Recreational Diving Courses

Explore our diverse courses tailored for all levels, enhancing skills and confidence in diving.

An OPEN WATER DIVER is an entry-level certification allowing divers to explore depths up to 18 meters with a buddy. It covers essential skills, safety, and confidence-building through theoretical lessons, confined water practice, and open water dives.

OPEN WATER DIVER
ADVANCED ADVENTURER DIVER

The ADVANCED ADVENTURER DIVER certification allows divers to gain experience in various types of dives beyond the Open Water level. This program typically includes five adventure dives, such as deep diving, navigation, night diving, peak performance buoyancy, and more. It helps divers expand their skills and comfort in different underwater conditions, preparing them for more advanced diving experiences.

RESCUE DIVER

A RESCUE DIVER certification trains divers to prevent and manage emergencies, assist distressed divers, and handle rescue scenarios. It boosts safety, confidence, and situational awareness, making divers more reliable partners.

DIVEMASTER

A DIVEMASTER is a professional-level certification that qualifies divers to supervise recreational diving activities and assist instructors with training. This certification focuses on advanced dive skills, leadership, safety, and dive planning, preparing divers to lead and mentor others while ensuring enjoyable and safe diving experiences.

Specialty Courses

DEEP DIVER (40M)

A DEEP DIVER course is for certified divers who want to safely explore depths of up to 40 meters (130 feet). You'll learn how to plan deep dives, manage equipment, understand deep diving physics and physiology, and respond to emergencies. The course includes two open water dives to practice skills like depth monitoring, emergency procedures, and executing dives to deeper limits.

Help divers enhance their expertise, confidence, and safety in particular aspects of diving under the guidance of a qualified instructor.

WRECK DIVER

A WRECK DIVER is a scuba diver trained to explore and navigate sunken ships, aircraft, or other structures. This specialty requires skills in handling the unique challenges of wrecks, such as confined spaces, reduced visibility, and potential hazards. Wreck divers learn to safely explore these environments while protecting both themselves and the wreck site, following guidelines to avoid disturbing the structure or marine life.

ADVANCED BUOYANCY DIVER

An ADVANCED BUOYANCY DIVER is a diver trained to master precise control over their buoyancy, allowing for smoother and more efficient diving. This specialty focuses on refining buoyancy skills, which are crucial for energy conservation, protecting the environment (by avoiding damage to reefs or marine life), and improving overall dive safety. Advanced buoyancy training includes perfecting techniques such as hover control, ascent and descent management, and using proper trim and positioning in the water.

UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHER DIVER

An UW PHOTOGRAHER DIVER is a diver specialized in capturing high-quality images while underwater. This specialty focuses on mastering both diving and photography skills, including proper buoyancy control, lighting techniques, and camera handling in challenging underwater environments. Training includes learning how to use specialized equipment, such as underwater cameras and strobes, as well as techniques for composing shots, understanding marine life behavior, and dealing with the unique challenges of underwater lighting and visibility.

UNDERWATER VIDEO DIVER

An UW VIDEO DIVER is a diver trained to capture video footage while exploring underwater environments. This specialty combines diving skills with video techniques, including camera handling, lighting, and stabilizing equipment in challenging underwater conditions. Training covers shooting techniques, proper buoyancy control, composition, and managing video gear to ensure high-quality footage. The goal is to document underwater scenes or marine life while minimizing environmental impact and ensuring safety in more complex diving situations.

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