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The Advanced Open Water Certification forms part of the PADI Adventures in Diving Program. The PADI Adventures in Diving program provides divers with a structured means to explore special diving interests and gain dive experience. Participating in an Adventure Dive is often the first step novice divers take after their initial certification. However, all divers benefit from the program’s flexibility and the opportunity it provides for discovery and exploration. The program allows student divers to customize their training path and learn various underwater tasks that broaden their awareness of the environment and their capabilities as divers.

The program’s design allows divers to choose the dives that interest them and to sample activities under the guidance of a PADI Instructor.

Because each Adventure Dive may count as the first dive of the related PADI Specialty Diver course, some students may choose to earn specialty diver certifications before completing the dives required for an Adventure Diver or Advanced Open Water Diver certification.

 

Program Options:

The Adventures in Diving program offers two certification options. A diver who completes any three Adventure Dives earns the PADI Adventure Diver rating. A diver who completes the Deep Dive, the Underwater Navigation Dive and three additional Adventure Dives (five total) earns the Advanced Open Water Diver certification.

 

Prerequisites:

To participate in the Adventures in Diving program, an individual must:

      1. Be certified as a PADI Open Water Diver or have an equivalent rating. "Equivalency" is defined as proof of an entry-level scuba certification with a minimum of four open water training dives.
      2. Be 12 years of age or older.

       

       

COURSE DURATION & COST

Duration:

    1. Deep Dive
    2. Underwater Navigation
    3. Any 3 of the remaining Adventure Dive Modules

COST: £225.00

 

 

 

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