Advanced Open Water Course
Advanced Open Water Course – Duration: 2 to 3 days
Adventure Dives: The “Advanced Open Water Diver” course typically includes 4 to 6 adventure dives, each focusing on a specific type of diving or a particular environment. Common adventure dives include underwater navigation, deep diving, night or limited visibility diving, cavern diving, wreck diving, drift diving, nitrox diving, and more.
Practical Training: You will acquire specific skills and techniques for each type of adventure dive. You will learn to plan and execute these dives safely while gaining confidence and comfort underwater.
Additional Knowledge: You will deepen your theoretical knowledge of diving, especially concerning the specific aspects of different adventure dives. You will study topics such as advanced dive tables, gas management, navigation techniques, and more.
Exploring New Environments: The “Advanced Open Water Diver” course allows you to explore new diving environments and discover different aspects of underwater diving. This can broaden your horizons as a diver and provide you with diverse diving experiences. Upon completing the “Advanced Open Water Diver” course, you will receive certification allowing you to dive up to 30 meters and access a greater variety of dive sites. It’s an essential step for those looking to continue progressing in scuba diving and explore more wonders of the underwater world.
Option 4 Dives – Duration: 2 days
During the 4 dives, you will have the opportunity for 5 experiences to help you progress in new environments and improve your skills. The program includes: 1 dive between 24 and 30 meters deep, 1 nitrox dive, 1 navigation dive (compass, natural navigation, etc.), 1 night or limited visibility dive combined with 1 cenote dive.
Option 6 Dives – Duration: 3 days
During the 6 dives, you will have 6 experiences to help you progress in new environments and improve your skills. Additionally, the last 2 cenote dives will provide you with a valuable extra experience. The program includes: 1 dive between 24 and 30 meters deep, 1 nitrox dive, 1 navigation dive (compass, natural navigation, etc.), 1 night or limited visibility dive, 2 cenote dives.