Showing posts with label Loro Parque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Loro Parque. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

DSD, PADI Rescue cursussen en de verloren Duck!


Mijn eerste week van mijn extra 5 weken begon niet zo super, omdat helaas mijn nek weer opspeelt. Ik heb zo'n 9 jaar geleden een whiplash opgelopen en zo nu en dan heb ik daar weer last van.

Maandag zou ik met Melissa, Chris, George en Phil naar Abades, een kustduik, gaan. Helaas moest ik vanwege mijn nek thuisblijven en de duik overslaan. Bij een kustduik moet je namelijk een eind over het strand lopen met alle duikapperatuur op je rug en daarna een stuk aan de oppervlakte zwemmen voordat je aan de duik kunt beginnen; niet zo'n goed idee voor mijnnek dus. Hopelijk voel ik me snel weer beter!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Tijd om naar huis te gaan .................. of niet! :-)


Week nummer negen alweer, welke normaal gezien mijn laatste week zou zijn. Echter, enkele dagen voor vertrek, kwamen we oorspronkelijk bedoelt als een grap, op het idee om mij wat langer te laten blijven.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012


Hello everyone, and welcome to the new Dive and Sea Tenerife Divemaster blog!

My name is Kim, I am 21 years old, and I am a Divemaster intern at Dive and Sea Tenerife.

I am from Holland, and I grew up in a big, cozy family of five children. Since I was little (well, I’m still little, but anyway) I have always loved animals and water.
At a very young age, it was already clear to me that I wanted to do a job that, ideally, involved both.

Therefore, I did everything I possibly could to become a sea mammal trainer. As soon as possible, I quit high school and started my education in Animal Care, directly followed by Animal Management.

I did many internships at companies like a zoo, a dog training school, a farm, a sea mammal research center and finally two internships at the dolphinariums in Belgium and Tenerife.

At the end of my internship in the dolphinarium in Belgium, they offered me a job in which I now work fulltime during summer, but it is only a seasonal job.
I quickly fell in love with the Dolphins and enjoy working with them very much. In wintertime, I had to find something else to do, and so I decided to do an education as a swimming teacher. Another job that involved water, and I loved doing it.

The second winter, again, I had to find something to keep me busy. This time, I decided that I’d like to learn more about Scuba Diving.
It would also be a very useful addition to my résumé. I started looking at the Internet and found a PADI dive center that seemed very interesting.
It was located in Tenerife, where I had lived before during my internship at Loro Parque. I booked my internship, along with many Scuba Diving certifications, and I’m looking forward to learn yet another job in an industry that involves water.

Thanks for reading,  I’ll keep you updated!

Love,

Kim