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Continuing Education

Adventures in Diving

The skills taught in the PADI Adventure in Diving Program Open Water course are the ones that turn a new diver into a confident diver. Learn the skills every new diver should have. Earn your Advanced Certification by completing the deep, peak buoyancy, and navigation dives plus two elective dives, underwater naturalist, night diving, wreck diving or others.

Rescue Diver

This training will make you a safer diver who won't panic when confronted with real or imagined emergencies; and who will know how to help other divers in distress. This involves three nights of class and pool training before completing two days of open water exercises. This is an important course for all divers and is required for all dive leadership programs.

Emergency First Response

Emergency First Response is an innovative CPR/first aid program. Primary Care (CPR) prepares you to render aid to those with life-threatening emergencies. Secondary Care (first aid) builds upon the lessons of Primary Care and helps you assist those in need when Emergency Medical Services are either delayed or unavailable.

Master Scuba Diver

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. The requirements are to be a Rescue diver plus complete five PADI Specialty courses and log fifty dives.

Divemaster

Becoming a PADI Divemaster is the first step into the professional dive industry. This leadership course is for divers interested in assisting training classes, becoming an Assistant Instructor or an Open Water Instructor.

Assistant Instructor

Assistant Instructors can independently conduct PADI Seal Team programs, evaluate certain student-performed skills during Open Water training dives, and conduct Discover Scuba Experiences and more. This professional level course is the first three days of the PADI Instructor Development Course (IDC)

Popular  Specialty Courses

Enriched Air (Nitrox)

          Divers use oxygen enriched air to extend their time at shallow depths or to add a margin of safety.

Equipment Specialist

Learn the proper ways to take care of your investment. A one-day class held with our technicians with lecture and hands-on looks at the inside of what makes scuba work

Drysuit Diver

Extend your dive season or simply stay warmer and dryer year round.

Sea Signs

Base on American Sign Language, SEASIGNS teaches an underwater signing vocabulary that is easy and inexpensive to learn and use Sign language communication increases fun and safety for divers and dive professionals.

Underwater Photography or Videography

“Take only photos and leave only bubbles” is a common phrase heard in the islands. Learn to capture your memories either on film, digital, or video. Learn to take care of your underwater imagining equipment, proper composition, and other basic tips.

Wreck Diver

The lure of exploring sunken vessels, airplanes and automobiles is something most divers can't resist. The PADI Wreck Diver Specialty course introduces you to wreck diving and helps you develop the skills and knowledge necessary for safe and fun wreck diving.

Deep Diver

The Deep Diver Specialty course offers you the opportunity of a lifetime - going deep to see thing others can only dream about.

Drift Diving

Drift Diving is effortless and relaxing because you simply glide with the current and feel the rush of flying underwater. But, with this type of diving come special procedures that you need to know so you can maximize your fun underwater.

Underwater Naturalist

The Underwater Naturalist course gives you the knowledge to find out whom you are diving with.

Technical training available as well

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