Discover new diving activity, have a look to the PADI Adventure in Diving
Congratulations you just get your PADI Open Water certification. However, this is not the only way for diving. Everybody can scuba dive as they want. Are you still eager to discover more the wonderful world of scuba diving ? PADI has developed a program to help you discover new activities related to diving : PADI Adventure in Diving.
Every diver can enjoy scuba diving as she/he want
During your Open Water training course, your learn to dive in open water at a maximum of 18 meters depth. But scuba diving is huge. You can go deeper, dive on a shipwreck, get new sensation by night diving, feel the water pushing you along a drift dive, or capture awesome pictures for your family and friends. Every diver will find a way to enjoy scuba diving more. All those activities are available right now.
Each Adventure dive can be credited toward a continued education course
For each activity, you will earn a credit valid all your life. And all credits count toward your PADI Adventure Diver or PADI Advanced Open Water. You can do any Adventure dive. Once it is done, you don’t have to do it again. Here is a list of the available Adventure dives :
Activity
- Advanced Wreck Diver
- Altitude Diver
- AWARE - Coral Reef Conservation
- AWARE - Fish Identication Diver
- AWARE - Shark Conservation Diver
- Boat Diver
- Cavern Diver
- Deep Diver
- Digital Underwater Photographer
- Diver Propulsion Vehicle (DPV)
- Drift Diver
- Dry Suit Diver
- Emegency Oxygen Provider
- Enriched Air Diver
- Equipment Specialist
- Ice Diver
- Multilevel Diver
- Night Diver
- Peak Performance Buyancy
- Project AWARE Specialist
- Search & Recovery Diver
- Self-Reliant Diver
- Sidemount Diver
- Tec Deep Diver
- Tec Rec Gas Blender
- Tec Sidemount
- Tec Trimix
- Underwater Naturalist
- Underwater Navigator
- Underwater Photographer
- Underwater Videographer
- Wreck Diver
Adventure in Diving
Speciality
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= Not available
Your involvement will be rewarded
If you earn 3 credits, you will become PADI Adventure Diver. If you earn 5 credits (include Adventure Deep dive and Adventure Underwater navigation), you will become PADI Advanced Open Water. Each adventure dive will also credit toward for the corresponding PADI Speciality course.