Junior Open Water course in Tutukaka, Northland Region, New Zealand offers young explorers ages 10 and 11 a three-day path to independent scuba certification, focused on safety, skills and marine discovery. Based in the harbour at Tutukaka, practical training begins with pool sessions at Shed 7, then moves to the Poor Knights Islands for four open-water dives where volcanic sea cliffs, archways and kelp forests frame encounters with abundant fish life.
This PADI Junior Open Water program blends 8–10 hours of eLearning with hands-on instruction: low-stress pool drills to master buoyancy, mask clearing and regulator recovery, followed by four guided dives to a maximum depth of 18 metres across two days. Small groups (maximum four students) mean close supervision and individualized feedback, and successful candidates receive a PADI electronic eCard to dive independently within junior depth limits.
What makes diving here special is the setting. The Poor Knights Islands are a protected marine reserve with dramatic volcanic topography—steep walls, swim-throughs and underwater arches formed from ancient lava flows. Kelp forests sway over rocky terraces while encrusting sponges and soft corals add sudden bursts of colour. Because warm subtropical currents reach the islands, divers often see species more typical of northern waters: schools of blue maomao, snapper, kingfish, and occasional rays and reef sharks. Visibility is generally excellent, which makes the site ideal for first open-water dives.
Practical details are straightforward but important: complete the PADI eLearning and the medical questionnaire before your first session, and secure medical clearance if required. Pool work is scheduled at Shed 7 in Tutukaka; boats depart for the Poor Knights from the local marina. Expect variable sea conditions—calm mornings are best for gentle boat runs and surface intervals.
For parents and guardians, the course balances a strong safety curriculum with memorable exploration. The instructor-led progression from confined water comfort to supervised open-water dives helps build confidence while exposing young divers to one of New Zealand’s premier underwater environments. Because the islands are a marine reserve established to protect this unique ecosystem, responsible diving practices—no touching, maintaining neutral buoyancy, and letting fish approach—are emphasized throughout.
If you’re planning to introduce a 10- or 11-year-old to scuba, this course pairs reputable PADI training with the thrill of the Poor Knights’ underwater landscapes, offering skill development, certification, and unforgettable marine encounters in a compact three-day itinerary. Maximum group sizes of four mean instructors can tailor skill drills and watch each student closely, which reduces anxiety on open-water days. Tutukaka functions as the staging point for all departures, with marinas and shore facilities making logistics simple. Bring a swimsuit, warm towel and seasickness remedies; finishers receive an eCard that unlocks new underwater adventures within junior depth limits and memories.