Friday, November 9, 2012

Refresher





Saigon Parents and Family refreshing their Diving Skills in An Phu with PADI Course Director Jeremy Stein. www.divevietnam.com

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

We have just relocated to Buddha Bar - 7 Thao Dien, D2, HCMC


Welcome Thuong - our new Vietnamese PADI Certified DiveMaster to Saigon

Interested in learning to dive in Vietnamese?????? 

With an increase in Vietnamese learning to dive, it became necessary to retain a full time professional Vietnamese in Saigon. With four years of experience working at Rainbow Divers Nha Trang, Thuong is pleased to relocate to Saigon to continue his love for diving and teaching how to dive to all Vietnamese dive lovers.

Come to Rainbow Divers Saigon - 7 Thao Dien, D2, HCMC or contact jeremy@divevietnam.com to book your Vietnamese or non - Vietnamese PADI Dive Courses!!!

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Our recent students






















Congratulations to our students who have recently passed their dive courses with Rainbow Divers Vietnam. Keep diving!!!!!!

Tuesday, July 3, 2012


Founder of Rainbow Divers-Vietnam, Jeremy Stein, successfully completed the inaugural Phu Quoc Half Marathon. An avid non-runner, he decided to elect for ‘on the job training’ rather than preparation for the big event. Jeremy now accepts that this was totally the wrong concept. “20 years ago I entered + completed the London Marathon. I put in a lot of training (and was obviously 20 years younger!) and felt pretty good at the end. However, the race in PQ was particularly grueling (and pretty boring). My legs, hips and knees were delicate to say the least for a couple of days after. So whilst I achieved my goal of finishing the race, it certainly wasn’t a record beating time!”
 
Jeremy, a PADI Course Director, is based in Saigon and actively teaches all PADI Diving Courses from Try-Dives to Divemaster + Instructor. He can be contacted via jeremy@divevietnam.com. The saigonwebsite is www.divevietnam.com/saigonpromo 

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Two smart teenage kids Michael and Nicola from Australia are doing their PADI Open Water Course with Rainbow Divers Vietnam. Before attending the pool section at the pool in Gaudi to master diving skills, they finished their Online theory at www.divevietnam.com/elearning. Here at the pool, our instructor Jeremy P. Stein gave them a short review of the theory then mastered the diving skills with them. After spending one morning at the pool, they are now ready to continue their ocean diving section in Nha Trang. Certificates will be issued in 4-6 weeks after they've passed the PADI Open Water Course. YAY!

Besides the PADI Open Water Course for 10+ year olds and parents,  we offer PADI Seal Team Course for 8 - 9+ year olds.

For more info please talk to Jeremy: jeremy@divevietnam.com
                                              www.divevietnam.com/saigonpromo

Fun and Safe Diving!!!!!!!!!!!




Monday, June 25, 2012

Such a nice comment from a customer on Tripadvisor: 

“Awsome diving high standards of professionalism of staff”
Reviewed 29 May 2012 
Diving with Rainbow instructors in Con Dao is itself great fun and safe experience. I have dived in more than 20 countries and the diverisity, color and shape of corals are as good as it can get. In my view as good as it is in known places such as in the Maldives. However, is not a place to see big games. The samall number of big fish and other animals are well compensated by the incredible beauty of the corals and the beaches around the diving sites.
Istructors make the diving fully safe, fun and relax. While in Can Dao I strongly advice to take a tour to see the Turtle nesting organized by National Park. Rainbow staff can assist you in contacting then
Juan O
Bogota, Colombia

http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g1024768-d1949574-Reviews-Rainbow_Divers_Con_Dao-Con_Dao_Islands_Soc_Trang_Province_Mekong_Delta.html

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

RAINBOW DIVERS RELOCATE IN SAIGON

After 4 years at their divecentre in Nguyen Dang Giai Street, An Phu, Rainbow Divers are moving on 1st June just 200 metres and relocating at Gaudi, 4 Thao Dien Street (opposite Buddha Bar). Jeremy Stein, owner + founder of Rainbow Divers explains the rationale for the move.
“Our current premises include 2 luxury classrooms, which have now become defunct with the popular preferred method of learning on-line. We have been working closely with our friends Fernando + Miriera at Gaudi and using their splendid pool facilities. It therefore made logical sense to move our Saigon operations centre here where we can now talk to people about diving in spacious surroundings and immediately offer a Try-Dive; followed by a drink or two and some excellent food. We’ll be open between 8.30am – 4.30pm, 7 days a week. Come and talk diving and maybe even try a dive, one on one with a professional Rainbow Instructor”
Rainbow Divers are the longest established PADI Divecentres in Vietnam with centres in Nha Trang, Whale Island, Con Dao + Phu Quoc. The Saigon centre offers pool training for all PADI Courses once the theory on-line has been completed and work closely with the International Schools. Part time Divemaster + Instructor courses available over 3-12 month periods.
More information from http://www.divevietnam.com/.
Enquiries to jeremy@divevietnam.com  0913-408-146
Skype: jeremy.in.asia



Thursday, May 24, 2012

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

100% Project Aware!


Dear Jeremy,

Congratulations your dive centre is officially 100% AWARE.  From 12.04.12 every student you teach will receive a Project AWARE card.* Hooray!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Research on coral health in Nha Trang, Vietnam


Micaela, Kayrie and Jelena are measuring how much mucus the corals are producing from stressed and not stressed reefs. We have realized that corlas from the fish farms produce more mucus, and contain more bacteria (both good ones and bad ones) compared to the marine parks. The Vietnamese student Hanh studies the viruses ( a new field) and bacteria in coral mucus. We measure the volume of mucus produced over time. It may be a good indicator on coral health. Slimy indeed.
I hope I explained it well.
Very short: We measure slime production in corals (and yes  they produce lot s of it) over time. The same type of corals in stressed areas produce more slime and bacteria than the ones from the protected marine parks.Slime production over time seems to be a good measure of coral health. The same study will be performed 4 times a year to find seasonal differences.

Micaela Hellstrom



PADI Open Water Course in Saigon

Today Jeremy is teaching in french! In Gaudi, District 2, Saigon.
I took the boy to have a swim after the pool skills :-)