Speciality Courses

Why PADI Speciality Courses?

Speciality courses are a great way to improve your scuba skills and explore different types of diving. There are many speciality courses to choose from and we have found the following ones to be very popular with our students, though this in not an exhaustive list:

- Boat Diver

- Digital Underwater Photographer

- Dive Propulsion Vehicle Diver

- Deep Diver

- Drift Diver

- Dry Suit Diver

- Enriched Air Diver

- Equipment Speciality

- Full Face Mask Diver

- Multilevel Diver

- Night Diver

- Oxygen Administration

- Peak Performance Buoyancy

- Search & Recovery Diver

- SMB Diver

- Twin Set Diver

- Underwater Naturalist

- Underwater Navigator

- Underwater Photographer

- Wreck Diver


What will I need to start?

Course pre-requisites vary between Specialities. Some can be completed as an Open Water Diver. Others require students to have had further training before enrolling.

How long do Speciality Courses take to complete?

It depends on the course. Some speciality courses can be completed in a day, while others require a weekend. If you have reached Advanced Open Water certification level, then each of the dives completed for that course can count as the first dive of the related Speciality Course. However, this is at the discretion of your instructor.

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