Advanced
Open Water Course
Looking for
the ultimate adventure? You found it! PADI's
Adventures In Diving program fine-tunes your dive
skills and allows you to explore all that diving
has to offer. It's your dive - go for it!
The
Adventures In Diving program offers you a
structured program where you gain additional
experience and skills under the guidance of a
PADI Professional.
PADI's
Adventures In Diving program has something for
everyone. This inwater, performance-based program
includes dives from the following:
| Altitude
Diver |
Boat
Diver |
| Drift
Diver |
Deep
Diver |
| Dry
Suit Diver |
Dive
Propulsion Vehicle |
| Multilevel
Diver |
Night
Diver |
| Peak
Performance Buoyancy |
Search
and Recovery |
| Underwater
Naturalist |
Underwater
Videographer |
| Underwater
Photographer |
Underwater
Navigator |
| AWARE
Fish Identification |
Wreck
Diver |
If you're at
least 12 years or older and a PADI Open Water
Diver or Junior Open Water Diver (or ), then
you're ready for the PADI Adventures In Diving
program.
The PADI
Adventures In Diving program offers two
certification options. Complete any three
Adventure Dives to earn the PADI Adventure Diver
rating. Complete the Deep and Underwater
Navigation Adventure Dives and three additional
Adventure Dives (five total) and earn a PADI
Advanced Open Water Diver certification. Divers
between the ages of 12-14 can earn a Junior
Advanced Open Water Diver rating. The maximum
recommended depth for adventure dive is 30
metres/100 feet.
PADI
Adventure Divers and Advanced Open Water Divers
(15 years of age and older) may participate in
PADI Wreck and Deep Diver Specialties. PADI
Advanced Open Water Diver or Junior Advanced Open
Water Diver certification lets you continue on to
the PADI Rescue
Diver or Junior Rescue Diver course.
And, provided you meet minimum age requirements
for individual courses, you may take PADI
Specialties such as Cavern Diver (18 years),
Semiclosed Rebreather-Dolphin/Atlantis/Ray (15
years), and Search and Recovery (12 years).
What's more,
PADI Adventure Dives also count towards PADI
Specialty Diver certifications. For example, if
you like night diving and want to earn your PADI
Night Diver rating, your Night Adventure Dive
counts as the first dive of the specialty.
So what does
Adventures In Diving offer you? New experiences,
new skills, lots of diving and thrilling
adventures. Stop by your local Timber Bay Sport
and Dive for more information on PADI's
Adventures In Diving program and Adventures In
Diving materials.
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