So, if you are not
a certified deep diver, consider getting certified while diving there.
Not exact matches
If you are a
certified PADI / DSAT technical
diver we can currently offer Tec Instructor training all the way up to Tec
Deep.
Our different locations give us many opportunities to offer you diversified dive spots: — Gili Islands: perfect for beginners and experienced
divers — Kuta / Gerupuk: for beginners, recommended to
certified divers (surge)-- Belongas: for
certified divers, some spots reserved only for experienced
divers (
deep, current)-- Komodo: ideal for
certified divers, good place to upgrade your skills (Advanced, Specialties) We can combine different locations according to your personal skills and self - confidence.
Pocket's Reef — In memory of a past dive instructor, this dive is approximately 60 feet
deep for
certified divers.
(continuing education); you will be
certified as PADI Advanced Open Water
Diver for a lifetime; max 30 m depth (when one of Adventure dives will be a «
Deep Adventure Dive»).
Ship Wreck —
Divers will get to see the deck of the Reggae Queen roughly 150 feet in length and approximately 55 feet deep for certified d
Divers will get to see the deck of the Reggae Queen roughly 150 feet in length and approximately 55 feet
deep for
certified diversdivers.
Fisherman's Reef — The sea life starts to get bigger at Fisherman's Reef, approximately 60 feet
deep for
certified divers.
AquaMarine Diving — Bali's PADI Advanced Open Water
Diver Course is the next step in getting
certified to dive to
deeper depths and experience the different kinds of adventure diving available.
The wreck is ideally suitable for advanced
divers but open water
certified divers can still dive to 18m
deep.
Advanced Open Water -
certified divers get to dive its
deep depths while others can snorkel its rim.
Any Open Water
certified diver can also do an «Adventure
Deep» dive to go to 30metres where you have a higher chance of seeing the bigger adult sharks, so just send us an email to find out more!
Experienced
certified divers will appreciate the
deeper more challenging dive sites in this region, many of which reach depths of seventy feet.
We can
certify you for anything from PADI Wreck
Diver,
Deep Diver, or Underwater Naturalist:
If you're already
certified we recommend taking the PADI
Deep Diver and PADI Wreck
Diver courses for diving on the
deeper wrecks.
We will be in Cairns at the beginning of February and we are both PADI Open Water
Certified Divers with the
Deep Diver portion completed as well.
• If you're not yet a
certified diver, you can do a scuba «resort... MORE course: in the morning and be 30 feet into the
deep by the afternoon!
You'll get the chance to build up teaching experience plus if you opt to do the Silver, Gold or Platinum IDC packages you can get
certified as a PADI Master Scuba
Diver Traininer [MSDT], enabling you to teach specialty courses [e.g.
deep, enriched air, navigation etc].
Liveaboards to the Great Blue Hole cater for all levels of
certified diver, but the
deeper dives are reserved for the more experienced
diver.
This course is for anyone who wants to get
certified as a SCUBA
diver, allowing them to go on
deep dives throughout the world.
Open Water
Certified Divers are allowed to dive only in combination of a Adventure
Deep Dive with Instructor.
Each and every morning, these dives bring
certified divers from around the world into the
deep waters surrounding New Providence Island.
Please note you must be a
certified advance
diver to dive the Blue Hole or any sites that are
deeper than 60 ft.. Our resort offers advanced training for those who would like to become
certified prior to taking part in the
deeper dives.
The enormous sapphire blue 100 ft (30m) wide, 200 ft (60m)
deep natural marvel is available for all levels of
certified divers.
For
Deep South itineraries, Advanced
Diver certified with a minimum of 100 logged dives are highly recommended.
As one of only a handful of
certified deep - sea
divers in his province, he is able to dive
deep enough to discover wrecks that date as far back as the Gold Rush era.