Showing posts with label Dive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dive. Show all posts

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, 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!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Dive Nha Trang, Vietnam, with Rainbow DIvers

Last weekend, I went with my best friend and our 18months old boys to Nha Trang,
On saturday morning we left the boys with their dads and went on Rainbow Divers's dive boat for 2 dives on Hon Mun Island.
On the first dive we saw 2 seahorses, a frogfish, lionfish, gorgeous anemone with their clownfish and shrimps,... on the second dive an octopus, a peacock mantis shrimp and lots of nudibranches and lovely and weird critters. We had a great morning and DiveMaster Duc was fabulous!



Sunday, March 25, 2012

PADI Junior Open Water Course

PADI Course Director Jeremy P. Stein has been teaching ten year old twins today!
A lot of fun for all of them.
FOr information, contact Jeremy@divevietnam.com



Saturday, March 3, 2012

PADI Open Water Course in Saigon, ISHCMC, International School.

PADI Course Director Jeremy P. Stein and PADI MSDT Marie Denis are teaching the students of ISHCMC in An Phu, District 2, Saigon.
After having completed the confined water session in Saigon, the students and teacher will finish the PADI course in Nha Trang.





Saturday, February 25, 2012

Discover Scuba Diving with Matty!




If your short on time, curious or apprehensive about learning to dive, then start slowly and take this simple introduction to diving. The PADI Discover Scuba Diving program gives you a great insight into the world of recreational diving, safely, slowly and under constant supervision. It is part of Rainbow and PADI’s dive today philosophy to get you in water and enjoying the new experience before you commit to taking on a full entry level dive course. We can upgrade you from this program into a course very easily. So relax and enjoy!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Diving & Tapas



Learn to dive in the pool in Saigon, and enjoy the tapas for lunch! in Gaudi, Thao Dien street, #4, An Phu, D2.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Rainbow Divers, Phu Quoc

Diving and Snorkelling in Phu Quoc Island
Phu Quoc is a real get away from the crowds and noise of mainland Vietnam. This relatively undiscovered part of the country is fast becoming a hot-spot for tourism. Diving and snorkeling around the warm waters of Phu Quoc takes place on the North-Western side of the island or around the small archipelago to the South. Diving is only really acceptable between October-April. The best location for diving truly depends on the prevailing winds, which unfortunately can change quickly, so our expert local knowledge is somewhat essential! Due to the Islands proximity to the Mekong delta region visibility is rarely as clear as found in high season in Nha Trang + Whale Island. However the nutritious run off from the Mekong and the constantly warm water temperatures give Phu Quoc some excellent hard coral growth.