PADI standards dictate that if a diver has been out of the water for a prolonged period of time, a refresher is highly recommended. It’s also a good idea to refresh if you’re planning a vacation on which you want to dive and have been out of the water for a while! This refresher is completed in confined water (Pool)
PADI standards dictate that if a diver has been out of the water for a prolonged period of time, a refresher is highly recommended. It’s also a good idea to refresh if you’re planning a vacation on which you want to dive and have been out of the water for a while! This refresher is completed in a local scuba park.
Just looking for someone to dive with, this option is a one or two take dive at one of our local dive parks with a PADI professional. This is just fun diving with no skills. See Lake Refresher if you are needing your skills refreshed.
Becoming an Advanced Open Water Diver is a terrific way to gain further core skills in deep diving and navigation.
Challenging and rewarding best describe the PADI Rescue Diver course. Building upon what you have already learned, this course expands on what you already know about how to prevent problems, and how to manage them if they occur. You will learn self-rescue techniques, Recognizing and managing stress in other divers, Emergency management and equipment; Rescuing panicked divers, and Rescuing unresponsive divers. This is a great course for every diver.
Here is a list of Specialties Offered.
Wreck Diver
Search & Recovery Diver
Deep Diver
Peak Performance Buoyancy Diver Underwater Navigator Diver
Delayed Surface Marker Buoy Diver
Digital Underwater Photography Diver
Fish Identification Diver
Project Aware AWARE
Coral Reef Conservation
Open Water Diver is the first scuba certification level. A highly-trained PADI Instructor will teach you how to scuba dive in a relaxed, supportive learning environment. By the end of the course, you'll have the skills and knowledge to dive at home or abroad and be an ambassador for the underwater world.
Join the best of the best in recreational scuba diving. Fewer than two percent of divers ever achieve this rating. When you flash your Master Scuba Diver card, people know that you've spent time underwater in a variety of environments and had your share of dive adventures.
By becoming a PADI Divemaster, you align yourself with the largest and most respected dive tribe in the world—that of PADI Professionals. Looking for the first step in working with scuba as a career? Your adventure into the professional levels of recreational scuba diving begins with the PADI Divemaster program. Working closely with a PADI Instructor, in this program you expand your dive knowledge and hone your skills to the professional level.
Emergency First Response® primary and secondary care training teaches you what to do in the critical moments between when a life-threatening emergency occurs and when emergency medical services arrive.
Learn how to perform CPR, provide first aid that eases pain, assess a variety of injuries and illnesses and practice bandaging and splinting.
Learn why nitrox allows you to make longer dives and how to dive nitrox safely through online independent study. Meet with your PADI Instructor for hands-on practical exercises.