Deep Specialty
Ready to push your limits? Join our PADI Deep Diver Specialty Course and learn how to safely explore deeper dive sites up to 40 metres. With guidance from our experienced instructors, you’ll master dive planning, gas management, and navigation - opening up a whole new world of underwater adventure.
Duration: 2 days
Dives: 4 Ocean Dives
Age: 15+
Course Highlights
- Explore Deeper: Dive up to 40 meters/130 feet and experience the thrill of deep diving.
- Professional Training: Learn from experienced PADI instructors.
- Advanced Techniques: Master deep diving skills and safety procedures.
- New Adventures: Discover deeper wrecks, walls, and marine life
Prerequisites
- PADI Adventure Diver certification (or equivalent).
- Minimum age of 15 years.
- Good physical health (have a look at this medical form to see if you are fit to dive).
What You Learn
- Deep Dive Planning: Learn how to plan deep dives, including considerations for depth, time, and air supply.
- Equipment Management: Understand the specialized equipment needed for deep diving.
- Buoyancy Control: Improve your buoyancy skills to handle the challenges of deep diving.
- Gas Management: Learn about gas consumption and how to manage your air supply efficiently.
- Safety Procedures: Practice emergency procedures specific to deep diving, including decompression stops.
- Environmental Awareness: Gain insights into the unique marine life and environments found at greater depths
What Your Course Looks Like
Dive
During the PADI Deep Diver course, each dive takes you further into the exciting world of exploring deeper dive sites while building your skills and confidence. Under the guidance of your instructor, you’ll practice techniques such as planning and managing gas for deep dives, managing narcosis, and using specialized equipment. You’ll also learn how to assess and adapt to the effects of depth on buoyancy, air consumption, and no-decompression limits. By the end of the course, you’ll have the knowledge and experience to plan and execute deep dives up to 40 metres/130 feet safely and responsibly.




