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PADI Speciality diver training and dive courses.

Dry Suit Diver.

A dive in cold water can take the fun out of diving. Owning a dry suit extends your dive season. To be safe and to enjoy your dry suit does require specific knowledge and skills.

Night Diver.

Diving at night is one of the most exciting and interesting times to dive because most aquatic life is nocturnal. You will learn how to navigate in darkness and the proper techniques for limited visibility conditions.

Enriched Air.

Sooner or later most divers seek longer dives with a safe bottom time. The enriched air or Nitrox course is designed to make the subject easy and fun to learn through the use of special dive tables.

Wreck Diver.

One of the ultimate experiences in underwater diving is finding and penetrating a sunken ship. You will require specific knowledge and skills to participate in wreck diving to ensure a safe and enjoyable dive.

Multilevel Diver.

As a diver you will want to spend as much time as you can on every dive. Multilevel diving takes advantage of innovations in dive tables and computer design so you can plan for the variable depths in a typical recreational dive profile.

Peak Performance Buoyancy.

This course is designed to increase your buoyancy skills through body movement and breath control. These skills will put you more at ease in the water.

Drift Diving Course.

Up until now your experience with currents has been to dive against them. Drift diving is specialized diving based on the philosophy that if you can't swim against the current, drift with it. In some drift diving sites, the current carries you faster than you can swim. It also requires little effort and some sites are difficult to visit any other way.

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