. Our placements meet schools’ academic requirements.

A wide range of internships is available, and our programs are suitable for many engineering fields, such as:

 

Feel free to contact us to learn about all our internship opportunities.

See our Ultimate Guide to Succeeding in Your Engineering Internship.

This can vary depending on your school and your year of study, but in general you can go for 4 to 16 weeks.

Three months is often the duration required by schools to help you develop skills. To learn more about 3-month engineering internships.

Your missions can vary greatly depending on your specialty and your level of study and commitment, but overall you will be asked to take part in:

  • Carrying out a specific project (construction, sustainable development, IT, etc.)
  • Providing technical support to a team
  • Conducting field studies

 

The goal is to encourage the practical application of the knowledge you have gained during your studies—skills you will be able to highlight later on.

Yes, many students have validated their internship through Real Step projects. Our placements meet schools’ academic requirements.

We offer many internships in a wide range of areas, such as:

  • Nursing
  • Medicine
  • Allied health
  • Physiotherapy
  • Physical therapy

Even though some details vary depending on the country, here are the main steps:

  • Check your eligibility
  • Create an online account on the destination country’s official portal
  • Prepare the required documents (passport, insurance, CV, etc.)
  • Pay the visa fees
  • Wait for confirmation or the lottery draw
  • Receive your visa

 

To understand the exact process, we recommend reading this article in detail.

You can go on a WHV to the following destinations:

  • Canada
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • South Korea
  • Japan
  • Argentina

 

Check our website to make sure you don’t miss a program—or contact us!

The budget needed for a WHV depends on the country you choose, your lifestyle, and the length of your stay.

Expenses to plan for:

  • Visa fees
  • International flights
  • Accommodation
  • Daily expenses
  • Health insurance

Yes. You can take English or Spanish courses before you leave, or even during your project.

Course schedules are flexible depending on your goal. You can choose to take a few hours per week, or fully focus on your language courses over a longer period to prepare for a project such as a WHV or a job abroad.

View our language courses.

Les Français n’ont pas besoin de visa pour aller au Japon pour des séjours de moins de 3 mois, le passeport suffit. En revanche, un business visa ou un visa vacances travail (working holiday visa) sont indispensables pour rester plus de 3 mois, par exemple si vous prévoyez de travailler ou de faire un stage au Japon. Il faut alors faire la démarche à la section consulaire de l’Ambassade.

Il est de votre responsabilité de choisir le bon visa pour votre projet.

Les conditions de visa peuvent changer et le visa dépend de la nature de votre projet. Veuillez toujours vérifier sur France Diplomatie avant de réserver votre billet et de partir pour un programme et de vous y prendre en avance.

Traditionally, Japanese dress codes are formal: a dark suit, white shirt, and dark tie. However, foreign businesspeople can dress as they normally would in their home country. It is also often customary to remove your shoes (at home, in some restaurants, etc.).

The yen is Japan’s official currency.

The cost of living in Japan is 2.6% higher than in France.

When traveling, plan for an on-site budget of at least €80 per day per person (¥11,595 per day).

Most dietary requirements (kosher, vegetarian, halal, etc.) can be accommodated, provided you request it well in advance.

Our local partners in Tokyo arrange airport pick-up at the international airport every Friday. For students enrolled in internships outside the city, instructions for reaching the final destinations will be provided in advance or upon arrival.

Either in the main residence in Tokyo, at the internship location when it is remote (natural reserves, for example), or with a host family. This sea turtle conservation internship in Japan includes accommodation. Japan’s housing shortage has triggered an unprecedented surge in prices, so it is strongly recommended to have accommodation arranged in advance for at least the first month of your stay.

Working holiday and internship programs include free time every weekend so participants can explore the surrounding area. Project coordinators and local organizations are always happy to share advice on places to visit and the excursions available on weekends.

It depends on the program you choose. For those who want to stay for 1 year on a Working Holiday Visa on projects involving a paid job like this one, it is strongly recommended to take Japanese classes upon arrival (4 weeks of intensive courses) to broaden your job search options.

In fact, most jobs in retail, services, or the hospitality industry require an intermediate level of Japanese. For 3-month internships, these can be done in tourism organizations that only require English. Farm work does not require a high level of Japanese either.

To travel to Japan, spring—especially April/May—is the recommended period. Summer in Japan is the rainy season. June and July are particularly wet, and the heat starts to build. Temperatures range between 25°C and 30°C.

Currently, people who are allowed to travel to Japan are not required to be vaccinated. For real-time updates, we invite you to consult the Institut Pasteur website.

The local partner provides 24/7 assistance. Participants receive the coordinators’ contact details in advance, as well as an emergency number to call. The coordinators are available at all times, during the week and on weekends.

Look into official channels to find opportunities. It is also important to adapt your application to the country’s norms (the CV and cover letter are different).

Finally, Real Step offers internships in Japan in various fields that may interest you! In ecology or even IT, communication, marketing, etc.

It depends on the company and the length of the internship. In Japan, working conditions are different, so it’s important to focus above all on learning and cultural immersion.

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