- Join the best of the best, the elite group of respected divers who have earned this rating through both significant experience and scuba training.
- You have already amassed countless underwater pictures but never felt that they truly represented your experience or vision. While no amount of skills can turn a bad shot into a good one*, perhaps you just need help turning a good picture into a great image!
Acquire the skills and assurance to save a life that matters to you.
Looking to increase your dive time and enjoy your favorite dive sites for longer?
Designed to refine and improve your freediving skills, allowing you to progress slowly while learning how your body performs during apnea
The Advanced Open Water Diver course is all about advancing your skills. You'll practice navigation and buoyancy, try deep diving and make three specialty dives of your choosing (it's like a specialty sampler platter).
Dive deeper with confidence! Take the plunge with the Deep Diver Specialty course in Nha Trang, receiving PADI certification on completion. This course unlocks the secrets of the underwater world beyond recreational diving limits.
For advanced freedivers who want to approach elite freediving levels. You'll learn to bring your static apnea, dynamic apnea, free immersion and constant weight skills to the next level.
Ready to elevate your diving experience? Look no further than the Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty course, offered through both PADI and SSI certifications. This program is designed to transform you into a buoyancy control master!
The PADI® Rescue Diver course is transformative, enhancing your diving experience in the best ways imaginable. You'll learn to recognize and resolve small issues before they escalate, build substantial confidence, and enjoy serious fun throughout the process.
- Scuba diving with a sidemount configuration simply means that you carry your tanks at your sides instead of on your back. This can reduce drag and is more comfortable for many divers. Sidemount divers often dive with two smaller tanks that are attached in the water.