Course overview

Take the PADI Emergency First Response course in Tulamben as the land-based foundation for your Rescue Diver training before exploring Bali's shore-entry dive sites. Across a single day you build CPR and first-aid confidence that applies on the boat ramp, the black-sand beach and far beyond diving. It is the perfect companion certification while you log dives on the Liberty wreck.

What you’ll learn

Prerequisites

What's included · What's not

Included
  • EFR participant manual and video
  • Primary Care (CPR) skill stations
  • Secondary Care (first aid) practice
  • AED and emergency oxygen orientation
  • Scenario practice and skills assessment
  • EFR Primary & Secondary Care certification card
Not included
  • Flights and airport transfers
  • Accommodation
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities

The PADI Emergency First Response pathway

PADI EFR follows internationally recognised ILCOR/ERC guidelines, uses the PADI Touch eLearning option, and satisfies the CPR/first-aid prerequisite for the PADI Rescue Diver course.

Where you'll dive in Bali

EFR is taught in the classroom and shaded surface areas at the Tulamben dive base, steps from the black-sand beach where divers enter for the USAT Liberty — no in-water component is required for this course.

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