Rescue Diver
Certification

The PADI Rescue Diver course will change the way you dive in the best possible way. Learn to fix minor issues before they become big problems, gain a lot of confidence, and have serious fun along the way. Discover why countless divers say Rescue Diver is their favorite course.

PADI Open Water Certification

The PADI Open Water Certification is a comprehensive scuba diving course that teaches students the fundamental skills, knowledge, and safety procedures necessary for diving in open water environments. The course typically includes both classroom and practical training sessions.

PADI Advanced Open Water Certification

The PADI Advanced Open Water certification is the next step for scuba divers after completing the PADI Open Water certification. This course is designed to enhance a diver's skills and knowledge, allowing them to explore more challenging and diverse underwater environments.

Enriched Air (Nitrox) Diver Certification

The PADI Enriched Air Nitrox Diver course is a specialty diving certification that teaches divers how to safely plan and execute dives using enriched air nitrox (EANx). Enriched air nitrox is a blend of oxygen and nitrogen gases that has a higher percentage of oxygen than normal air, which allows divers to extend their bottom time and reduce their risk of decompression sickness.

PADI ReActivate Scuba Refresher Course

The PADI Reactivate Scuba Course is a refresher course designed for certified scuba divers who have been out of the water for an extended period and want to refresh their knowledge and skills. The course consists of two main components: a knowledge review and a skills review.

PADI Emergency First Response

Emergency First Response primary and Secondary Care Training teaches you what to do in the critical moments between when a life-threatening emergency occurs and when emergency medical services arrive.

Learn how to perform CPR, provide first aid that eases pain, assess a variety of injuries and illnesses and practice bandaging and splinting.

PADI Dry Suit Certification

The PADI Dry Suit Course is designed to teach certified scuba divers how to safely and comfortably dive with a dry suit, which is a specialized piece of diving equipment that keeps divers dry and warm in cold water. The course covers various topics such as dry suit types, fit, maintenance, buoyancy control, and emergency procedures.

PADI  Boat Diver Course

If you’re new to boat diving or want to learn more about diving from different types of boats, enroll in the PADI® Boat Diver course. During two dives with an instructor you’ll learn nautical terminology, boat diving etiquette and may practice using lines and/or deploy a surface marker buoy (SMB). .

PADI Drift Diver Course

Diving in a current can feel like flying underwater. In the PADI® Drift Diver course, you’ll learn drift diving tips from an experienced instructor and practice buoyancy control, navigation, use of surface signaling equipment and buddy communication.

Delayed Surface Marker Buoy (DSMB) Diver

Boats and currents are two common factors associated with many dive sites. Boaters don't always recognize that divers are in the area and current can carry you further than expected. Launching a delayed surface marker buoy (DSMB) before you surface can alert others to your location in advance of your ascent. 

PADI  Fish Identification Course

“What was that fish?” is a common question heard after a dive. If you want to be the scuba diver with the answers, instead of the one asking the questions, then take the Fish Identification Specialty course. You'll enjoy your dives even more when you recognize the creatures that you see and can identify the main fish families and their characteristics.

PADI Full Face Mask Course

Working divers, such as public safety divers, use full face masks because they protect the eyes and nose from contaminants in the water, provide comfort in cold water, and allow for communication. If you're interested public safety diving, scientific diving, or venturing into extremely cold-water, then learning to dive with a full face mask is definitely for you. 

PADI  Dive Against Debris Specialty

Make a difference on every dive by activating your inner citizen scientist. During the Dive Against Debris® Diver Specialty course, you’ll learn how ocean plastic and trash cleanups not only keep your local dive sites healthier, but also how to contribute to a global database that documents our planet’s marine debris problem. 

PADI  Aware Shark Conservation

Love sharks? Scared of sharks? Or do you just want to know more about them? Enroll in an AWARE Shark Conservation Specialty course and discover the value of sharks to marine ecosystems and economies. You'll learn more about the causes of declining shark populations and the actions you can take to become a knowledgeable and passionate shark defender. 

PADI Peak Performance Bouyancy

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. You can achieve this, too. The PADI Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty course improves the buoyancy skills you learned as a new diver and elevates them to the next level.

PADI  Aware Reef Conservation

Everyone likes to scuba dive or snorkel in warm, clear water on a vibrant coral reef, yet many people know little about what they're seeing or the importance of reef ecosystems. The Coral Reef Conservation Specialty course helps you appreciate the complexity of these habitats and teaches you how you can help conserve these vital systems.