Would you like to safely stay down longer on your dives with more no decompression time? Enriched Air Nitrox diving with a higher percentage of Oxygen than air can make that a possibility. Repetitive dives profiles are easier and the safety margin for… - Read More
US$ 175.00
Excellent buoyancy control is what defines skilled scuba divers. You've seen them underwater. They glide effortlessly, use less air and ascend, descend or hover almost as if by thought. They more easily observe aquatic life without disturbing their surroundings.… - Read More
US$ 225.00
“If only I could safely dive deep enough to see that!” Sometimes the lure of the deep feels irresistible whether for a wreck, or a special critter. Diving to explore deeper dive sites is exciting and mysterious. Diving below 18 meters/60 feet is a strong… - Read More
US$ 250.00
A Surface Marker Buoy can be the most important tool in your dive kit if you get separated from others, but you need to know how to use it! It is also the tool of choice to alert other boaters that you are there and to give you the needed safety perimeter.… - Read More
US$ 195.00
Finding items underwater is both challenging and rewarding. You need to know how to gather information, organize a search and choose an effective underwater search pattern. The next time someone loses an item underwater, you can be the hero that finds… - Read More
US$ 125.00
Learn How to Navigate Underwater It’s easy to get disoriented underwater if you don’t know how to use a compass or natural navigation clues. Learn how to easily find your way back to the boat or shore without returning to the surface and avoid long,… - Read More
US$ 175.00
“What was that fish?” You can be the scuba diver with the answers, instead of the one asking the questions! You’ll enjoy your dives even more when you recognize the creatures that you see and can even identify the main fish families and their characteristics.… - Read More
US$ 100.00
US$ 100.00
US$ 125.00
Side mount diving can give you flexibility and streamlining options in varied dive conditions or locations. Adding this skill as an option opens your horizons in diving, and is often a requirement for technical diving. Plus, you don’t have to walk with… - Read More
US$ 399.00
Knowing how and when to administer emergency oxygen is a valuable skill to have in a dive emergency. PADI® Emergency Oxygen Provider prepares you to offer aid and teaches you to recognize scuba diving injuries and illnesses requiring emergency oxygen.… - Read More
US$ 100.00
US$ 325.00
Scuba Diving at night enters you into a whole new world! At dusk, the reefs change shifts and as prominent daytime fishes feed and rest, other nocturnal critters come out to make the reef their own. You can watch this unseen world come to life in the… - Read More
US$ 125.00
US$ 125.00
US$ 125.00
Each wreck is a fascinating window to the past offering qualified divers a chance for new discoveries. They become home to myriad ocean life from very tiny to extremely large. You may find a small crab hidden or come face to face with a big grouper inhabiting… - Read More
US$ 175.00
The PADI Cavern Diver Specialty course gives you the knowledge and skills to explore caverns correctly – allowing you to enter far enough for adventure, but staying within the light zone for an easy exit to open water. Caverns abound from cenotes and… - Read More
US$ 300.00
US$ 75.00
Full face masks allow you to breathe from both your nose and mouth. Those who have difficulty using standard scuba masks find them especially helpful. The regulator fits into the mask and a diver does not need to hold anything in their mouth easing jaw… - Read More
US$ 225.00
Learning to carry out dives without a partner can make you a stronger diver in most dive situations. Although diving with a buddy is the norm, there are reasons for an experienced diver to develop self-reliance and independence while diving. With proper… - Read More
US$ 250.00