Port Douglas Dive Centre takes back-to-back PADI award title
Quicksilver Dive

For the second consecutive year, Quicksilver Dive’s Port Douglas Training Centre has been recognised by PADI, the world’s largest dive training organisation’s annual Outstanding Contribution Awards.
The awards are reserved for select PADI Retail and Resort Association Members in each region who have demonstrated exceptional contributions to the industry, of which just 10 dive centres across Australia were recognised.
“This is fantastic recognition of the Quicksilver Dive team’s dedication and expertise,” said Tony Baker, Managing Director of the Quicksilver Group.
“Their consistent delivery of high-quality diver training is commendable, and this award especially highlights their exceptional work with entry-level divers helping students begin their underwater journeys and diving adventures at the Great Barrier Reef. These are truly life-changing achievements for their students.”
Chris Snel, Quicksilver Dive Operations Manager said, “For the second year, we are thrilled to be acknowledged by PADI, being one of only 10 dive centres in Australia recognised this year.”
“To be recognised for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Entry Level Diver Training’ is an absolute honour and amazing recognition of the hard work our team put toward our goals. We care a great deal about the quality of our training and the overall guest experience so our students feel confident about their achievements, and inspiring their pursuit of recreational diving.”
Quicksilver Dive’s entry level diver training courses specialise in 3 and 4 day PADI Open Water Courses, including an e-Learning option for people short on time. Students begin their training with theory and pool sessions at the training centre before heading out for two unforgettable days of diving at the renowned Agincourt ribbon reefs to become certified divers.
Quicksilver Dive is also the only PADI Adaptive Services Facility in Queensland, opening up the world of scuba to people with special needs with an inclusive, safe and fun learning environment.
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