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Enriched Air Diver The PADI Enriched Air Diver course is PADI’s most popular specialty course, and it’s easy to see why. Scuba diving with Enriched Air Nitrox gives you more time underwater, especially on repetitive scuba dives. You can do this course in conjunction with your PADI Open Water course - See Detai... Find Out More

Deep Diver Explore deeper dive sites with confidence at depths down to 130 ft. Learn to manage your gas supply, go over buddy contact procedures, and buoyancy control. Don't forget to book your charters to go along with the dates you choose. Find Out More

Peak Performance Buoyancy What is neutral buoyancy? Scuba divers like to be neutrally buoyant so they neither sink nor float. It can be a tricky thing. Divers who’ve mastered the highest performance levels in buoyancy stand apart. You’ve seen them underwater. They glide effortlessly, use less air and ascend, descend or hover, almost... Find Out More

Equipment Specialist Don’t miss a dive due to a scuba gear issue. Whether it's a blown o-ring, regulator problem, wetsuit tear or a broken fin strap, you can learn how to manage basic scuba equipment adjustments. As a PADI Equipment Specialist, you are prepared for the basic scuba equipment maintenance, care and adjustments yo... Find Out More

Wreck Diver Whether sunk on purpose as part of an artificial reef or the result of mishap, wrecks open fascinating windows to the past. Most divers find wrecked ships, airplanes and even automobiles nearly irresistible because they’re intriguing to explore, exciting avenues of discovery, and usually teeming with aquatic life... Find Out More

Night Diver As the sun sets, you put on your dive gear, slip on your scuba mask and bite down on your dive regulator. A deep breath and you step off the jetty or boat – into the underwater night. Although you’ve dove this spot many times before, this time you drop into a whole new world and watch it come to life under ... Find Out More

Delayed Surface Marker Buoy (DSMB) Many divers wouldn't think of diving without carrying a delayed surface marker buoy (DSMB, and in some locations it's considered required safety equipment. Knowing how to properly deploy and manage a DSMB are valuable skills learned in this course. Don't forget to book your charters to go along with the ... Find Out More

Underwater Navigator Be the diver everyone wants to follow and make your sense of direction legendary with the PADI Underwater Navigator Specialty course. Don't forget to book your charters to go along with the dates you choose. Find Out More

Drift Diver The PADI Drift Diver Specialty course introduces you to the coolest magic carpet ride you’ll ever experience. This course shows you how to enjoy rivers and ocean currents by “going with the flow,” staying with your dive partner, communicating with the dive boat and knowing where you are the whole time... Find Out More

Search and Recovery Diver Most people have accidentally dropped something valuable into the water, never to be seen again.  Search and Recovery Divers have found contact lenses in swimming pools, wedding rings lost in swift rivers, and many more impossibe-seeming tasks. The Search and Recovery Diver Specialty will enhance your navigational... Find Out More

Side Mount Diver PADI Recreational Side Mount Diver Find Out More

Dry Suit Diver Wanna stay warm and toasty on a dive? Then dive dry. Yes! Unlike a wetsuit, a dry suit seals you off from the outside water and that keeps you warm! Even in surprisingly cold water. Find Out More

Self Reliant Diver Self Reliant Diver Find Out More

Full Face Mask Diving with a full face mask allows you to breathe from your nose and mouth, and provides added comfort in colder water. The mask can also be fitted with communication gear, which can be useful for various types of specialty diving. Find Out More

U/W Diver Propulsion Vehicle Diver Propulsion Vehicle (DPV) Do You Like to Go FAST? - with a huge smile on your face. This Course Includes: PADI DPV course No more than one-on-two instruction Use of DPVs This Course Requires: A Decent Handle on Buoyancy Control A... Find Out More

Dive Against Debris Make a difference on every dive by activating your inner citizen scientist. During the Dive Against Debris® Diver Specialty course, you’ll learn how ocean plastic and trash cleanups not only keep your local dive sites healthier, but also how to contribute to a global database that documents our planet&rs... Find Out More

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