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ADVENTURE DIVER
The Adventure Diver Course consists of 3 of the following adventure dives:
- Boat Diver
- Drift Diver
- Deep Diver
- Multilevel Diver
- Night Diver
- Enriched Air Nitrox
- Peak Performance Buoyancy
- Search and Recovery Diver
- Underwater Naturalist
- Digital Underwater Photographer
- Underwater Navigator
- AWARE Fish Identification
- Wreck Diver
Upon completion of 3 of these dives, you will earn the PADI Adventure Diver certification. This will make you more experienced, feel more comfortable in the water and simply enjoy diving more because you better understand the underwater environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to start?
PADI Open Water Diver certification
How long will it take?
Minimum Open Water Training: three dives which can be done in as little as one day
What will I need?
Adventures in Diving Crew-Pak and Log Book
ADVANCED OPEN WATER COURSE
After these five dives, you'll be more experienced, feel more comfortable in the water and simply enjoy diving more because you better understand the underwater environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to start?
PADI Open Water Diver certification
What will I do?
This certification consists of five adventure dives; including Deep Dive, Underwater Navigator Dive which are mandatory, and three of the following:
- Boat Diver
- Drift Diver
- Deep Diver
- Multilevel Diver
- Night Diver
- Enriched Air Nitrox
- Peak Performance Buoyancy
- Search and Recovery Diver
- Underwater Naturalist
- Underwater Photographer
- Underwater Navigator
- AWARE Fish Identification
- Wreck Diver
How long will it take?
Minimum Open Water Training: five dives over two - three days
What will I need?
- Adventures in Diving Crew-Pak
- Log Book
SPECIALITIES
The purpose of the PADI Specialty Diver courses is to familiarize divers with the skills, knowledge, planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems solving techniques and possible hazards found in various special-interest areas in diving. Each Adventure Dive from the PADI Adventures in Diving program serves as an introduction that corresponding specialty. During the two courses, student divers have the opportunity to try various diving activities, and decide which specialty they are interested in pursuing further. Each dive from the PADI Adventures in Diving program may be counted as the first dive of the related specialty(if completed with in one year). Similarly, Dive 1 of a related specialty may be counted toward the PADI Adventures in Diving program. Relationships between courses are done at the discretion of the instructor conducting the particular specialty or advanced course.
RESCUE DIVER
Rescue Diver training will prepare you to prevent and solve most diving problems and, if necessary, manage dive emergencies. During the five open water sessions, you'll cover:
- Self-rescue and diver stress
- Dive first aid
- Emergency management and equipment
- Swimming and non-swimming assists
- Panicked diver response
- Underwater problems
- Missing diver procedures
- Surfacing the unconscious diver
- In water artificial respiration
- Egress (exits)
- First aid procedures for pressure related accidents
- Dive accident scenarios
EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE
Emergency First Response gives you the tools you need to perform CPR and First Aid. Whether you're a diver or a non-diver, Emergency First Response prepares you to properly handle potentially life-threatening situations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What will I do?
This comprehensive program is composed of two core modules that can be taught in tandem or as stand-alone courses: Emergency First Response - Primary Care and Emergency First Response - Secondary Care. Together, these courses provide extensive instruction in CPR and First Aid, as well as providing optional (yet recommended) Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and Emergency Oxygen sections.
How long will it take?
Depending on the amount of home study, the Primary and Secondary courses may be completed in one day.
MASTER SCUBA DIVER
Take the Master Scuba Diver Challenge: The 'Black Belt' of non-professional diving!!
Master Scuba Diver is PADI's highest recreational diving certification. This is where the best of the best come to play because the dive possibilities are endless. To become a Master Scuba Diver you must log 50 dives and complete the following PADI Courses This consists of 5 specialities in chosen areas, and is a fun and rewarding course offered by D2O Scuba.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the PADI Master Scuba Diver Certification?
This certification denotes that you've reached the highest recreational diver level in the PADI System of diver education. PADI Master Scuba Diver indicates you have a significant amount of training and experience in a variety of dive environments.
What do I need to start?
- PADI Open Water Diver certification (or qualifying certification from another organization)
- PADI Advanced Open Water Diver certification (or qualifying certification from another organization)
- PADI Rescue Diver certification (or qualifying certification from another organization)
- 50 logged dives
- Minimum age: 15 years old (12 for Junior Master Scuba Diver)
Where can I go from here?
The PADI Master Scuba Diver certification is the highest recreational level in the PADI system of diver education. But, you don't have to stop there! You can continue on to become a PADI Professional. As a Master Scuba Diver you'll be well qualified to begin your training as a PADI Divemaster.




