Enhance your diving experience with our diverse PADI Speciality courses. Each program is designed to improve your skills and knowledge, allowing you to explore various underwater environments with confidence. From mastering night dives to navigating wrecks.
Choose from a variety of Speciality courses, including Night Diver, Deep Diver, Wreck Diver, and many more. Each course requires a specific number of dives to achieve certification, ensuring that you gain practical experience while learning essential techniques. Whether you’re interested in underwater navigation, digital photography, or emergency first response, we have a course that fits your interests and skill level. Join us in Anguilla for a memorable diving experience and take your skills to the next level.
The PADI Adventure Diver course is perfect for certified divers looking to expand their skills and explore new dive experiences. This course allows you to choose three Adventure Dives, such as deep diving, underwater navigation, night diving, or wreck diving. Under the guidance of a PADI instructor, you'll enhance your diving abilities and gain more confidence in different environments. It's a great way to try out speciality dives and take your diving to the next level. Plus, it’s a step toward earning your Advanced Open Water certification!
Ever been out on a dive and thought, “What if…?”
This course develops a diver’s ability to look beyond themselves to the safety and well being of other divers. Providing the divers with skills to prevent and if necessary, manage dive emergencies. To begin this course, you must be a certified advance open water diver and have completed a recognized standard first aid with CPR course within the last 12 months.
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Have a fun experience learning how depth and pressure affect you and the environment with fun tools like an underwater light, demonstration items like puzzles on a slate, and pressure-affected items. To complete this certification, the diver must complete 3 deep dives.
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Learn how to find your way underwater with various techniques and tools available to modern divers. To complete this certification, the diver must complete 3 Navigation dives.
Learn using one of our dive computers how to conduct a safe multilevel dive. To complete this certification, the diver must complete a minimum of 2 dives.
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Learn how to identify and examine your underwater environment. To complete this certification, the diver must complete a minimum of 2 dives.
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Learn how to identify various fish and sea life. To complete this certification, the diver must complete a minimum of 2 dives.
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Underwater pictures are 50% skill and 50% practice. We can teach you the techniques, and you provide the practice.
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A great dive choice for those who prefer shore dives! Learn to use surface signals and lines, knives, reels, and floats. To complete this certification, the diver must complete a minimum of 2 dives.
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Learn how to get the most out of boat diving! This course will provide more in-depth knowledge about boats and particulars of boat diving, including the available safety equipment. To complete this certification, the diver must complete 2 boat dives.
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We have real fun using an underwater obstacle course to fine-tune your buoyancy over 2 dives.
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The PADI Search & Recovery course teaches you effective techniques to locate and retrieve lost items underwater. Whether you're searching for a small object or something larger, this course gives you the skills to plan and conduct search patterns using ropes, compasses, and lift bags, the diver must complete a minimum of 4 open water dives
Are You Prepared to Respond? An accident can happen anytime, anywhere. Whether it’s a burn, scrape, broken bone, or something even more serious, it’s important to know what steps to take. With first aid and CPR training from Emergency First Response® (EFR®), you’ll gain the knowledge and skills to help someone in need and become an essential link in the chain of survival. This course is split into three sections that deal with primary and secondary care, care for children, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
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. This is an excellent course for scuba divers, boat crew, lifeguards, freedivers, mermaids, or anyone who spends time in and around water. No age restrictions or water sessions are required.
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Don't miss a dive due to minor issues with your scuba diving equipment. Whether it's a missing o-ring, wetsuit tear, or a broken fin strap, the PADI Equipment Specialist course teaches you to manage basic repairs and adjustments. You'll also learn more about how your gear works, making you more comfortable with it and better prepared to take care of your investment.
The PADI Divemaster course is the first professional level in the PADI system, designed for divers looking to advance their skills and lead dive activities. You’ll learn to supervise dives, assist instructors, and manage dive sites through both theoretical and practical training. Gain valuable experience by working alongside instructors and conducting dive briefings. Upon completion, you'll be certified as a PADI Divemaster, ready to pursue a career in the dive industry.
The PADI Assistant Instructor course is for divers aspiring to become professional instructors. It enhances teaching skills, allowing you to assist PADI instructors and conduct training sessions independently.
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This course is ideal for dive professionals seeking to enhance their leadership and responsibility in the diving community.
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